Cracks in the Health of U.S. Nonprofits
Evidence from Independent Sector's most recent quarterly review on the Health of the U.S. Nonprofit Sector finds it to be a steadfast contributor to the workforce and economy.
Evidence from Independent Sector's most recent quarterly review on the Health of the U.S. Nonprofit Sector finds it to be a steadfast contributor to the workforce and economy.
Nonprofits are often reluctant to utilize strategic inquiry as a for-profit world tool, but it can provide a much-needed shift from nonprofits' problem fixation.
In creating effective and sustainable community-based movements that can serve as the foundation for future institutions, co-governance shows potential for impactful change.
The American Medical Association gave a formal apology in 2008 for its publications' racist legacy in decades past, but research shows not enough has changed.
Latinx perspectives are often overlooked in conversations about racial equity and systemic racism, with just 6 percent of related news referencing Latinx individuals.
Advancing equity in leadership requires a community-driven approach and funders to invest in local leaders with non-traditional qualifications.
The Bridgespan Groups' latest research findings offer a better understanding of "field catalysts", behind-the-scenes actors driving systems change.
As land acknowledgments become more popular, indigenous leaders and activists debate their usefulness if they become a new standard or worse, become performative.
In order to bring about more meaningful change in philanthropy, a holistic approach that recognizes person-driven solutions to long-established systems.