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Nonprofits

11 Reasons Why New College Grads Should Pursue Nonprofit Careers

All over the country, a couple million young people are graduating from college, including my little sister, Joelle! This weekend, she graduated from Howard University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing. I’m so proud of her, I can hardly stand it. It’s been an amazing celebration weekend with all of our family in town from Ohio, Georgia and Virginia... (continue this blog post)

By Rosetta Thurman | May. 10, 2010
 

Philanthropy

Donor, Dearest

Times are tough for old-line causes, but let’s be frank. It’s not just the economy that’s beating up today’s traditional charities. Donors are, too.

Truth is, donors have never been so fickle, nor so ambivalent… (continue reading this blog post)

By Marcia Stepanek | Feb. 28, 2010
 

Nonprofits

Doing the Right Thing Is Job One for Nonprofits

By Todd Cohen | 1 | Jun. 22, 2009
 

Social Innovations

When More Mission Equals More Money

The more a business focuses on its social mission, the more revenue it will generate.

By Kevin Jones | 9 | Apr. 2, 2009
 

Global Issues

Remix Culture

Remixes are becoming an ever-growing part of contemporary culture, consequently posing an interesting dilemma for cases of copyright infringement. Where should we draw the line?

By Marcia Stepanek | 2 | Mar. 6, 2009
 

Social Innovations

Selling vs. Selling Out

The author warns that selling a company or organization should not mean selling out, as social missions will prove to contribute to long-term success.

By Kevin Jones | 1 | Feb. 27, 2009
 

Government

Despite Joining Bailout, BB&T Says It Prefers Free Market

BB&T decides to help with the bailout of the financial market.

By Todd Cohen | Nov. 4, 2008
 

Government

Dropping the Ball

By Anthony Ewing | Nov. 4, 2008
 

Business

Beyond CSR

By Christine Bader | Sep. 2, 2008
 

Social Innovations

Microloan Sharks

By Jonathan C. Lewis | Jul. 13, 2008