In a Changing Ecosystem, Whither Nonprofits?
With new changes to corporate and tax law, can nonprofits continue to be successful among new competitors?
With new changes to corporate and tax law, can nonprofits continue to be successful among new competitors?
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.
We can’t let Idealist go down like this. We need them. And now, they need us.
What does the future hold for nonprofit infrastructure groups?
Charities and nonprofits should develop digital strategies and plug in.
Funders are calling for more program evaluation, but nonprofits are often collecting dubious data, at great cost to themselves and ultimately to the people they serve.
Large-scale social change requires broad cross-sector coordination, not the isolated intervention of individual organizations.
More nonprofits are managing their brands to create greater impact and organizational cohesion.
Business leaders play vital roles in the nonprofit sector – as board members, donors, partners, and even executives. Yet all too often they underestimate the unique challenges of managing nonprofit organizations.
The deep changes necessary to accelerate progress against society's most intractable problems require someone who catalyzes collective leadership.