How to Manage an Effective Nonprofit Organization: From Writing, and Managing Grants to Fundraising, Board Development, and Strategic Planning by Michael A. Sand

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  • Publisher: Career Press, Incorporated
  • Pub. Date: July 2005
  • ISBN-13: 9781564148049
  • Sales Rank: 38,001
  • 222pp
 
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If you answered yes to all three questions, How to Manage an Effective Nonprofit Organization, with more than a thousand practical tips, is the one book you need. Agency professionals at every level will find themselves referring to How to Manage an Effective Nonprofit Organization when they have a problem and need helpful, practical, and to-the-point advice from an acknowledged leader in the field.

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January 16, 2006: Author Michael A. Sand, a consultant to nonprofit organizations for more than 25 years, has condensed his experience and knowledge of not-for-profit agencies into an information-packed book. He thoroughly covers the ABCs of managing a community service agency - from forming and operating a governing board to writing better grant proposals to hiring and supervising a productive staff. This handy reference is straightforward and easy to follow. It tackles many of the problems nonprofit organizations face everyday. Each chapter is accessibly divided into an outline format with headlines and bullet points, making the information easy to find and digest. The author includes sound, basic management material that might apply to most small businesses, as well as nonprofits, but unfortunately does not include case studies, anecdotes or real life examples to support his suggested strategies. Still, if we ever offered a start-up or refresher course called Nonprofit Agency Management 101, this book would be required reading.