Articles Relating to NFF Capital Partners

  • "Reframing Philanthropy: A Bullet Point Manifesto" by Sean Stannard-Stockton in Philanthropy Daily Digest from Tactical Philanthropy Advisors (October 7, 2009)

  • "Equal Rights for Fundraising" by Dan Pallotta in HarvardBusiness.org (September 10, 2009)
    Correction: George Overholser is Founder and Managing Director of NFF Capital Partners, a division of NFF that helps nonprofits attract equity-like financing to fund growth, achieve financial sustainability, and increase social impact.

  • "The Social Innovation Fund & Philanthropy Performance" by Sean Stannard-Stockton (and comments by George Overholser) in Tactical Philanthropy (June 11, 2009).

  • "Moving Markets" by Lucy Bernholz in Philanthropy2173 (March 31, 2009).

  • "Root Capital Launches Five-Year, $63 Million Capital Campaign" in massnonprofit.org (March 26, 2009).

  • "What Causes Systemic Change?" by Sean Stannard-Stockton in Tactical Philanthropy (January 13, 2009).

  • "Tactical Philanthropy Community Delivers" by Sean Stannard-Stockton in Tactical Philanthropy (November 6, 2008).

  • "The Next Wave" by Sean Stannard-Stockton in Wealth Manager (November 1, 2008).

  • "SoCap 2008: Securitizing Philanthropy" by Sean Stannard-Stockton in Tactical Philanthropy (October 15, 2008).

  • "Starting Up: Funding Your Social Venture" by Diana Ransom in The Wall Street Journal (September 12, 2008).

  • "Non-profit capitalism" in The Economist (September 11, 2008).

  • "Non-profits look to invest in themselves" by Sean Stannard-Stockton in the Financial Times (March 29, 2008)
    The writer is a principal and director of tactical philanthropy at Ensemble Capital Management and author of the blog TacticalPhilanthropy.com. Sean@EnsembleCapital.com

  • "Accounting Service Helps Charities Raise Growth Funds, for a Price" by Ben Gose in the Chronicle of Philanthropy (September 6, 2007)

  • "Boom Time for Growth Capital?" by Vincent Stehle in Grantmakers in the Arts Reader (Spring, 2007)

  • "Virtue's intermediaries" in The Economist (February 23, 2006)










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