The National Organization for Women’s fiftieth anniversary is an opportunity for its leaders to assess past efforts and chart its future relevance and role in a changing world of feminist action.
Which Nonprofit Fields and Cities Receive Most from Donor-Advised Funds?
Where donors live influences how they give. Fidelity Charitable’s first city-by-city analysis of its annual Giving Report of its donor-advised funds confirms that philanthropy is both local and personal. What causes are most important to your city’s donors?
Reliability vs Autonomy in Nonprofit Funding: A Guide to Finding the Right Balance
Many nonprofits are plagued by the wrong balance of funding. In this webinar expert Jon Pratt will walk you through nonprofit funding.
Mozilla Opens Up Discussion on New Logo: A Model Other Nonprofits Should Watch
Rebranding through an open process makes great sense to us, and open source nonprofit Mozilla is going to make its process fully transparent for the rest of us to learn from.
Entering the Fray: Wounded Warrior Project Appoints New CEO
The new CEO at the beleaguered Wounded Warrior Project must rebuild damaged public trust and satisfy Congressional critics.
Pervasive Impunity and a Crisis in Governance
What can Brexit teach nonprofits? A lot. Britain’s vote to stay or leave the EU is influenced by the arrogance and aloofness of political and economic leaders, similar to U.S. voters’ perceptions influencing domestic electoral politics.
Number of Global Refugees at Record Levels in 2015
With one in every 113 people on Earth affected, forced displacement reaches a historic high—higher than in the aftermath of WWII.
Should Impact Investing Require Social License to Operate?
The idea of the need as an impact investor—or, indeed, any type of nonprofit venture—for a social license from the community to operate is long overdue. Here, a colleague from Australia explains why.
Government-Private Partnership Delivers Free Online Education to Refugees
The U.S. State Department is teaming up with Coursera to provide free courses to refugees in need of education to be successful after dislocation and resettlement.
Protesters and Police Killed in Mexico Education Strife
At least six are dead and more than 100 are injured in a teacher’s union clash with police in southern Mexico.
Rape Recognized as War Crime with Conviction of Former Congolese VP
In a landmark conviction and sentence, Bemba’s case is the first time the International Criminal Court has recognized rape as a weapon of war.
House Vote Denies IRS Access to Nonprofit Donor Lists
Congress moves to strengthen nonprofit donor confidentiality in the name of free speech, but are they making it easier for some groups to hide their millionaire and billionaire supporters?