It’s been said that you may not always get what you pay for in life, but you will certainly pay for whatever you get. Technology strategist Mark Osten tips the odds in your favor with a method for budgeting technology buys.
Home, Sweet Home
A busy, hands-on executive director ponders the advantages, challenges and contradictions of telecommuting.
The Passing of a Global Citizen
Donella Meadows (1941-2001) studied the complexities of evolving systems and discovered the simple underlying principles for living a responsible life.
Welcome: A J-O-B, a G-O-O-D Job, or a Vocation?
An overview of the entire issue that pulls together the threads of our major theme: the nonprofit workplace.
Design Principles for Engaged Workplaces
Williamson reviews the necessary steps for turning an autocratic-bureaucratic organization into a collaborative-democratic workplace.
Claiming our Primary Role in our Society and Global Economy
The doyen of future-vision tells the Nonprofit Quarterly why the nonprofit sector should ascend to prominence in the coming years.
In Cash There Is Opportunity
Nonprofits need not scramble for funds–and when they’re steady, constituents benefit.
Can You Really Share Your Power?
How keen are you to institute power-sharing in your organization? Take the readiness quiz.
Banquets, Bakesales and Block Parties: Public Events Can Raise Program Funds and Visibility
A quick planning guide for a fundraising event.
If it was a snake, it would’ve bit us?
Southwestern Pennsylvania nonprofits indicate job descriptions and board involvement are more apt to exist in organizations with technology plans.
Push Has Just Come to Shove: What’s Next in the Struggle for Democracy?
The need to advocate for civil liberties grows as the federal government expands its surveillance powers.
Tackling Causes Not Symptoms: New/Old Roles for Volunteers
Nonprofits form by pioneering volunteers striving to solve community problems—Susan suggests we need to reinvigorate this sensibility.