Fortune 500 consultant Cecily Sommers gives advice to arts administrators.
Performing Philanthropy
Sarah Lutman is a St. Paul-based independent consultant and writer for clients in the cultural, media and philanthropic sectors.
For-profit or nonprofit, there’s more than one way to do good. Getting set up as a B corporation may be the smart play.
Mission investing takes root among Minnesota endowed foundations.
Central Corridor Funders’ Collaborative, which coordinates development along the new light-rail line, is a partnership that works.
The nonprofit sector embraces infographics.
TCB talks with president and CEO Mark Dienhart about the organization’s plans.
Charity Navigator is another step along the path toward results-oriented philanthropy.
How will proposals to raise Minnesota’s minimum wage affect the nonprofit sector?
Grantmakers use open competitions to identify new ideas and reach new people.
Thoughts on an increasingly activist philanthropic sector.
Millennials are gathering in big numbers to help build Minnesota’s civic culture.
Beyond the buzzwords, what does it really mean?
How online education is changing traditional, nonprofit colleges.
Here are a few things to ponder for those interested in leaving the for-profit world.
Much can be learned from the economics of orchestras—even if you’re not interested in classical music.
Museums are finding new ways to engage the public, in person and online.
Jennifer Ford Reedy on the role of government, the utility of metrics, and the value of optimism.
Competition among nonprofits is a healthy force for change.