The Enron Family Philanthropies
“On the Road to Find Out”
This edition of the Nonprofit Quarterly is about the importance of accurately discerning and understanding the forces at work in our environments. The image of storm researchers on the opposite page is an apt metaphor for the way this feels at times: there are times we are right in the maelstrom trying to figure out
In Whose Interest: Do National Nonprofit Advocacy Organizations Represent the Under-represented?
A recent study raises serious questions regarding the legitimacy of the “representing the under-represented” argument for funding advocacy groups.
Founders Who are Effective Over Time: Their Characteristics
FROM THE ARCHIVES:
Is founders’ syndrome dependent on personal and organizational characteristics? This research, looking at world-class programs where founders have remained involved over decades, suggests it may be.
Emerging Nonprofit and Foundation Enforcement Issues
This article examines some of the key areas of ongoing nonprofit regulation, as well as emerging trends confronting government officials.
On Nonprofit Investment Income
This excerpted chapter from a much anticipated book by the National Centre for Nonprofit Enterprise provides a concise, easy to understand framework to help nonprofits understand the legal and other considerations in managing investment income.
Getting a Grip on the Regulatory Landscape
Every organization should have an in-house expert on nonprofit regulations, and that expert should train others in the organization about what is required.
Tiny Bubbles: A Guide to the New New Nonprofit Economy
This article intends to cut through some of the fluff to identify what’s real and what isn’t within social entrepreneurship. We’ll also review at a high level some of the tools available to you should you choose jump onboard, and supply some tips on moving forward.
Research and Nonprofit Excellence
The author suggests that there are nine types of research that interact in highly effective nonprofits. Evaluation is just one of these.
Community Monitoring and Free Care
One example: a successful national network of local citizen monitoring of health care access.
The Nonprofit Ethicist | Spring 2006
Our resident expert answers a query from a board member who travels on the organizational chit, and discusses the morality of dissing donors.