No Non-Profit Should Be Left Behind
Why do our nonprofits continue to report having less money to provide the services our society has counted on them to deliver?
Why do our nonprofits continue to report having less money to provide the services our society has counted on them to deliver?
Susanne Mentzer | Posted 01.16.2012
There are many ways we artists can become advocates, whether it be for the arts or other causes. It is imperative to be more than just an advocate for one's self.
Melanie Lundquist | Posted 10.16.2011
One might think that in a time with more people on food stamps than ever before, our non-profit, tax exempt foundations would leap to the fore. Think again.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy | Posted 08.29.2011
Foundations may sometimes be viewed as out of touch with new technology, but 93 percent of foundation communicators use social networks in their jobs,...
Halle Tecco | Posted 11.17.2011
So where does your gift have the most impact? How do you find that group of people working to fix that issue you most care about? Here are some great tools for navigating the non-profitsphere.
Penny Herscher | Posted 05.25.2011
The global publishing giants have declared war on the new technology generation of content distributors -- but they have lost sight of what consumers value and how they want to get to the value.
Margot Pritzker | Posted 05.25.2011
All women should think about their own sets of skills and how they can use them to help a local non-profit meet its goals.
Paul Brest | Posted 11.17.2011
NCRP makes a compelling case for philanthropy's role in addressing poverty and racism as deep systemic and structural problems
Paul Brest | Posted 05.25.2011
Although there are good reasons for a foundation to spend down its assets today, there are also legitimate reasons for it to continue its work in perpetuity.
Paul Brest | Posted 05.25.2011
The most significant of NCRP's grantmaking requirements is that 50 percent of a foundation's grants be for general operating support (GOS) -- unrestricted support for an organization.
Matthew Bishop | Posted 05.25.2011
The economic crisis may be the catalyst that sorts out the best non-profits from the also-rans, leading to a sharp increase in the overall effectiveness of the sector.
Paul Brest | Posted 05.25.2011
The theory of change concept makes sense in a static landscape. But it fails in a dynamic landscape, where what you learned on your last trip might not apply this time.
Paul Brest | Posted 05.25.2011
I believe that a great nonprofit organization is ultimately only as good as its theory of change. There is considerable knowledge about what works and what doesn't work in particular contexts.
Noor Elashi | Posted 05.25.2011
During this winter day in Gaza, I feel crushed knowing that my dad's now-defunct charity, the Holy Land Foundation, could have come to the rescue.
Paul Brest | Posted 05.25.2011
In "Just Another Emperor?" Michael Edwards challenges philanthrocapitalists to transform the economic system that made them rich, not just address its symptoms.
Jim Luce | Posted 05.25.2011
I am excited today about the non-profit Orphans International now having the opportunity to attract the professionals it needs to move forward as I step aside.
James Boyce | Posted 05.25.2011
Right now, in Zimbabwe, a political and humanitarian tragedy, half the country is facing starvation. Not hunger, or shortage, but pure starvation.
Paul Brest | Posted 05.25.2011
Matthew Bishop and Michael Green describe how super-rich "philanthrocapitalists" like Bill Gates are shaking up the world of giving with their businesslike methods.
Paul Brest | Posted 05.25.2011
A diverse group of nonprofit leaders have joined a Working Group for Effective Social Investing to develop a rating tool that allows donors to compare the effectiveness of various charities.
Lucy Bernholz | Posted 11.17.2011
Reposted (with edits and additions) from philanthropy2173 Ah, December. The anticipation of snow, unless you're already several feet under. The warmt...
Paul Brest | Posted 05.25.2011
Dollars spent today to address issues like global warming can do more good than those spent in ten years, when the cost of mitigating climate change will certainly be much higher.
Paul Brest | Posted 05.25.2011
At one end of the philanthropic spectrum is unrestricted, core, or general operating support, where the funder buys into an organization's mission with no interference.
The Swamp | Posted 05.25.2011
In 2001, John McCain helped found a northern Virginia think tank that has frequently taken policy positions that dovetail with his and provided payche...
Marc Joseph | Posted 03.11.2012