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An Experimental Approach to Early-Stage Nonprofit Governance

Stanford Social Innovation Review

The ultimate success of these young nonprofits—their ability to fulfill their missions—will depend on many things, but good governance is among the most important. This includes the value of experimentation. Here’s a closer look at each of these five lessons.

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Just Announced! 2023 Spring Nonprofit Training Events

NonProfit Leadership Center

Changing Change Management: Why & How to Think Differently About Organizational Change at Your Nonprofit — April 19 With change happening at a rapid pace, it’s essential that everyone in an organization is engaged in the change process. REGISTER NEW!

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Making Economic Democracy Work: How to Practice Shared Leadership

NonProfit Quarterly

The experiment, called Collaborate to Co-Liberate , brought together over 200 practitioners from nearly 90 organizations across the country (and beyond) for 15 months to co-develop ways to build accountable, self-governing, and radically democratic organizations that embody liberatory visions while preserving overall effectiveness.

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Announcing the Mid-South Nonprofit Conference Speakers!

Momentum Nonprofit Partners

This year’s theme, “ All In ”, will examine how the recovery and success of the nonprofit sector is driven by the collective and effective work of the staff, board, stakeholders, clients, community, government, and corporate sector. Her work spans dozens of corporate clients, nonprofits and government organizations.

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Just Announced! 2023 Spring Nonprofit Training Events

NonProfit Leadership Center

Changing Change Management: Why & How to Think Differently About Organizational Change at Your Nonprofit — April 19 With change happening at a rapid pace, it’s essential that everyone in an organization is engaged in the change process. REGISTER NEW!

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From Corporate Culture to a New Organizational Landscape—A Conversation with Steve Dubb, Rithika Ramamurthy, and Ananda Valenzuela

NonProfit Quarterly

It was an interesting conundrum, and one that I had the unique opportunity to explore as a student—building out a thesis project on facilitating organizational change, in parallel with student activism that resulted in major changes to the academic program. “We We need our government to provide a strong social safety net.

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How to Conduct Racial Equity Audits

NonProfit Quarterly

These audits are part of the bigger picture of organizational change management. And every piece of the puzzle is required to complete the scene and make change happen. Thoughtful purpose statements can serve to prepare, energize, and guide teams with a values-based roadmap.