Nonprofit organizations face fierce competition for funding, especially during times of financial crisis. In order to effectively further their goals and make a long-term impact in the communities they serve, these organizations must remain financially viable and sustainable. This book equips students training to become better nonprofit leaders with the information and conceptual frameworks needed to ensure their organizations are financially sustainable. Using practical tips and illustrative case examples, it guides the reader to an understanding of the structures and processes of nonprofit organizations, and includes detailed coverage of financial analysis, budget management, cash flow, financial accountability and reporting, investing, fundraising, and organizational growth. This book is ideal for students, faculty, and practitioners in social service administration, human service leadership, public and community health, public administration, organization management, and health care administration and management.
One of these adaptations is the McMillan Matrix, developed by Ian McMillan for government and nonprofit organizations, which uses four criteria: alignment with mission statement, competitive position, program attractiveness, ...
It is the authorѕѓ́ʻ+ѓє́œ hope that this review will enhance the limited literature on financial sustainability in low-resource or high-need communities and will contribute to an evidence base for promising practices, providing ...
David R. Campbell, James M. Johnson, and Leonard M. Savoie, “Cash Flow, Liquidity & Financial Flexibility,” Financial Executive 52, no. 8 (1984): 14–17. Regina E. Herzlinger and Denise Nitterhouse, Financial Accounting and Managerial ...
Explains how nonprofits differ from businesses and how they promote values-centered management Reveals how to improve financial capacity and sustainability Written by a nonprofit scholar Filled with real-world case studies and actionable ...
Explains how nonprofits differ from businesses and how they promote values-centered management Reveals how to improve financial capacity and sustainability Written by a nonprofit scholar Filled with real-world case studies and actionable ...
The templates and guides for calculating impact, creating revenue strategies, and determining profitability are necessities for organizations. Every nonprofit leader should own this book!
This comprehensive guide dives into the realm of non-profit finances, exploring diverse avenues such as impact investing, leveraging technology, and building strategic partnerships and many more.
" --Michael Schlesinger, attorney, author, lecturer, and commentator in the field of taxation "Nonprofits now have a choice: Muddle along from crisis to crisis or follow the advice in this excellent, innovative book.
Proposal writing: Effective grantsmanship (3rd ed.). ... Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches. ... Proposals that work: A guide for planning dissertations and grant proposals (5th ed.).
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