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Fundraising

Ten Nonprofit Funding Models

For-profit executives use business models—such as "low-cost provider" or "the razor and the razor blade"—as a shorthand way to describe the way companies are built and sustained. Nonprofit executives are not as explicit about their funding models and have not had an equivalent lexicon—until now.

By William Landes Foster, Peter Kim, & Barbara Christiansen | 26 | Spring 2009
 
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Environment

Offsetting Green Guilt

Voluntary carbon offsets allow people to invest in projects that allegedly counteract their greenhouse gas emissions. But can voluntary offsets help slow global warming? Or are offsets a way for consumers to buy their way out of bad feelings?

By Matthew J. Kotchen | 5 | Spring 2009
 

Nonprofits

What’s Next: Social Entrepreneurs Take the Leads

Skoll and Sundance hope documentary films prove powerful in making social change.

By Jennifer Roberts | 1 | Spring 2009
 
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Philanthropy

Nau and Again

When Nau, an outdoor clothing start-up from Portland, Ore., launched in 2005, word on the street had it that the company would push socially responsible business to new heights. But barely a year after putting its earth-toned parkas and virgin merino wool sweaters up for sale in its übercool “webfront” stores, Nau pulled the plug. Find out how Nau tried on too much, too fast.

By Suzie Boss | Winter 2009
 
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Business

Clicking for Smart CSR

National Instrument's partnerships not only energize science education, but also boost the company's brand and employee morale.

Left: An engineer readies her robot at the 2008 FIRST Lego League World Festival, an annual competition that brings together teams of students to show off their engineering chops. Powering her robot was sophisticated software developed by National Instruments. Her team, the Power Peeps of Swartz Creek, Mich., placed third.

By Abby Rubin | Winter 2009
 
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Nonprofits

Clean Sweep

E + Co connects the dots between energy, poverty, and the environment.

By Suzie Boss | 4 | Winter 2009
 
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Nonprofits

Q & A: William Brindley

William Brindley spent most of his career keeping financial institutions at the leading edge of technology. Now, as CEO of the nonprofit consortium NetHope, he is using those same skills to help nonprofits do the same. NetHope now has 25 member organizations, among them Save the Children, Mercy Corps, Oxfam, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, and Catholic Relief Services.

By Eric Nee | Winter 2009
 

Global Issues

Research: The Ties That Mobilize

Group attachment and commitment are what drive protesters to act.

By Alana Conner | Winter 2009
 

Global Issues

Research: The End of the World Is Nigh (Maybe)

Research finds human extinction looms near if consumption levels do not decrease.

By Alana Conner | Winter 2009
 

Global Issues

What’s Next: Treks, Plugs, and Rock ‘n’ Roll

Rockers go green.

By Jennifer Roberts | Winter 2009