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A thriving workforce is essential to a healthy charitable sector. Unfortunately, nonprofit workers are struggling.
A thriving workforce is essential to a healthy charitable sector. Unfortunately, nonprofit workers are struggling.
Making measured, well-thought-out decisions can enable small nonprofit leaders to experiment and pivot as needed, even with limited resources.
As global aid declines, new learning partnership models between NGOs and government will play a critical role in scaling and sustaining health reform in low- and middle-income countries.
The world is undergoing simultaneous economic, technological, geopolitical, environmental, and social changes that organizations cannot address alone. Only a collective approach to social innovation can solve for challenges that are too large for individual organizations.
The nonprofit sector now faces challenges in upholding DEI values amid current “DEI wars.” Can a “prohuman” approach be the path forward?
Cross-sector collaboration can help cities tackle complex social and economic problems, but results are mixed. New research suggests that how a collaboration responds to setbacks plays a crucial role in its success.
What happens when feminist funds rooted in the Global South come together—not just to exchange knowledge, but to radically reimagine how it is created, valued, and used for accountability and learning?
Nonprofits are a force multiplier.
Forward-thinking leaders understand that creating enduring impact calls for a strategic approach and embedding values into the operational DNA.
In a world that feels increasingly unpredictable, the most effective nonprofits will be those that stay grounded in mission while adapting to meet new realities.
‘Philanthropy is the tail of the dog, not the dog itself.’ If ever there was a quote to summarise a session, this would be it.A whole philanthropic ecosystem is being built in southeast Asia, ……
The decline and fall of ESG offers a cautionary tale for social impact financing and highlights the need for the sector to sharpen its understanding of catalytic capital. We propose a potential definitional framework for catalytic capital to drive clarity, measurement, and greater market…
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