Nonprofit Stewardship: A Better Way to Lead Your Mission-Based Organization артикул 2201e.
Nonprofit Stewardship: A Better Way to Lead Your Mission-Based Organization артикул 2201e.

Book DescriptionThe executive director and board may lead a nonprofit, but its not their organization It belongs to the community it serves Nonprofit leaders are stewardsmanagers of resources that belong to someone else This concept is at the core of Peter Brinckerhoffs new book, Nonprofit Stewardship: A Better Way to Lead Your Mission-Based озшдл Organization Being a steward of a nonprofit forces its leaders to keep the organizations mission foremostand helps them make decisions that are best for the people the organization serves In other words, stewardship helps nonprofits do more good for more people With public trust in nonprofits suffering from scandals and funding competition increasing, decision makers areunder pressure to increase the mission capability of the organization that they steward Part I of Nonprofit Stewardship describes the philosophy and tenets of stewardship but also includes many examples and hands-on ideas that readers can start to use quickly Part II explores more specific applications of stewardship, including how stewardship ideas apply to planning, finance, and crisis management Theres also a set of assessment tools that help the organizations leaders look at their stewardship as a group, and also look at their personal level of stewardship Specific applications of stewardship concepts make this book practical and immediately useful First-person stories from the authors considerable experience make it authoritative and reassuring End-of-chapter discussion questions reinforce the ideas brought up in the chapter and generate discussion Nonprofit Stewardship is recommended for leaders of all types of nonprofit organizations serving individuals, the localcommunity, the state, the nation, or the world Also recommended for donors, grantmakers, government agencies, and others who fund nonprofit work.  Nintend2004 г ISBN 0940069423.