August 20, 2009
The Nonprofit World Needs an Intellectual Push
The nonprofit world is intellectually moribund. While many scholars publish books and articles about philanthropy, most are irrelevant to what is actually going on. What's more, few people who work at nonprofit organizations have seriously thought and written about what they do or should do and how both charities and foundations need to change to meet the challenges of the next 25 or 50 years.
While some of the inactivity is the result of inertia and a lack of confidence in writing
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