
Scott Koegler
Here are the 9 Things You Need to Consider When Starting Your Nonprofit
- Monday, 02 May 2022
Nonprofit organizations play a crucial role in any country. It offers many services to communities, most of which are not offered by local governments. In the United States alone, there are more than 1.7 million active nonprofits. They contribute over $1 trillion to the national economy.
Read more...8 Ways to Manage Your Nonprofit Teams
- Monday, 18 April 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has substantially altered the working arrangements for many organizations worldwide. With the pandemic, almost every industry has had to adapt to the new normal, particularly in managing staff. With this new normal, it was reported that in July 2020, most of the nonprofits had at least 75% of their workforce working from home and 61% of the nonprofits reported in September the same year that their staff were working remotely.
Read more...Is Your Board of Directors Taking Their Tasks Seriously?
- Monday, 11 April 2022
In most cases and in many cultures, boards of directors are the key representative of the stakeholders within organizations. They help them validate their financial results, protect assets, counsel the leadership on the strategy, find leaders, and hire new staff. Furthermore, they steer the organization towards a brighter, sustainable future by developing sound and ethical governance and financial management policies. For nonprofits, they ensure that there are adequate resources for advancing their mission. With all these roles, boards of directors have demanding responsibility that requires them to learn more about the organization and their operations so that they can advise the executives and know the company's mission and vision and how they can be achieved.
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