This month we’re examining collaborations within the nonprofit sector. With a growing emphasis for organizations to work together, highlighting examples that show tangible results or significant promise stemming from strategic alliances is useful. Continue reading
InSights
What America’s First Slavery Museum Teaches Nonprofits
A wealthy white man has opened America’s first slavery museum. Continue reading
Innovative Tools for Nonprofits to Collect Data
Nonprofits face the task of collecting data and analyzing what that information actually means. Fortunately, new tools are available that help. Continue reading
Is Ending Segregation the Key to Ending Poverty?
Innovation is tricky, especially for nonprofits. Fail to evolve and you might fall behind but deviate too far from proven best practices and you could potentially alienate funders while steering your organization on a dysfunctional path. Continue reading
Share a Bike Ride … A Seat At The Table
This spring Philadelphia joins Washington, D.C., New York City, and Boston as East Coast cities that operate bike-sharing programs. Continue reading
New Year, New Plan? Start Here.
The New Year is an ideal time to plan for the future. We present five critical “must-haves” for effective strategic and business planning. Continue reading
What Nonprofit Leaders Can Learn From The Sony Cyber Attack
The ongoing data breach revelations at Sony are interesting, to say the least.
Nobody is certain who’s responsible for the cyber attack. But cyber security experts analyzing the case agree that Sony was severely under-prepared, especially for a multinational company.
You might be thinking ‘what does this have to do with the nonprofit sector?’ Continue reading
Philanthropists Measure Their Impact
The Philanthropy Network of Greater Philadelphia released a study highlighting key facts about giving in the region. There were many interesting details worth reading. One that stands out is survey respondents’ perception of how successful their giving contributes to the success of an organization. From the study: Continue reading
The Art of Communication
Being a nonprofit executive director can feel like a trapeze artist tiptoeing across a wire while many eyes watch from below. One misstep can catapult you from secure footing to a catastrophic situation. Continue reading
Organizational Self-Reflection Is An Opportunity
Pausing to evaluate your organization is an opportunity to think about how to approach your work from a new perspective. Continue reading