Nonprofit boards are often riddled with political and functional challenges that creep into the running of the organization, conflicting with operations and inhibiting effectiveness, despite everyone's devotion to the same set of goals. In this groundbreaking book, Jonathan Schick shares the Six Principles that can unlock an organization's potential and lead to successful board/CEO partnerships. Jonathan Schick has served as founder of two nonprofits, and as consultant for hundreds of nonprofit corporations, building a track record of successfully guiding organizational growth and change.
Using this book for board member orientation will ensure your organization has communicated fundamental governance issues and will assist the board in determining risk management strategies.
Praise for The Nonprofit Organizational Culture Guide "This is an important book for consultants and managers who work with nonprofit organizations.
This book weaves together many of the most important ideas found in Thomas McLaughlin’s hugely popular Nonprofit Times columns into a highly entertaining, motivating, and educational guide for nonprofit managers.
Michael Johnston is president and founder of the global fundraising consultancy Hewitt and Johnston Consultants and cofounder of two New York–based companies, Global Legacy Giving Group and ProAm Global. He has been a fundraiser for 21 ...
Coupled with PART I, elucidate how following the model in this book will explicate the best defense against the Antichrist's formation of the ten kingdoms.
The Little Book of Gold is dedicated to helping small (and very small) non-profits unlock their fundraising potential.
The purpose of this book is to provide the wisdom of my experience and more specifically, my mistakes. If even one person reads this and avoids the issues I encountered, this book is a success.
This book will become an integral part of your fundraising toolkit!
This insightful book uniquely shows you how to rise above "business as usual" with workable solutions to launch your organization out of the Zone of Insolvency and into financial viability.
Walking the Board Walk is intended to help nonprofit board leadership and individuals develop boards in ways that will improve governance and make the experience more satisfying.