Breaking Out of the c3 Box
The tax code should not dissuade donors from maximizing their impact by supporting 501(c)(4)s.
The tax code should not dissuade donors from maximizing their impact by supporting 501(c)(4)s.
The hospitality sector can better serve its customers and communities if it rethinks how it procures goods and services.
Funders who care about justice should enable communities to lead their own research projects. | Open access to this article made possible by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Critics of grantmaking practices and advocates of reform should support hiring more staff to improve accountability, return on investment, and equality of opportunity.
With traditional community spaces underfunded and neglected, investing in the health of our online gathering places has become essential.
Our economy is in bad shape and will only get worse. So what can fundraisers do to minimize the impact of this difficult period on our organizations, and at the same time maximize income?
Social entrepreneurship is one of the most alluring terms on the problem-solving landscape today. The question is not whether social entrepreneurship is a term in
good currency, but what it actually means.
How to deal with corrosive relationships at work.
Scaling requires not only fidelity to core processes and programs, but also constant adjustments to local needs and resources.
Let’s not overlook what traditional entrepreneurs contribute to society.