Here’s an idea—share a nonprofit executive! We are not suggesting the idea’s a good one, but it’s certainly one to watch.
A Bold Experiment: Two United Ways Share a CEO
Here’s an idea—share a nonprofit executive! We are not suggesting the idea’s a good one, but it’s certainly one to watch.
There’s lots of speculation about Kid Rock’s intentions as he shifts to civic engagement.
A Nigerian human rights group called Save Humanity Advocacy Centre accused Amnesty International of crimes against humanity relating to the terrorist group Boko Haram in Nigeria and took AI before the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
The Rockefeller Foundation will reportedly announce its financing of an organization that plans to offer nonprofits the ability to develop exchange trade funds that can be publicly sold.
NoVo’s mission—to foster transformation from a world of domination and exploitation to one of collaboration and partnership—is common sense for those who are committed to mutuality but rare among foundations.
Not paying attention to the basics in financial management can place the entire operation and its supporters at risk.
Yes, this is still a thing, but a new website, potentially a national model, connects minorities to nonprofit boards, making their case difficult to ignore.
A Chinese company linked to Anthony Scaramucci gives $18 billion to its American foundation, but for what?
Have you heard of the large and often anonymous LLC-based funder that just bought majority shares in The Atlantic?
Soccer, the most popular sport in the world, seems to be the glue that brings young refugees together.
What does the research on procrastination say? Mostly that we need more consistent research.
For the millions of workers who can’t participate in an employment-related retirement plan, saving for retirement just got harder. For the organizations that will face the need to support retirees living in poverty, that work is going to get much harder too.