Bringing A Narrative Eye to Philanthropy – Part 1
Philanthropy411, is currently covering the Council on Foundations conference with the help of a blog team. This is a guest post by Jorge Cino, Social
Philanthropy411, is currently covering the Council on Foundations conference with the help of a blog team. This is a guest post by Jorge Cino, Social
Philanthropy411, is currently covering the Council on Foundations conference with the help of a blog team. This is a guest post by Daniel Jae-Won Lee,
Philanthropy411 is currently covering the Council on Foundations conference (and many of the pre-conference events) in Philadelphia with the help of a blog team. This
I’m thrilled to announce the 2010 Philanthropy411 Blog Team for the Council on Foundations annual conference! We’ll be blogging from Philadelphia starting with the pre-conference
How often does your organization step back and remember your mission? Sure, you know what your mission is, but how often do you refine the
Authored by Daniel Lee, Executive Director, Levi Strauss Foundation. Re-posted with permission from the Levi Strauss & Co blog, Unzipped. “If my grandmother, who lived
This blog was written by Elaine Gast Fawcett, and was posted on her website, Philanthropy Writing, on February 9, 2011. We are re-posting it here with
This blog was written by Brenton Gieser, and was posted on his website, brentongieser.com, on December 31, 2010. We are re-posting it here with his
Cyber Monday is behind us (thank god!). Now it’s time to finish your holiday shopping so you can do what you truly enjoy during the
The Foundation Center just released a new research advisory on the impact of the economic crisis on foundations in the US, based on a survey
Philanthropy411 recently covered the Communications Network 2010 Fall Conference with the help of a blog team. Altogether there were 41 conference attendees who tweeted, blogged
The Great Recession has hit nonprofits hard. The most recent Chronicle of Philanthropy survey found that donations to the nation’s biggest charities dropped 11 %