Sharing the Stage
The example of venture philanthropy in Europe shows how old and new forms of practice can coexist.
The example of venture philanthropy in Europe shows how old and new forms of practice can coexist.
In the way that people think about end-of-life care, moral and economic motives converge and commingle.
Companies with a high profile are more likely to become the focus of anti-sweatshop protests.
What happens when educators transplant successful practices from the charter sector to the public school system?
Social connections help drive protest mobilization—as long as those connections aren't too close.
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.