Nonprofit and Public Sector Innovation
Nonprofit leaders are responsible for the strategies, operations, teams, and outcomes of their organizations, but they also measure themselves by the impact they’re able to have on social or environmental issues.
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Published January 5, 2016
At Net Impact's 2015 Conference, students and industry came together to discuss the future of food. Thought leaders at Google, Starbucks and Monsanto directly engaged with students from across the world during the Nourishing 9 Billion Challenge session. Read on to see what Monsanto... -
Published November 2, 2015
With real diversity and inclusion efforts, everyone wins. -
Published January 12, 2015
News You Can Use is our monthly update featuring key coverage of impact trends, leadership tips, sustainable business, and Net Impact.…stay educated. Research and Trends -
Published December 16, 2014
Tiffany T. is the kind of young woman that could become a nonprofit lifer. She’s smart, articulate, and above all else committed to making a difference in the world. But as she started her job search and senior year at UC Berkeley last fall, Tiffany set her eyes not on the nonprofit sector... -
Published December 8, 2014
At this year's Net Impact Conference, I participated in a session–Good at Doing Good–that explored what makes a nonprofit a successful, high-impact organization able to create and sustain lasting social change. As founder and CEO of KaBOOM!—the national nonprofit dedicated to... -
Published October 30, 2014
This ongoing Q&A series profiles a few of the speakers we're looking forward to seeing at this year's Net Impact Conference. Matt is the CEO of Brigade Media and will be speaking in our Nonprofit & Public Sector Innovation track. -
Published September 22, 2014
In a recent blog post on Stanford Social Innovation Review, Net Impact CEO Liz Maw writes about the need for nonprof -
Published February 4, 2014
The nonprofit sector has definitely come under examination in the last few years. -
Published March 26, 2013
Net Impact member Sonja Skvarla runs A Social Ignition, assisting both nonprofit and for-profit clients who work to remove barriers to employment for people with criminal records. -
Published January 31, 2013
Keeping a social sector organization afloat takes work: it's sometimes a struggle to get donations, pay staff, and coordinate volunteers - not to mention sticking to the mission that got you there in the first place.