Philanthropists -- whether large foundations or small donors -- often make grants and gifts based on limited information. This essay explores possibilities for capturing, distributing, and ultimately using better information to make better philanthropic decisions
Competition is high in the charitable contributions market, and donors demand to know how nonprofit ...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Based on an analysis of fifty-five online nonprofit databases and giving platforms, examines the ran...
The question of how to increase individual donations is one of the biggest challenges facing nonprof...
Root Cause worked with an independent research firm to conduct qualitative and quantitative surveys ...
Despite the sizable donations and the variety of views to research an individual\u27s charitable mot...
Examines donors' preferences with respect to charitable giving and impact investing and makes recomm...
Purpose - The aim of the paper is to contribute to the debate on grant-making foundations, deepening...
Marketing plays a central role in nonprofit organizations that compete for the donations of individu...
Purpose - The aim of the paper is to contribute to the debate on grant-making foundations, deepening...
This dissertation uses public-use data to examine the ways in which nonprofits respond to informatio...
Nonprofit scholars and practitioners have been concerned about nonprofit commercialization, increase...
This dissertation uses public-use data to examine the ways in which nonprofits respond to informatio...
Largely overlooked when it comes to nonprofit organizations and their influence in society are the p...
Competition is high in the charitable contributions market, and donors demand to know how nonprofit ...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Based on an analysis of fifty-five online nonprofit databases and giving platforms, examines the ran...
The question of how to increase individual donations is one of the biggest challenges facing nonprof...
Root Cause worked with an independent research firm to conduct qualitative and quantitative surveys ...
Despite the sizable donations and the variety of views to research an individual\u27s charitable mot...
Examines donors' preferences with respect to charitable giving and impact investing and makes recomm...
Purpose - The aim of the paper is to contribute to the debate on grant-making foundations, deepening...
Marketing plays a central role in nonprofit organizations that compete for the donations of individu...
Purpose - The aim of the paper is to contribute to the debate on grant-making foundations, deepening...
This dissertation uses public-use data to examine the ways in which nonprofits respond to informatio...
Nonprofit scholars and practitioners have been concerned about nonprofit commercialization, increase...
This dissertation uses public-use data to examine the ways in which nonprofits respond to informatio...
Largely overlooked when it comes to nonprofit organizations and their influence in society are the p...
Competition is high in the charitable contributions market, and donors demand to know how nonprofit ...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...