What Do Millennials, Shark Tank, and Grantmaking All Have In Common?
Philanthropy has a lot in common with Shark Tank—Funders and investors alike have a limited amount of resources to maximize their impact.
Philanthropy has a lot in common with Shark Tank—Funders and investors alike have a limited amount of resources to maximize their impact.
Like most big ideas, this one is both ahead of the times and behind them.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) present us with a great opportunity to address the world’s most pressing issues.
In case you missed it, last week was the second annual International Grantmaking Symposium (IGS), presented by CAF America in partnership with UNDP.
All foundations and their nonprofit partners can benefit from measuring, tracking and reporting on outcomes.
Here are a few of Dr. Albert Ruesga’s 22 theses for how the philanthropic sector can improve on its efforts.
The main topic of conversation has been measuring program outcomes and assessing impact.
Here’s what happened Day 1 of GMN 2016!
As in today’s dating world, technology can help smooth the transition for foundations and donors to go from “first date” to a long-term relationship.
According to the latest statistics from the Urban Institute, donors gave over $350 billion in 2014, a five percent increase from 2013.