Correlations Between Being a Great Teacher and Being a Great Nonprofit
Teach for America compiled a list of the central characteristics of a good teacher, many of which are similar to those found in great nonprofits.
Teach for America compiled a list of the central characteristics of a good teacher, many of which are similar to those found in great nonprofits.
A look at an ad campaign that is empowering immigrant women.
A Bay Area gathering for nonprofits encourages discussion on collective challenges and opportunities, especially in the realm of funding and budgeting.
In honor of Black History Month, this blog will highlight 28 black nonprofit leaders who are working to make our world a better and more hopeful place for generations to come.
New media broadened exposure, but greater passivity reduced the currency unit of each view. How do we understand those units?
Our understanding of community can help funders and evaluators identify, understand, and strengthen the communities they work with.
Five practical considerations for organizations that want to use intentional influence to achieve a bold social goal.
The superficially enticing “logic” of effective altruism ultimately leads to a moralistic, hyper-rationalistic, top-down approach to philanthropy that can kill the very altruistic spirit it claims to foster.
There’s only one bottom line. It ought to be impact.
America must invest in art and imaginative capacity.