Jonathan Peizer has written a number of articles over the years on technology, philanthropy, nonprofit capacity and sustainability:
- Capacity Support
- Organizational Capacity: Stepchild or Holy Grail of the Nonprofit Sector (Pnnonline)
- Rethinking Technology in the Nonprofit Arena: New Models of Strategic Deployment (Syndicate List)
- Cooking with the Internet — A Recipe for Grassroots Success (Mediachannel)
- The Quiet Revolution in Nonprofit Capacity Support (Planetworks Journal)
- Collaboration
- Cross Sector ICT Funding and Development: What Works, What Doesn’t & Why (Abstract) (MIT’s ID/IT Journal)
- The Trusted Source Relationship & Cross Sector Partnerships (Mediachannel)
- ICT for Development (ICT4D)
- Bridging the Digital Divide: First You Need a Bridge (Mediachannel)
- Technology Program Funding: Are We Getting it Right (Innovation funders Network)
- Realizing the Promise of Open Source in the Nonprofit Sector (Next Five Minutes)
- Open Source Technology & Ideology in Nonprofits (Handbook of Research on Open Source Software)
- The Great Software Debate: Technology and Ideology (Pnnonline)
- Uncanny Networks: Dialogues with the Virtual Intelligentsia – Chapter: OSI Program?(MIT PRESS March 2003)
- Universal Access and the Developing World (Markle Foundation)
- Venture Philanthropy
- Gifts, Grants, Donations & Expectations (Linked-in)
- Nonprofit Philanthropy: More Charles Darwin than Adam Smith (New York Society of Association Executives)
- Social Ventures Mixing Profit & Value (MediaChannel)
- Project Metrics and Prioritizing Criteria for Success (Syndicate List)