Knight Foundation has supported nearly a dozen open contests, reviewed almost 25,000 applications and chosen more than 400 winning ideas. This report discusses what the Foundation has learnt from this experience about how good contests work, what they can do, and what the challenges are
This short piece introduces prizes (or prize contests), which have become the darling of the Obama a...
“Crowdfunding” is a way of using the Internet to raise money by asking the public to contribute to a...
Charitable giving in the U.S. totaled more than $300 billion in 2009, amounting to about 2% of GDP. ...
Philanthropists and governments have long used prizes to drive innovation and engagement to produce ...
A new report offers 10 key insights for community foundations organizing Giving Days, the popular on...
In the last five years, incentive prizes have transformed from an exotic open innovation tool to a p...
In early 2015, we launched The J.M.K. Innovation Prize, seeking out social entrepreneurs across the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The predominant objective of this dissertation is the ...
The third report in our Future of Philanthropy series explores how individual donors and charitable ...
Research on fundraising performance links organizational size, professional donor engagement, and le...
New projects by non-profit organisations and civil society initiatives face the challenge of obtaini...
Contains messages from board chair and president, financial highlights, 2006-2007 grant highlights, ...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. Usin...
Since its inception in 2000, the Center on Philanthropy and Public Policy has organized convenings l...
This dissertation analyzes competition for foundation grants in the nonprofit sector. First, I exami...
This short piece introduces prizes (or prize contests), which have become the darling of the Obama a...
“Crowdfunding” is a way of using the Internet to raise money by asking the public to contribute to a...
Charitable giving in the U.S. totaled more than $300 billion in 2009, amounting to about 2% of GDP. ...
Philanthropists and governments have long used prizes to drive innovation and engagement to produce ...
A new report offers 10 key insights for community foundations organizing Giving Days, the popular on...
In the last five years, incentive prizes have transformed from an exotic open innovation tool to a p...
In early 2015, we launched The J.M.K. Innovation Prize, seeking out social entrepreneurs across the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The predominant objective of this dissertation is the ...
The third report in our Future of Philanthropy series explores how individual donors and charitable ...
Research on fundraising performance links organizational size, professional donor engagement, and le...
New projects by non-profit organisations and civil society initiatives face the challenge of obtaini...
Contains messages from board chair and president, financial highlights, 2006-2007 grant highlights, ...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. Usin...
Since its inception in 2000, the Center on Philanthropy and Public Policy has organized convenings l...
This dissertation analyzes competition for foundation grants in the nonprofit sector. First, I exami...
This short piece introduces prizes (or prize contests), which have become the darling of the Obama a...
“Crowdfunding” is a way of using the Internet to raise money by asking the public to contribute to a...
Charitable giving in the U.S. totaled more than $300 billion in 2009, amounting to about 2% of GDP. ...