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In a Connected Society, Corporations Must Focus on the Social Good

Savvy corporations understand that how a company makes its profit matters and what it does to solve broad social problems is what determines shareholder value.

How to Balance Vision and Action in Financial Decisions

Questions nonprofit leaders need to ask themselves to translate their vision for their missions into concrete actions that lead to financial success.

Financial Fluency: Capital Is Not a Synonym for Money

Nonprofits that want to weather the economic storm need to understand the basic differences between capital and income.

The Social Innovation Fund’s Challenge: Helping Nonprofits Survive Failure

A new federal experiment provides all the ingredients needed for innovations to spread across the nonprofit world. Now the question is whether government and charities will have the courage to deal with the inevitable bumps that accompany true innovation.  

Let’s Find a New Way to Recover From Crises

Why the nonprofit world and other institutions need to find new ways to deal with disasters and other crises.

Why Nonprofit Groups Should Talk More About Money

A new blog from the Nonprofit Finance Fund and The Chronicle seeks to expand the conversation about how nonprofit groups manage their money.

Lessons From the Gulf Oil Spill

Why the Gulf of Mexico oil spill represents a missed opportunity for nonprofit groups and companies to change the culture of disaster response.

Guest Post: The Role of Business in Solving Social Problems

Businesses can have a positive role in shaping social change, writes the head of the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy.

Solving Problems Requires a New Definition of the Social Good

Corporations, charities, and individuals need to resolve to work together in new ways to solve America’s toughest problems and redefine what good citizenship means.

How can I find an internship in marketing and communications for a charity?

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