Nonprofit Sustainability (Electronic book text)

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Praise for NONPROFIT SUSTAINABILITYThis is much more than a financial how-to book. It's a nonprofit's guide to empowerment. It demystifies mission impact and financial viability using The Matrix Map to provide strategic options for any organization. A must-read for every nonprofit CEO, CFO, and board member.
Julia A. McClendon, chief executive officer, YWCA Elgin, IllinoisThis book should stay within easy reaching distance and end up completely dog-eared because it walks the reader through a practical but sometimes revelatory process of choosing the right mix of programs for mission impact and financial sustainability. Its use is a practice in which every nonprofit should engage its board once a year.
Ruth McCambridge, editor in chief, "The Nonprofit Quarterly"Up until a few years ago, funding and managing a nonprofit was a bit like undertaking an ocean voyage. Now, it's akin to windsurfing you must be nimble, prepared to maximize even the slightest breeze, and open to modifying your course at a moment's notice. Innovative executive directors or bold board members who want their organization to be able to ride the big waves of the new American economy must read this book.
Robert L. E. Egger, president, DC Central Kitchen/Campus Kitchens Project/V3 CampaignMost nonprofits struggle to find a long-term sustainable business model that will enable them to deliver impact on their mission. Thanks to Jeanne Bell, Jan Masaoka, and Steve Zimmerman help is now in sight. This book offers practical, concrete steps you can take to develop your own unique path to sustainability without compromising your mission.
Heather McLeod Grant, consultant, Monitor Institute, and author, "Forces for Good: The Six Practices of High-Impact Nonprofits"At last An urgently needed framework to prepare leaders to meet head-on the persistent twin challenges of impact and sustainability. This is a practical tool based on good business principles that can bring boards and staff members together to lead their organizations to sustainable futures.
Nora Silver, adjunct professor and director, Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership, Haas School of Business, University of California, BerkeleyTogether, Jeanne Bell, Jan Masaoka, and Steve Zimmerman equal wisdom, experience, and know-how on sustainability and lots of other things. Buy, read, and learn from this terrific book
Clara Miller, president and CEO, Nonprofit Finance FundWisdom, experience, and know-how. Buy, read, and learn from this terrific book
Clara Miller, president and CEO, Nonprofit Finance Fund

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Praise for NONPROFIT SUSTAINABILITYThis is much more than a financial how-to book. It's a nonprofit's guide to empowerment. It demystifies mission impact and financial viability using The Matrix Map to provide strategic options for any organization. A must-read for every nonprofit CEO, CFO, and board member.
Julia A. McClendon, chief executive officer, YWCA Elgin, IllinoisThis book should stay within easy reaching distance and end up completely dog-eared because it walks the reader through a practical but sometimes revelatory process of choosing the right mix of programs for mission impact and financial sustainability. Its use is a practice in which every nonprofit should engage its board once a year.
Ruth McCambridge, editor in chief, "The Nonprofit Quarterly"Up until a few years ago, funding and managing a nonprofit was a bit like undertaking an ocean voyage. Now, it's akin to windsurfing you must be nimble, prepared to maximize even the slightest breeze, and open to modifying your course at a moment's notice. Innovative executive directors or bold board members who want their organization to be able to ride the big waves of the new American economy must read this book.
Robert L. E. Egger, president, DC Central Kitchen/Campus Kitchens Project/V3 CampaignMost nonprofits struggle to find a long-term sustainable business model that will enable them to deliver impact on their mission. Thanks to Jeanne Bell, Jan Masaoka, and Steve Zimmerman help is now in sight. This book offers practical, concrete steps you can take to develop your own unique path to sustainability without compromising your mission.
Heather McLeod Grant, consultant, Monitor Institute, and author, "Forces for Good: The Six Practices of High-Impact Nonprofits"At last An urgently needed framework to prepare leaders to meet head-on the persistent twin challenges of impact and sustainability. This is a practical tool based on good business principles that can bring boards and staff members together to lead their organizations to sustainable futures.
Nora Silver, adjunct professor and director, Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership, Haas School of Business, University of California, BerkeleyTogether, Jeanne Bell, Jan Masaoka, and Steve Zimmerman equal wisdom, experience, and know-how on sustainability and lots of other things. Buy, read, and learn from this terrific book
Clara Miller, president and CEO, Nonprofit Finance FundWisdom, experience, and know-how. Buy, read, and learn from this terrific book
Clara Miller, president and CEO, Nonprofit Finance Fund

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Jossey-Bass

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2010

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978-1-283-91584-7

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