Nonprofit Institute Haiku Contest
Stanford Social Innovation Review readers share haiku poems about nonprofits.
Innovative ideas to help leaders of nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations work more effectively (more)
Stanford Social Innovation Review readers share haiku poems about nonprofits.
Neal Keny-Guyer believes that wars, earthquakes, and other disasters create opportunities for Mercy Corps to help improve society.
For nonprofits working on social change, data and data visualization are extremely valuable.
Let’s put down our gloves, refocus our attention, and realize that we all have a chance to positively change the current relationship between government and the nonprofit sector.
People are more likely to engage in moral behavior when they are in a clean-scented room.
A social media campaign aims to increase awareness of areas that reduce health risks for domestic workers and employers alike.
A $25 baby warmer might stop the tragedy of 450 low-birth-weight babies dying every hour in the developing world.
New research shows that buying green products makes people more likely to cheat and steal.
Donors are getting exactly what they want from their charitable giving—the market is efficient, even highly so.