Endowment for a Rainy Day
To prepare for future financial downturns, nonprofits should treat endowments as rainy day funds, not cut programs to preserve the endowment.
To prepare for future financial downturns, nonprofits should treat endowments as rainy day funds, not cut programs to preserve the endowment.
Artists, musicians, writers, and other creative types are asking the public to underwrite their dreams via an online fundraising platform.
Three ways to create an environment where interdependent stakeholders can perform their individual roles optimally and collaborate with each other effectively.
How the Rockefeller Foundation is approaching evaluation with developing country partners.
An external agency should review the circumstances surrounding the Unitus decision to terminate its 10-year commitment to microfinance.