Making good things (actually) happen is hard.
On any large scale, trying to make the world a bit better place is messy and complicated and almost always full of the same back-room shenanigans chronicled throughout the political, business, and tech sectors, but with one not-so-small difference: everyone involved acts like it’s not, and almost no one [...]
Politics, Personalities and the Business of Doing Good
Posted by Jake · May 18th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Category: Government · Nonprofits · Politics · Social Enterprise · Social Responsibility · Volunteerism · philanthropy
Tags:, NGOs, Nonprofits, Politics, Social Enterprise
Donation Dashboard - Amazon-like Tools for Donating
Posted by Jake · April 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
No matter how much I try not to have the conversations about online fundraising - mostly because others who know much more about it than I should be having them - I sure do end up talking about it an awful lot.
Along those lines one of my colleagues at Idealist just sent me a link [...]
Category: Innovation · Social Media · Technology · websites
Tags:Fundraising, New Tools, NGOs, Nonprofits, Social Enterprise
It’s a .Org World
Posted by Jake · April 11th, 2008 · 3 Comments
I’m in London this week for the kick off of the Webby’s People’s Voice Awards sponsored by .Org.
www.thewebbys.org
Almost every time I’ve said “.Org” someone has responded, “Oh great, which one?” The answer is the interesting thing; the “.Org” I mean, and the one making this event happen, is actually an “org”anization unto itself as a [...]
Category: Events · Media · NGOs · Nonprofits · websites
Tags:NGOs, Nonprofits, Social Enterprise, Webbys
Modern Do-Gooders and America Forward
Posted by Jake · March 24th, 2008 · 3 Comments
That David Brooks would write an article about social entrepreneurship and more or less delineate the exact path that many of my friends have taken in recent years (graduate from top 20 US university –> Year of Service program like TfA –> grad school –> software/business/corporation –> launch social enterprise) was surprising to me.
NYT: Thoroughly [...]
Category: Politics · Social Enterprise · Social Entrepreneurs · awareness raising
Tags:America Forward, David Brooks, Government, New Profit, New York Times, policy, Social Enterprise, Social Entrepreneurship
