It’s Not About the Work Ethic
Protestants' work ethic is a product of the denomination's emphasis on education.
Protestants' work ethic is a product of the denomination's emphasis on education.
This blog is the last of Marcia Stepanek's coverage of the Skoll World Forum 2009 at Oxford University.
New research estimates the value of the services provided by faith-based organizations.
The author asks if there really is a difference between religious organizations taking x percent of a donation for their church and a nonprofit taking money out for operating costs.
LaserMonks, a multimillion-dollar enterprise, sells ink-jet cartridges and other office supplies online to support its Cistercian abbey in Wisconsin and to help others.
The seven healthy habits of nonprofits most likely to survive the economic downturn.
Predict the results of two recent development studies, conducted by IPA, one of the world's leading poverty research organizations.
Donors’ money isn’t going where they think it is.
The evidence doesn’t support the political left or right.
Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide by Sheryl WuDunn and Nicholas Kristof