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Finance fundamentals for nonprofits : building capacity and sustainability
\"A complete guide to the financial requirements a nonprofit organization must follow to indefinitely maintain the volume and quality of their servicesAn organization may have plenty of capacity in the long run, but in the short run, donor restrictions and limited financing options are constraining. Here-and-now liquid assets are the only resources available. Finance Fundamentals for Nonprofits: Building Capacity and Sustainability shows how to measure a nonprofit organization's financial capacity in different time frames and how to measure its ability to sustain capacity in each case. Explains how nonprofits differ from businesses and how they promote values-centered management Reveals how to improve financial capacity and sustainability Written by a nonprofit scholar Filled with real-world case studies and actionable advice relating financial health to financial capacity and sustainability, this book is essential reading for every nonprofit professional\"-- Provided by publisher.
Nonprofits as policy solutions to the burden of government
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Bryce, Herrington J
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Ethics
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Business Development
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / General
2017
This book addresses a specific subset of nonprofits that are chartered with a single mission: decrease the burden of government.Designing and engaging nonprofits to lessen the burden of government requires a specific description and acknowledgement of the burden to be lessened, and these may include the provision of infrastructure, the relief of.
The happy, healthy nonprofit : strategies for impact without burnout
\"This book outlines what it takes to build healthier, happier organizations from the ground up\"-- Provided by publisher.
Financial and Strategic Management for Nonprofit Organizations, Fourth Edition
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Bryce, Herrington J
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Ethics
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Leadership
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management
2017
The highly acclaimed Financial and Strategic Management for Nonprofit Organizations provides an encyclopedic account of all the key financial, legal, and managerial issues facing nonprofit executives.This is today's definitive single-source text and reference for managing any nonprofit organization.
Social movements for good : how companies and causes create viral change
\"Social Movements for Good tells the stories behind five of today's most successful Millennial-generation social good movements by companies and nonprofits. In exploring each movement highlighted in the book, the reader will learn about leaders that created these movements, individuals that responded, and the data and research behind the movement's success. The result is a full understanding of how social good movements are created today, how to truly activate a new generation, and the foundation and approach necessary to generate a public response to a social issue\"-- Provided by publisher.
The nonprofit risk book : finding and managing risk in nonprofits and NGOs
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Nayowith, Gail B
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Feiler, Jesse
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Leadership
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management
2017
The Nonprofit Risk Book guides you through the process of finding, managing and mitigating risks that sap your nonprofit organization's time, finances, and resources. The book will lead you through a systematic process of evaluating what you know best: your organization and its operations. You will learn how to build a list of risks and evaluate each one for its likelihood and impact.
After assigning a priority to each risk based on its severity and determining the resources needed to address it, you will be able to create a risk register. From this, you will be able to plan mitigation actions to address each risk and set dates for mitigation plan review and completion. Learn how to use the tools nonprofit leaders need to manage risk in programs and other operations.
From Social Movement to Moral Market
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McInerney, Paul-Brian
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Business
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Entrepreneurship
2014,2020,2013
In From Social Movement to Moral Market, Paul-Brian McInerney explores what happens when a movement of activists gives way to a market for entrepreneurs. This book explains the transition by tracing the brief and colorful history of the Circuit Riders, a group of activists who sought to lead nonprofits across the digital divide. In a single decade, this movement spawned a market for technology assistance providers, dedicated to serving nonprofit organizations. In contrast to the Circuit Riders' grassroots approach, which was rooted in their commitment to a cause, these consultancies sprung up as social enterprises, blending the values of the nonprofit sector with the economic principles of for-profit businesses. Through a historical-institutional analysis, this narrative shows how the values of a movement remain intact even as entrepreneurs displace activists. While the Circuit Riders serve as a rich core example in the book, McInerney's findings speak to similar processes in other \"moral markets,\" such as organic food, exploring how the evolution from movement to market impacts activists and enterprises alike.
Strategic planning for public and nonprofit organizations : a guide to strengthening and sustaining organizational achievement
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Bryson, John M. (John Moore)
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Nonprofit organizations
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Nonprofit organizations -- Management
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Public administration
2018,2017
The essential planning resource and framework for nonprofit leaders Strategic Planning for Public and Nonprofit Organizations is the comprehensive, practical guide to building and sustaining a more effective organization. Solid strategy is now more important than ever, and this book provides a clear framework for designing and implementing an effective and efficient planning process. From identifying stakeholders and clarifying a shared vision, to implementing plans and revising strategies, the discussion covers all aspects of the process to help you keep your organization united and on track into the future. The field's leading authority shares insight, advice, helpful tools, and specific techniques, alongside a widely used and well-regarded approach to real-world planning. This new fifth edition includes new case studies and examples along with up-to-date resources and references, and new multimedia-related content. Innovation and creativity produce great ideas, but these ideas must be collected and organized into an actionable plan supported by a coalition of support to make your organization great. This book provides expert guidance and perspective to help you bring everything together into a workable organizational strategy. Discover an effective approach to the strategic planning process Identify issues, establish a vision, clarify mandates, and implement plans Manage the process with continual learning and revising Link unique assets and abilities to better accomplish the central mission Public and nonprofit leaders are forever striving to do more with less, and great strategic planning can help you build efficiency and effectiveness into your organization's everyday operations. Strategic Planning for Public and Nonprofit Organizations provides the framework and tools you need to start planning for tomorrow today.