A Cautionary Tale: Overcoming Governance Nightmares In Nonprofit Organizations
To hopefully avoid problems later down the line with the board and its members, developing clear policies can establish norms for behavior and appropriate responses.
To hopefully avoid problems later down the line with the board and its members, developing clear policies can establish norms for behavior and appropriate responses.
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced her intention to expand the state's paid family leave to include during pregnancy, instead of only after giving birth.
The reversal of Roe v. Wade has allowed strict abortion laws to be passed, forcing those already living below the poverty line deeper into poverty after giving birth.
In managing an organization and ensuring all functions align with core values, banking requires the same amount of attention.
Those working in the nonprofit sector often default to focusing on the problems that need solving, positive psychology finds that this might be the default for all humans.
In response to companies, corporate leaders, and financial markets' calls to consider ESG goals, strong opposition exists in the form of a counter movement led by the right.
Co-director of Big Duck, Farra Trompeter talks with the president of Think Beyond Public Relations, Jennifer R. Hudson about how nonprofits can develop more engaging messages.
In the wake of concerns about foreign donors using nonprofits as a front for political ends, Philanthropy Roundtable urges lawmakers to uphold donor privacy.
Grants from funders are always welcome sources of revenue for nonprofits, but for longevity, nonprofits need to find alternative fundraising resources.