This crowdfunding effort incorporates part of the art exhibit into the fundraising for its production.
Great Crowdfunding Model at New York’s Jewish Museum: “Take Me, I’m Yours”
This crowdfunding effort incorporates part of the art exhibit into the fundraising for its production.
A new book shines a glaring light on globalization’s winners and losers.
Over the last decade, federations and similar networks of nonprofits have found themselves in battles as central offices have pushed to consolidate and local groups have defended their space. A nonprofit expert considers, in the wake of recent upheavals in the Alzheimer’s Association network, whether the work he did laying a framework for the chapter-to-central relationship actually “took.”
A devastating article has raised big questions about the intellectual independence of nonprofit think tanks in light of their sometimes too-cozy funding relationships with corporate interests.
WWP’s new CEO anticipates layoffs and other cuts but isn’t necessarily curtailing spending on advertising and fundraising.
Gender roles in the Olympics give way to a broader discussion about the disproportionate representation of women in sports and athletic leadership positions.
Alice Hom discovered in 2009 that less than 1% of foundation funding went to LGBTQ-focused organizations for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. With the help of AAPIP, largely funded through giving circles, they created the Queer Justice Fund to increase funding and awareness.
As campus protests continue, alumni find in some cases that they can no longer hold cherished traditions as value neutral. What does that mean for donations?
By adopting a “no Section 8” policy, landlords can largely exclude prospective renters based on race, gender, and familial status because female-headed minority families are overrepresented in HCV programs.
The IRS suffers another courtroom defeat as the IRS targeting scandal’s investigations, FOIA requests, Congressional action, and lawsuits go on.
The following questions should be asked and answered by major philanthropies and nonprofits pursuing policy in every city in the country.
When a nonprofit finds itself to be the target of multiple employee lawsuits, it is time for the board to take a good hard look at the culture and integrity of practices at the organization because once the charges hit the media, the horse has left the barn. Audits and investigations are sure to follow.