Community Linkages
Community Linkages:Targeting the Desired Linkage The following table gives a brief outline of the key elements in various types of linkages a nonprofit might employ
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Community Linkages:Targeting the Desired Linkage The following table gives a brief outline of the key elements in various types of linkages a nonprofit might employ
The Imus Ranch and Media Scrutiny You use your national stature and media access to raise $100 million for charity, including over $20 million for
What Pitt is Doing Right — and Wrong In Getting $350 Million a Year in NIH Grants The front page of the June 28, 2004
Accountability – What Information is a Nonprofit Required to Disclose to the Public? In the U.S., nonprofits that fall under Sections 501(c) or 501(d) of
Start-up Nonprofits and Cautions A nonprofit founder posted a question about “her” nonprofit, and it started me thinking about what new nonprofits – and their
Why We Don’t Respond to RFPs (Requests for Proposals) A version of this article was published by the Institute of Management Consultants (IMC USA) in
Freeh Report on Penn State Provides Little Guidance on Nonprofit Governance NOTE: A version of this article appears in The Nonprofit Quarterly and may be
The Second Mile – Lessons in Nonprofit Governance “Wyland’s analysis uses Second Mile as a fascinating tutorial on problems in nonprofit structure and governance.”Rick Cohen,
Head Start for All? – Thoughts on a Wall Street Journal Editorial This article is based on the editorial printed in The Wall Street Journal
For Consultants to Nonprofits – Pricing Your Services Consulting Costs Most new consultants and freelancers don’t realize how much it costs to run a business.
Nonprofit, Not-for-profit, or Charity: What Do We Call Ourselves? We are asked sometimes about the difference between the terms “charity,” “nonprofit,” non-profit”, and “not-for-profit.” This
For CEOs — Six Characteristics of Good CEO/Board Relationships The title may be Director, Executive Director, Executive Secretary, Executive Vice President, Chief Executive Officer (CEO),
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