
The Nonprofit Revolution
The Nonprofit Revolution refers to the significant growth and impact of nonprofit organizations in society, especially since the late 20th century. This shift saw a rise in charities, advocacy groups, and social enterprises that address various issues like poverty, education, and health. Nonprofits have become essential in providing services, fostering community engagement, and influencing public policy. This movement highlights a growing recognition that government and businesses alone cannot solve all social problems, leading to innovative collaborations and a greater emphasis on volunteerism and philanthropy as vital components of social change.