December 19, 2013

I’m a huge fan of the Nonprofit Quarterly…it’s daily on-line feed and its quarterly print publication.

NPQ makes me think. Gives me strategic information. Great practical tips about ethical dilemmas. Insightful articles about governance. Some of the best writing on the nonprofit sector as an important tool for democracy. Challenges to all of us about the role of nonprofits in public policy and advocacy.

And now, “How Much Profit Does a Nonprofit Need?” An article by Woods Bowman, posted 12-16-13. Interesting. Useful. Worthy of sharing with the organization’s CEO and finance team. A starting point for a conversation with the board’s Finance Committee.

Check it out!

And, here are a couple more things to read:

 

Filed under: Nonprofit Management

About Simone Joyaux

A consultant specializing in fund development, strategic planning, and board development, Simone P. Joyaux works with all types and sizes of nonprofits, speaks at conferences worldwide, and teaches in the graduate program for philanthropy at Saint Mary’s University, MN. Her books, Keep Your Donors and Strategic Fund Development, are standards in the field.

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