by Jennifer Filla | Apr 4, 2016 | Learning Edge Blog, News
Guest post by Andrea Pactor, MA, Associate Director of the Women’s Philanthropy Institute at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Rerouting, rerouting. Just as Siri provides new directions when we are navigationally challenged, so too can...
by Jennifer Filla | Mar 17, 2016 | Int'l Research Blog, Learning Edge Blog, News
by Sabine Schuller International. Mondial. Global. Weltweit. 全球. What do we mean when we say that? More often than not, the frame of reference is someone’s home country as the center. Everything outside the borders is “foreign” – equally intriguing and puzzling....
by Jennifer Filla | Mar 16, 2016 | Rhode Warrior Blog, Learning Edge Blog, News
An irreverent #ResearchPride letter from Mark Noll, The Rhode Warrior The other day someone stated that he saw me as the Lewis Black of the Prospect Research world. First off, my name should never be mentioned in the same breath as one of the great comedians of our...
by Jennifer Filla | Feb 16, 2016 | Learning Edge Blog, News
Publishing houses have traditionally been the gate-keepers to well-written, well-edited books. When I find out a book I want to buy is self-published, it always makes me pause. One jumbled, self-published text full of painful grammar errors is enough to create that...
by Jennifer Filla | May 18, 2015 | Learning Edge Blog, News, Rhode Warrior Blog
by Rhode Warrior Blogger, Mark Noll Consultants serve a vital function in the world of fundraising. They are seasoned professionals with a wide expanse of knowledge that serve to direct non-profits to the proper course of how best to raise the most funds. From a...
by Jennifer Filla | Feb 13, 2015 | News, Learning Edge Blog
Creating a Win-Win During a Change in Control by Darren Cooper The sale of a company can increase its shareholders’ wealth and liquidity. However, shareholders may face a big tax bill after the sale. A well-timed gift of stock before the deal closes can reduce this...