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Rethinking Poverty: From Charity to Real Change
Bridge the gap between good intentions and lasting impact Our Poverty Playbook Is Keeping People Poor In the United States, we don’t just fight poverty—we often help people stay there. We make sure families can survive this month with food, blankets, and sometimes shelter, but we rarely design for what it would take for them to stop living in poverty altogether. I see this tension every day in my own neighborhood, where most homes are rented, not owned. Landlords build equity
Celeste Carlson
4 min read


From Checked‑Out to All‑In: Rethinking Your Nonprofit Board
Board meetings have a way of exposing what’s really happening in a nonprofit. You can feel it in the first 10 minutes: are people leaning in, asking questions, and taking ownership—or quietly waiting to be talked at until it’s time to vote and leave? When the latter becomes the norm, most leaders assume the problem is “a disengaged board.” In reality, the problem is usually that the board has been trained—slowly and unintentionally—to be passive. How boards accidentally learn
Celeste Carlson
3 min read


From Passive to Powerful: How to Turn Your Board Into a Strategic Asset
Nonprofit leaders rarely say, “My board is too strategic.” More often, they quietly describe a board that rubber‑stamps everything, second‑guesses staff, or disappears between meetings. When that happens, executive directors carry too much weight, opportunities slip by, and everyone feels a little stuck. The hard part is that most boards are full of smart, caring people who genuinely want to help. They simply were never given a clear picture of what “great” board service loo
Celeste Carlson
2 min read
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