The Nonprofit Dilemma Leadership Journal
The place for intellectual discourse on how to build better nonprofit organizations.
As a companion to The Nonprofit Dilemma book, the Leadership Journal is a place to share ideas, and to empower future leaders.
- This is a place to inspire and help purpose-driven nonprofit leaders.
- The visitors to this place are working in countless ways to make the world a better place.
- Let’s help them the best we can.
And for the readers of my book—yes, the pic is of that plumeria! The photos used in this blog are personal photos I’ve taken.
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The Leadership Journal: A Resource for Nonprofit Leaders
As governments flounder, the nonprofit sector grows more important. This means we need more nonprofit leaders who are driven and equipped to make a difference. If that sounds like you, then the Leadership Journal is for you!
Is Your Nonprofit Too Small to Be Effective?
The nonprofit sector is a challenging landscape dominated by small organizations wrestling with big missions. In this article, we’ll explore three challenges small nonprofits confront when trying to achieve mission success and financial stability.
The Leadership Journal: A Resource for Nonprofit Leaders
As governments flounder, the nonprofit sector grows more important. This means we need more nonprofit leaders who are driven and equipped to make a difference. If that sounds like you, then the Leadership Journal is for you!
5 Strategies to Break Out of the Nonprofit Starvation Cycle
Small nonprofits face multiple challenges in raising funds and using them effectively to achieve their mission. Here are five helpful strategies: refine your focus, build partnerships, right-size your team, dream big, and define your value proposition.
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