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Nonprofit Management 101: A Complete and Practical Guide for Leaders and Professionals - ISBN 9780470285961

Nonprofit Management 101: A Complete and Practical Guide for Leaders and Professionals

ISBN 9780470285961

Autor: Darian Rodriguez Heyman

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9780470285961

ISBN10:      

0470285966

Autor:      

Darian Rodriguez Heyman

Oprawa:      

Paperback

Rok Wydania:      

2011-05-06

Ilość stron:      

672

Wymiary:      

214x181

Tematy:      

KM


Essential Resources, Tools, and Hard–Earned Wisdom from Fifty Leading Experts
"To all those who want to change their world, you now have a how–to operator′s manual for the nonprofit sector. This invaluable tool is sure to help you advance your cause and develop your organization—it′s a must–read." —Jody Williams, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate (1997); Chair, Nobel Women′s Initiative
Showcasing practical tips and takeaways, this how–to manual and resource guide provides easy to implement solutions for organizations seeking to expand impact and meet mission.
Seasoned veterans share knowledge and useful insights on all aspects of nonprofit management, including:
Leadership and Strategic Planning
Collaboration, Partnerships, and Mergers
Fundraising from Individuals, Companies, Foundations, and Grant Writing
Earned Income Strategies
Marketing, Public Relations, and Events
Technology, Web 2.0 Tools, Social Networking, Online Fundraising, and Website Design
Board Governance and Volunteer Engagement
Human Resources and Career Planning
Legal and Financial Management
Lobbying and Advocacy
Nonprofit Management 101 features contributions from:
Paul Hawken, Lynne Twist, Ami Dar, Kay Sprinkel Grace, Beth Kanter, David Fenton, David La Piana, Peter Brinckerhoff, Andrea McManus, Emmett Carson, Shelly Cryer, Jeanne Bell, Tori O′Neal–McElrath, Rick Aubry, Greg Baldwin, Michelle Nunn, Holly Ross, Bruce Hopkins, Virginia Gross, David Greco, Robert Glavin, Kim Hendler, Bob Harrington, Pamela Davis, James Weinberg, Cassie Scarano, Michael Watson, Nayantara Mehta, Nancy Chen, Marcia Avner, Jeannie Fox, Elliot Harmon, Jon Warnow, Joe Solomon, Steve Wright, Katya Andresen, Rebecca Higman, Kivi Leroux Miller, Nicci Noble, Sean Sullivan, Jay Aldous, Jennie Winton, Zach Hochstadt, Marik a Holmgren, Lisa Chen, Emily Heard, Vernetta Walker, Vincent Hyman, and the late Bob Zimmerman.
Edited by the former executive director of Craigslist Foundation, Darian Rodriguez Heyman, everything you need to launch, lead, manage, and effectively grow your nonprofit is here in this landmark publication.
This book is supported by fifty partner organizations, including Nonprofit Leadership Alliance (formerly American Humanics), the only national alliance of colleges, universities, and nonprofit organizations certifying future and current nonprofit managers and leaders according to nationally validated nonprofit sector workforce preparation standards.
For more information about the 50 book partners and 50 authors, visit www.josseybass/go/nonprofit101, and for information about the book in general, including other resources, visit www.Nonprofits101.org

Spis treści:
Foreword (Ami Dar, Idealist.org/Action Without Borders).
About the Book (Darian Rodriguez Heyman).
Acknowledgments (Darian Rodriguez Heyman).
Part One The Big Picture—What the Field Is All About and Where You Fit In (Darian Rodriguez Heyman).
Chapter 1 The Role of Nonprofits in American Life (Robert Glavin, MNA, University of San Francisco).
Chapter 2 Welcome to the Movement (Paul Hawken, OneSun Solar).
Chapter 3 On Leadership in the Nonprofit Sector (Emmett Carson, PhD, Silicon Valley Community Foundation).
Chapter 4 Taking Charge of Your Nonprofit Sector Career (Shelly Cryer, Consultant, and Kim Hendler, iMentor).
Part Two Managing Organizations and People (Darian Rodriguez Heyman).
Chapter 5 Strategy and Planning: Turning a Dream into Reality (Jeanne Bell, MNA, CompassPoint Nonprofit Services).
Chapter 6 Strategic Restructuring: Collaboration, Alliances, and Mergers (David La Piana and Bob Harington, La Piana Consulting).
Chapter 7 Risk Management and Insurance (Pamela Davis, Nonprofits Insurance Alliance Group).
Cha pter 8 Making Human Resources Work for You: Best Practices in Nonprofit Human Capital Management (James Weinberg and Cassie Scarano, Commongood Careers).
Chapter 9 The Importance of Diversity (Michael Watson, Girl Scouts of the USA).
Chapter 10 Bridging the Generation Gap (Peter Brinckerhoff, Corporate Alternatives, and Vincent Hyman, Vincent Hyman Editorial Services).
Part Three Nonprofit Law and Finance (Darian Rodriguez Heyman).
Chapter 11 Nonprofit Law (Bruce Hopkins and Virginia Gross, Polsinelli Shughart).
Chapter 12 Nonprofit Advocacy and Lobbying (Nayantara Mehta, Alliance for Justice, Nancy Chen, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles, Marica Avner and Jeannie Fox, Minnesota Council of Nonprofits).
Chapter 13 Nonprofit Financial Management (David Greco, Nonprofit Finance Fund).
Part Four Nonprofit Technology and IT (Darian Rodriguez Heyman).
Chapter 14 The Technology Foundation: Hardware and Software (Holly Ross, NTEN: The Nonprofit Technology Network).
Chapter 15 Cooperative Approach to Web Design (Elliot Harmon, TechSoup Global).
Chapter 16 Online Community Building: How to Wire a Network to Support Your Nonprofit′s Mission (Jon Warnow and Joe Solomon, 350.org).
Chapter 17 Constituent Relationship Management (Steve Wright, Grameen Foundation).
Part Five Fundraising (Darian Rodriguez Heyman).
Chapter 18 Fundraising: Knowing When to Do What (Andrea McManus, CFRE, The Development Group and The Association of Fundraising Professionals).
Chapter 19 Individual Donor and Major Gift Strategies: The 83% Solution to Fundraising (Kay Sprinkel Grace, CFRE, Transforming Philanthropy, LLC).
Chapter 20 How to Seek a Grant (Tori O′Neal–McElrath, Center for Community Change).
Chapter 21 Online Fundraising (Katya Andresen and Rebecca Higman, Network for Good).
Chapter 22 Online Peer–to–Peer Fundraising (Nicci Noble, CFRE, Noble Services, and Sean Sullivan, Center for Environmental Health).
Chapter 23 Cause–Related Marketing (Jay Aldous, Social Capital Partnerships).
Chapter 24 Social Enterprise 101: An Overview of the Basic Principles (Rick Aubry, PhD, New Foundry Ventures and Stanford University Graduate School of Business).
Part Six Marketing and Communications (Darian Rodriguez Heyman).
Chapter 25 Nonprofit Marketing (Jennie Winton and Zach Hochstadt, Mission Minded).
Chapter 26 Using Web 2.0 Tools to Tell your Organization’s Story: Blogs, Flickr, and YouTube (Beth Kanter, Zoetica).
Chapter 27 Crafting an Effective Newsletter Strategy (Kivi Leroux Miller, NonprofitMarketingGuide.com).
Chapter 28 Painless and Effective Event Planning: Let′s Get This Party Started! (Marika Holmgren, Organic Events).
Chapter 29 Public Relations for Nonprofits: Getting Ink for Your Cause (David Fenton and Lisa Chen, Fenton).
Part Seven Boards and Volunteers (Darian Rodriguez Heyman).
Chapter 30 Board Governance (Emily Heard and Vernetta Walker, BoardSource).
Chapter 31 Getting Your Board to Fundraise (Bob Zimmerman, Zimmerman Lehman).
Chapter 32 Volunteer Recruitment (Greg Baldwin, VolunteerMatch).
Chapter 33 Volunteer Engagement and Management (Michelle Nunn, HandsOn Network).
Closing Thoughts (Darian Rodriguez Heyman).
Afterword (Lynne Twist, Soul of Money Institute and The Pachamama Alliance).
Book Partners.
About the Editor.
Endnotes.
Name Index.
Subject Index.

Okładka tylna:

Essential Resources, Tools, and Hard–Earned Wisdom from Fifty Leading Experts
"To all those who want to change their world, you now have a how–to operator′s manual for the nonprofit sector. This invaluable tool is sure to help you advance your cause and develop your organization—it′s a must–read." —Jody Williams, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate (1997); Chair, Nobel Women′s Initiative
Showcasing practi cal tips and takeaways, this how–to manual and resource guide provides easy to implement solutions for organizations seeking to expand impact and meet mission.
Seasoned veterans share knowledge and useful insights on all aspects of nonprofit management, including:
Leadership and Strategic Planning
Collaboration, Partnerships, and Mergers
Fundraising from Individuals, Companies, Foundations, and Grant Writing
Earned Income Strategies
Marketing, Public Relations, and Events
Technology, Web 2.0 Tools, Social Networking, Online Fundraising, and Website Design
Board Governance and Volunteer Engagement
Human Resources and Career Planning
Legal and Financial Management
Lobbying and Advocacy
Nonprofit Management 101 features contributions from:
Paul Hawken, Lynne Twist, Ami Dar, Kay Sprinkel Grace, Beth Kanter, David Fenton, David La Piana, Peter Brinckerhoff, Andrea McManus, Emmett Carson, Shelly Cryer, Jeanne Bell, Tori O′Neal–McElrath, Rick Aubry, Greg Baldwin, Michelle Nunn, Holly Ross, Bruce Hopkins, Virginia Gross, David Greco, Robert Glavin, Kim Hendler, Bob Harrington, Pamela Davis, James Weinberg, Cassie Scarano, Michael Watson, Nayantara Mehta, Nancy Chen, Marcia Avner, Jeannie Fox, Elliot Harmon, Jon Warnow, Joe Solomon, Steve Wright, Katya Andresen, Rebecca Higman, Kivi Leroux Miller, Nicci Noble, Sean Sullivan, Jay Aldous, Jennie Winton, Zach Hochstadt, Marika Holmgren, Lisa Chen, Emily Heard, Vernetta Walker, Vincent Hyman, and the late Bob Zimmerman.
Edited by the former executive director of Craigslist Foundation, Darian Rodriguez Heyman, everything you need to launch, lead, manage, and effectively grow your nonprofit is here in this landmark publication.
This book is supported by fifty partner organizations, including Nonprofit Leadership Alliance (formerly American Humanics), the only national alliance of colleges, universities, and nonprofit organizations certifying future and current nonprofit managers and leaders according to nationally validated nonprofit sector workforce preparation standards.
For more information about the 50 book partners and 50 authors, visit www.josseybass/go/nonprofit101, and for information about the book in general, including other resources, visit www.Nonprofits101.org

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