Who Cares About How Nonprofit Foundation Boards Govern Themselves? I Do, and You Should Too
Who Cares About How Nonprofit Foundation Boards Govern Themselves? I Do, and You Should Too is an article written by Anne Wallestad for Huffington Post . In the article, Wallestad identifies a number of reasons why it is important for outsiders to see how boards operate and govern themselves.
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Yes, You Can – and Should! Nonprofit Advocacy as a Core Competency
Yes, You Can – and Should! Nonprofit Advocacy as a Core Competency is an article written by Dyana P. Mason for The Nonprofit Quarterly . In the article, Mason stresses the importance of advocacy and details what organizations are allowed to do based on their tax-exempt determination. To access this article, go to:
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A Roadmap to Better Boards
A Roadmap to Better Boards is an article written by Kate Hayes for Stanford Social Innovation Review . The article offers advice for creating a more diverse, inclusive, and equtable board through decision-making, infrastructure, and inclusion.
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How Great Leaders Inspire Their Teams To Work At Their Best
How Great Leaders Inspire Their Teams To Work At Their Best is an article written for Forbes Nonprofit Council . In the article, five nonprofit leaders share how they inspire their teams, get centered, and work at a near-peak efficiency.
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How to Succeed on a Nonprofit Board
How to Succeed on a Nonprofit Board is an article written by Daniela Barone Soares and Jon Huggett for Stanford Social Innovation Review . The article highlights the importance of curiosity as it relates to becoming a successful board member.
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5 Steps To Orientating A New CEO
5 Steps To Orientating A New CEO is an article written for The NonProfit Times . The article offers tips for boards looking to welcome a new chief executive officer while maintaining a high level of performance.
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5 Ideas for Motivating and Managing
5 Ideas for Motivating and Managing is an article written for The NonProfit Times . The article discusses five considerations that can provide guidance in how to lead staff.
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Creating High-Functioning Nonprofits: Who Should Have What Financial Information?
Creating High-Functioning Nonprofits: Who Should Have What Financial Information? is a post written by the editors of The Nonprofit Quarterly . The post, along with a complementary video, details the different kinds of financial information ad outlines the risks associated with such information.
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Ensuring Sustainability in Times of Flux
Ensuring Sustainability in Times of Flux, an article written by Connor Thompson for The Nonprofit Partnership , describes the most effective ways to be responsive to an ever- changing landscape, most especially in regard to resources, financial and otherwise.
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Essential Leadership Traits You Need in Today’s Nonprofit Environment
Essential Leadership Traits You Need in Today’s Nonprofit Environment is an article written for Forbes Nonprofit Council . In the article, seven nonprofit leaders share their thoughts on the essential traits every modern leader should cultivate and exhibit to succeed.
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