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Understanding the Job of a Nonprofit Operations Manager

The Charity CFO

million nonprofits globally. To ensure that a nonprofit runs efficiently, several people work behind the scenes to make things much easier, and one of those people is the operations manager. The operations manager might be the secret weapon of the most successful nonprofits we know. Information Technology.

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Improvisation Over Strategy: What Nonprofit Managers Can Learn from Theater

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Ahmad Odeh on Unsplash In this interview, the CEO of a California-based CDFI offers her observations on what her work as a theater director has taught her about nonprofit management. Sara Razavi: Within the CDFI [ community development financial institution ] space, we are a nonprofit loan fund.

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Accounting Associate

Anedot

Management reserves the right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. Detailed task lists will be coordinated with the Director of Finance.

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Accounting Associate

Anedot

Management reserves the right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. Detailed task lists will be coordinated with the Director of Finance.

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Grant Management Series: Involving Your CFO throughout the Grant Application Process

Blue Avocado

Three ways your CFO can help your nonprofit apply for grants. Most nonprofits strive to include grant funding in their revenue streams but often find that large amounts of know-how (as well as a time commitment from the executive level down to the front line) are needed. human resources, accounting, information technology, etc.)

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Can Nonprofits Look to the Past to Build the Future?

Blue Avocado

Three ways your CFO can help your nonprofit apply for grants. Most nonprofits strive to include grant funding in their revenue streams but often find that large amounts of know-how (as well as a time commitment from the executive level down to the front line) are needed. human resources, accounting, information technology, etc.)