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Who Are Stakeholders and Why Do They Matter?
A stakeholder is a person (or entity) who can affect and/or be affected by your organization—who, in other words, has a stake in your work.

Social Media Capital for Nonprofits: How to Accumulate It, Convert It, and Spend It
The 2010s saw the advent of social media capital, which can be converted or expended toward strategic organizational outcomes.

Structural Embeddedness and the Liability of Newness Among Nonprofit Organizations
What circumstances lead newer nonprofit organizations to close down more frequently than longer-established ones?

A Bourdieusian Perspective on the Business Model: Exploring the Virtuous Circle of Societal Value Creation and Capture by Nonprofit Organizations
For nonprofit organizations, societal value is understood not as a support to economic value but as an end in itself.

How Do NPOs Get Funding? A Business Model Perspective Based on the Conversion of Symbolic Capital
A new framework for considering how and why nonprofit organizations partner with for-profit organizations for funding.

Social Capital – Resources List
Through real case examples, the presenters help identify ways to accumulate valuable social capital and parlay it into financial capital.