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Managing the Small Nonprofit
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Managing the Small Nonprofit

2008
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As the manager of a small nonprofit, you're frequently given advice more appropriate to a big nonprofit. If you're following that advice, trying to be a small-scale version of a large organization, you're likely wasting resources and losing focus on your mission. Although over half of nonprofits are small, the vast majority of management advice is geared towards larger nonprofits an takes more staff time than you have. This advice has to be translated to be useful to you, and much can be ignored altogether. The four keys to being successfully small are: 1. Watch for hidden time bombs that might go off in your face. 2. Learn the tricks of the trade. 3. Develop \"quick and dirty\" approaches. 4. Figure out how to hang in there for the long haul. You can do great work if you understand and take advantage of the benefits of being small.