Effective Board Governance
As nonprofits continue to grow in size and numbers, there is more competition for funding and increased scrutiny and demand for accountability and transparency. This new landscape for nonprofits has created an increasing need to utilize board members’ expertise and skills to create positive outcomes and fulfill the organization’s mission. For organizations to be effective, board members must be aware of their evolving responsibilities. Read More
How Management Can Build a More Engaged Nonprofit Workforce
The nonprofit sector is facing a litany of workforce challenges. According to a recent study by the Bridgespan Group, nonprofit organizations will need an additional 640,000 senior leaders in the next 10 years. Huge numbers of baby boomers are retiring, and more and more nonprofits are opening every day, creating an overall talent deficit. Burnout is also a major issue, with many nonprofit employees leaving the sector for additional money, shorter hours, more defined roles, and greater job security. Finding and recruiting to replace the talent and management gaps will require long-term solutions. Read More
Staying Compliant: What You Need to Know About Financial Management for Grants
Many organizations feel that the grant process is all about winning proposals and gaining more resources for their organization. Once a grant has been won, the money must be tracked, spent for its specific cause, and reported on to the granting organization. This presentation outlines a team-based approach to effective management of grants within a nonprofit entity. Reid Zimmerman, the Principal of Zimmerman Consulting, presented this informative session which focused on best practice steps and methodologies nonprofit organizations can take to ensure compliant financial management of their grants. Download the Presentation
Volunteers in the 21st Century-Engaging the “Baby Boomers”
David Eisner, the CEO of the federal Corporation for National and Community Service (which administers the Senior Corps, AmericaCorps and Learn and Serve America programs) recently spoke out about the alarming turnover rates in volunteers in the nonprofit sector. The numbers are still historically high for the sector- according to the Corporation for National & Community Service, 61.2 million people served 8.1 billion years of services to nonprofits, schools and other public benefit organizations. Read More
Building Capacity in Nonprofit Organizations
Nonprofit organizations have been mandated by government agencies, donors, clients and other stakeholders to implement a performance measurement framework that aligns organizational resources to the mission. The performance measurement frameworks have taken many forms, but most include a way to set goals, establish targets, and create action plans for implementation. Recently, a new way of thinking about nonprofit organizational performance has begun to emerge. Read More
The Board’s Role in Enhancing Performance
The nonprofit Board of Directors can play a variety of roles in fostering a high performance culture and enhancing performance of a nonprofit. This presentation outlines critical areas for board engagement with the nonprofit such as organizational mission, relationship between board and executive, monitoring of programs and finances, fundraising, operational governance issues, and values and ethics. Benjamin Hodes, Dean Emeritus, School of Leadership and Professional Advancement, Duquesne University and Principal of Hodes and Associates, presented the keynote session which focused on the Board’s role in shaping organizational mission, positive board-executive relationships, program monitoring, financial oversight, fundraising, governance and values and ethics. Read More
Trends & Methodologies for Outcome-Based Funding & Evaluation
There is more federal money being dispersed today than ever before, and there is more scrutiny to show outcomes and results. Much of the federal money is transferred to state and local entities, then distributed through those vehicles. An important technique to measure and evaluate the impact of grants is ROMA, or Results Oriented Management & Accountability. This requires programs to look at impact and change instead of simply process and service. Elizabeth Holden, a senior fellow with the Council for Nonprofit Innovation, provided a comprehensive overview of outcome-based funding & evaluation at the recent Funding Outcomes conference. Read More
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