We’ve just posted a paper, “Foundations and Government: Social Innovation, Policy Advocacy and Collaboration to Improve Government Effectiveness,” that Professor Joel Fleishman presented before the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management at its annual research conference
Category: Nonprofit Sector
I appreciate the responses to my blogs on the Intrepid Philanthropist site last week. I think my favorite line was this, from Laura Deaton: “Love outcomes, hate sector-bashing.” That certainly boils it down.
Like Deaton, a
Where are the spokespeople for the nonprofit sector’s distinctive value?
Where are the people who will stand up and take issue when Jack and Suzy Welch write, as they did in their BusinessWeek column in 2007, “In
In subtle ways, those of us in the nonprofit sector contribute to the lack of appreciation for its strength when we act as though every good idea came from outside it and simply import the language and
A front-page article in this week’s Chronicle of Philanthropy profiled the Social Impact Exchange, an initiative of the Growth Philanthropy Network, the Center, Duke’s CASE at Fuqua, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Also, Joel Fleishman
Yesterday, I argued that the nonprofit sector is under attack and discussed the critiques of those on the outside who promise that “business” and “market” thinking is the secret to greater effectiveness. But those of us within