After reportedly attracting 19 percent fewer participants through October for its Race for the Cure, what should the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation do to revive itself?
Komen’s Continuing Saga: What Should It Do Now?
After reportedly attracting 19 percent fewer participants through October for its Race for the Cure, what should the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation do to revive itself?
The racist epithets that some students at the University of Mississippi yelled in anger over the re-election of President Barack Obama suggest that we still have a way to go on race relations.
One million push-ups in a year. That is the goal of Sgt. Enrique Trevino’s charity initiative to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project.
Every report says that nonprofits are still having trouble raising money. There is no quick fix. There are no silver bullets. But there are still ways to do fund development well.
It’s now time for the election post mortems. Our question: Can Democrats and Republicans figure out how to govern and can the nonprofit sector gear up to tell them how?
In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, Occupy Wall Street became the Occupy Sandy network, willing to provide some kind of response to institutional failure.
Why have the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Catholic Campaign for Human Development rescinded a $48,000 grant to the Land Stewardship Project?
Why is it that the Michael J. Fox Foundation always seems to strike us as the exemplary celebrity charity?
Definitions of problems and histories are enormously susceptible to people’s belief systems and worldviews, and so it goes with Wikipedia’s article on Superstorm Sandy.
Strategic partnerships exist along a continuum of more to less autonomy, and each partner has the capacity to deeply impact the operations of the other.
Even if aggregate national employment numbers show evidence of improvement, why doesn’t it feel like it in so many communities around the nation?
I admit I am so glad that the @$?+£¥ election is over. But I also see how it has left us all with responsibilities and questions.