Compared to some others, the Rappaport Family Foundation doesn’t have deep pockets, but its civic engagement strategy, focusing on community colleges, may be on to something important.
Tiny Foundation, Big Idea: Foster Civic Engagement with Focus on Community College Students
We see a thing as the answer to a problem, and it just produces more questions and problems. So it is with our notions of accountability in the sector.
The AARP filed for the .aarp domain name extension, but many nonprofits likely couldn’t justify spending $185,000 on a bid for a new top-level domain name extension.
According to the National Association of Community Health Centers, budget sequestration could result in some 900,000 patients without access to regular healthcare.
The popular Internet browser Firefox, brought to you by the nonprofit Mozilla Foundation, is about to nix a large category of online ads for its users by blocking third-party cookies.
Imagine Canada has named Brian Emmett the nation’s first-ever chief economist for the charitable and nonprofit sector. What a great idea!
Born from the campaign infrastructure of President Barack Obama’s reelection, Organizing for Action supports background checks but stays mum on assault weapons ban.
Structural, operational and cultural barriers can derail the adoption of technological engagement tools, so nonprofits looking to foster engagement must focus on strategy prior to technology.
A conference that consisted almost entirely of male speakers that had been planned in the U.K. is cancelled after a conference organizer delivers an offensive remark.
Franz Kafka would have had difficulty designing a political and bureaucratic stalemate as deft as the Republicans’ rejection of any activity to help the Affordable Care Act meet its goals.