Transforming Board Members Into Energized Partners
Two ways nonprofit leaders can develop better, more productive relationships with their boards.
Two ways nonprofit leaders can develop better, more productive relationships with their boards.
Boring nonprofit board meetings are deadly.
How to make convenings that matter.
One simple change to the IRS code would ensure that nonprofits assemble diverse boards that truly represent the organizations’ owners: the community.
Empowered boards are critical to the success of organizations.
Large-scale social change requires broad cross-sector coordination, not the isolated intervention of individual organizations.
Organizations should focus less on growing themselves and more on cultivating their networks.
Social entrepreneurs must recognize when it is time to relinquish control and create strong leadership teams.
Are foundations paying trustees too much money?
A closer look at what characterizes an innovation lab can help practitioners, funders, and scholars better understand what labs’ potential and limits might be, as well as better assess the social impact that comes out of the them.