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"Scaling Up" in a Time of Scarcity: Some Experiences, Observations, and Caveats (Part III)
Submitted by Gara LaMarche on July 1, 2011 - 12:50pmThis is Part III of a speech delivered by Gara LaMarche before participants at the second annual Conference on Scaling Impact, hosted by the Social Impact Exchange. You can read Part I here and Part II here. A PDF of the full speech is available here.
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"Scaling Up" in a Time of Scarcity: Some Experiences, Observations, and Caveats (Part II)
Submitted by Gara LaMarche on June 30, 2011 - 1:24pmThis is Part II of a speech delivered by Gara LaMarche before participants at the second annual Conference on Scaling Impact, hosted by the Social Impact Exchange. You can read Part I here.
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Good-bye Philanthrocapitalism, Hello Citizen Philanthropy?
Submitted by Michael Edwards on January 29, 2010 - 9:50amGiven the rise of neoliberalism over the last twenty years—the extension of the market into every sphere of life—it’s no surprise that civil society has begun to receive the same
How Philanthropy and Government Can Work Together
Submitted by Nancy Roob on January 15, 2010 - 10:32amHow can philanthropy and government partner to help nonprofits marshal evidence of their programs’ effectiveness?
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Nonprofit Policy Trends under President Obama
Submitted by Rick Cohen on December 17, 2009 - 2:06pmOver the past year, the Obama Administration has ushered into the American political dynamic a number of changes in how government, at least at the federal level, does business. Some changes r
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