Poverty reduction, in order to be significant and sustained, requires a realignment of power. It requires changes to structures, systems, political culture and political will. Nonprofit engagement in public policy advocacy is one important component of a comprehensive approach to poverty reduction and an essential strategy for change. Foundations have the power and position to foster and advance the social sector's role in achieving change
This article, co-authored by Maximilian Martin, Global Head, UBS Philanthropy Services, and Greg Hil...
In response to a variety of internal and external forces, including the recent economic downturn, no...
Examines nonprofit organizations' capacity to serve the fast-growing low-income suburban populations...
This essay provides an overview of two different but potentially complementary approaches to poverty...
Helping America's low-income families build assets is one of the most cost-effective and sustainable...
This paper addresses one of the most challenging aspects of philanthropy in Indian Country, namely r...
A greater portion of our nonprofit activities in the future will have to be devoted to policies and ...
A greater portion of our nonprofit activities in the future will have to be devoted to policies and ...
A greater portion of our nonprofit activities in the future will have to be devoted to policies and ...
Outlines calls for national, state, and local efforts to reduce poverty; summarizes the need for qua...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Philanthropic foundations are not merely patrons that ...
There has been growing recognition in the philanthropic field that public-policy engagement and advo...
The Center for Social Policy is a research and evaluation think tank of choice for policy makers, fu...
The report discusses strategies for health foundations involved in public policy activities. Topics ...
Antipoverty public policies are intended to assist low-income individuals and communities. Governmen...
This article, co-authored by Maximilian Martin, Global Head, UBS Philanthropy Services, and Greg Hil...
In response to a variety of internal and external forces, including the recent economic downturn, no...
Examines nonprofit organizations' capacity to serve the fast-growing low-income suburban populations...
This essay provides an overview of two different but potentially complementary approaches to poverty...
Helping America's low-income families build assets is one of the most cost-effective and sustainable...
This paper addresses one of the most challenging aspects of philanthropy in Indian Country, namely r...
A greater portion of our nonprofit activities in the future will have to be devoted to policies and ...
A greater portion of our nonprofit activities in the future will have to be devoted to policies and ...
A greater portion of our nonprofit activities in the future will have to be devoted to policies and ...
Outlines calls for national, state, and local efforts to reduce poverty; summarizes the need for qua...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Philanthropic foundations are not merely patrons that ...
There has been growing recognition in the philanthropic field that public-policy engagement and advo...
The Center for Social Policy is a research and evaluation think tank of choice for policy makers, fu...
The report discusses strategies for health foundations involved in public policy activities. Topics ...
Antipoverty public policies are intended to assist low-income individuals and communities. Governmen...
This article, co-authored by Maximilian Martin, Global Head, UBS Philanthropy Services, and Greg Hil...
In response to a variety of internal and external forces, including the recent economic downturn, no...
Examines nonprofit organizations' capacity to serve the fast-growing low-income suburban populations...