What nonprofit boards need to do to protect the public interest
Public trust in charities is at risk and boards of directors are challenged to go beyond legal requirements to maintain the support of important stakeholders.
Public trust in charities is at risk and boards of directors are challenged to go beyond legal requirements to maintain the support of important stakeholders.
The Building Movement Project outlines the differences between traditional organizational capacity building and movement capacity building.
Harvard Business Review details how nonprofit organizations can restructure their board agendas to prioritize strategy at all times, not just intermittently.
Alex Goldman reflects on his experiences in philanthropy and challenges white allies to think and act differently to continue to dismantle power inequalities.
Janice Gassam Asare discusses white saviorism and how it manifests in workplace interactions with marginalized groups.
Blue Avocado addresses one of the longstanding problems of the supplicant-benefactor model in traditional philanthropy and suggests instead giving unrestricted grants.
Donorbox has outlined some straightforward steps nonprofits can take to create more opportunities for donors to give and for organizations to fundraise.
Nonprofit Quartley discusses some of the issues that hinder the success of incoming BIPOC leaders and recommends a place to start addressing these barriers.
Leaders in the social sector can engage in harmful practices when they attempt to speak on behalf of marginalized communities, instead excluding them from key decision making.