When Efficiency Saves Lives
Well-run organizations, not bleeding hearts, are the key to increasing organ donations.
Well-run organizations, not bleeding hearts, are the key to increasing organ donations.
Younger donors of color differ from their elders when making philanthropic choices.
Americans are in the dark about nonprofits.
Corporations give away billions each year, but what’s the real reason why?
Study finds nonprofits are losing their ability to offer health insurance.
Role ambiguity dampens board member's commitments.
Are foundations paying trustees too much money?
“One death is a tragedy; 1 million is a statistic,” Joseph Stalin is supposed to have said. The more people we see suffering, the less we care.
How donors should think about nonprofit efficiency.
How nonprofit board size and independence relate to board performance.