Taking a Deeper Look at the “Social” Piece of ESG (Environmental Social Governance)
In our most recent white paper, “Exploring Environmental Social Governance” we include a section that picks apart the pieces of [...]
Nonprofit Leaders, Prioritize Mental Health for Employees of Color
Between emails, meetings, and Zoom calls, phones are buzzing with alerts of police killings, anti-Asian hate crimes, and check-ins from [...]
Charitable Giving in Higher Education: A Conversation with CASE’s Sue Cunningham
The following Q&A is excerpted from the Blackbaud Institute’s Charitable Giving Report Spotlight: Using 2020 Data to Transform Your Higher [...]
Q&A with sgLEADERS: Alicia Dicks, The Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties
Alicia Dicks, president & CEO of The Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties, shares her insights in this Q&A series on social good leadership.
2021 Strategic Planning, COVID-style
Three lessons from 2020 that nonprofits and other social good organizations need to consider when creating their 2021 strategic plans.
Q&A with Northern California Grantmakers
Q&A with Steve Barton of Northern California Grantmakers on how companies can have an impact on the dual pandemics of COVID-19 and systemic racism.
A Guide to Exploring the Untapped Potential of Canada’s Multicultural Donors
Learn how Canadian charities can engage multicultural and immigrant communities as donors.
Executive Support in Driving and Maintaining CSR Programs
Support from C-level executives is pivotal for organizations driving and supporting employee engagement and diversity and inclusion initiatives through CSR Programs.
Celebrating Women Leaders in the Arts & Cultural Sector for International Women’s Day 2020
The Blackbaud Arts & Cultural team celebrates a few women leaders whose work is advancing the sector.
Lessons on Policymakers, Gender Equality, and Data
Equal Measures 2030 was able to get some insight into policymakers’ perspectives on gender equality and how much these were grounded in data and evidence.