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What Nonprofit Leaders Are Reading This Summer

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

From post-apocalyptic fiction to lessons on democracy, here are six books to add to your summer reading list. By Nandita Raghuram Illustration by The Chronicle From post-apocalyptic fiction to lessons on democracy, here are six books to add to your summer reading list.

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Comment on Leadership Lessons Learned as a Woman Consultant and Business Owner by Patrick Obia

Amy Eisenstein

Whether you aspire to be a consultant, own your own business, or take on other forms of nonprofit leadership, here are some key lessons I've learned.

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Giving USA 2024 Insights from the Report’s Lead Researcher

NonProfit PRO

Join us on July 11th at 2pm for an exclusive first-look at Giving USA 2024 from the report’s lead researcher, Dr. Una Osili. Discuss the latest trends and findings from Giving USA 2024 and explore the implications on charitable giving and the nonprofit community. Don’t miss this exclusive first look, secure your spot now!

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  Freedom To Fight For DEI: How Legal Battles Affect Leadership Policies, Commitment

Fundraising Leadership

Prevailing in an anti-DEI climate requires intention and effort. The fireworks this month for celebrations of U.S. independence surrounding July 4 are not the only outbursts catching the attention of corporations, leaders, non-profits and educators. The trend of nationwide pushback on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts at work and in higher education is loud and distracting.

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What Your Financial Statements Are Telling You—And How to Listen!

Speaker: David Worrell, CFO, Author & Speaker

Your financial statements hold powerful insights—but are you truly paying attention? Many finance professionals focus on the income statement while overlooking key signals hidden in the balance sheet and cash flow statement. Understanding these numbers can unlock smarter decision-making, uncover risks, and drive long-term success. Join David Worrell, accomplished CFO, finance expert, and author, for an engaging, nontraditional take on reading financial statements.

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Humanitarian Organizations Showed Flexibility, Grit During COVID Supply Chain Disruptions

NonProfit PRO

A new study showed that nonprofits were nimble and ingenious in the face of COVID-19 supply chain disruptions.

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Partnering With The Board: 3 Key Areas To Develop 

The NonProfit Times

We all know about the commitment and passion that nonprofit leaders bring to their organization to make a difference in the lives of others. You truly care about others and work tremendously long hours to generate a positive social impact in their communities, often with little financial reward. The commitment to your respective mission and determination to succeed despite the ever-increasing challenges and obstacles is inspiring.

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The Great Obstacle To Professional Growth, Fulfillment and Sound Decision Making

iMarketSmart

The Great Obstacle To Professional Growth, Fulfillment and Sound Decision Making It’s the need to be more honest with ourselves. It’s more than self-knowledge. It’s too easy to say, “Yeah, I’ve got that.” In fact, none of us ever fully attain it. Only those with the most self-knowledge realize the length and arduousness of the journey ahead.

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Partnering With The Board: 3 Key Areas To Develop

Dennis C Miller

The Nonprofit Times There are three key areas that every nonprofit leader needs to develop to be successful. The post Partnering With The Board: 3 Key Areas To Develop appeared first on DCM Associates.

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Kresge Foundation Names Next Leader of Its Environment Program

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By M.J. Prest Kresge Foundation Shamar Bibbins will succeed Lois DeBacker as managing director of Kresge’s environment program. Also, the Getty Foundation tapped a new associate director, and the Chicago philanthropist Ann Lurie has died.