This post was originally published here (Features – Philanthropy Journal News) Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Clarenda Stanley-Anderson Since 2011, Shaw University has had more than four presidents, including...
This post was originally published here (Features – Philanthropy Journal News) By Sandy Cyr If you ask Executive Director Kati Mullan what makes Read and Feed so successful, without hesitation she will tell you it is...
This post was originally published here (Features – Philanthropy Journal News) Special to The Philanthropy Journal By Kathryn Weenig “I am really happy I was able to speak,” says ‘Y,’ a participant in Footage...
This post was originally published here (Features – Philanthropy Journal News) By Jack Ahern It is no secret that success in nonprofits is a joint effort. Following through on your organization’s mission requires...
This post was originally published here (Features – Philanthropy Journal News) As the Philanthropy Journal begins a new cycle on our editorial calendar, we will periodically republish articles from our archive. Please...
This post was originally published here (Nonprofit Quarterly) Journalists were once taught to let the stories speak for themselves, but when it comes to professional identity, that may be a luxury that nonprofit...
Living Hope International‘s mission is as personal as it is profound: “to operate Children’s Homes and Training Centers that offer a safe and loving environment in which our children can develop their full potential.”...
The Athenaeum of Philadelphia is an independent member-supported library and museum that engages members, scholars and the interested general public to join actively in the cultural and intellectual life of Philadelphia...
Hope Haven’s mission is as impactful as it is inspired: “As followers of Christ, we unleash potential in people through work and life skills so that they may enjoy a productive life in their community.” Through programs...
This post was originally published here (Urban Institute Research) May was Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the collective identity and diversity of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders...
This post was originally published here (Urban Institute Research) In “Generations, disabled,” Washington Post reporter Terrence McCoy tells the story of a three-generation family in Missouri who receives “federal...
This post was originally published here (Features – Philanthropy Journal News) Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Joseph Klem How does a nonprofit follow up on a dramatic five-year turnaround that upended nearly...