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9 Nonprofit Leadership Skills Every Founder & Director Must Master

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Growing a nonprofit takes more than just passion: you also need creativity, persistence, and a handful of nonprofit leadership skills to guide your organization through the growth years and fulfill your mission. Without leadership, a small nonprofit may never reach its full potential.

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Puerto Rico: The Critical Role of Information and the Nonprofit Sector in Disaster Living

NonProfit Quarterly

I recently spoke with Carla Minet, a journalist and executive director of the Center for Investigative Journalism in Puerto Rico, about what life is like on the island now and the key role of information in disaster response. And one of the Center for Investigative Journalism’s most important projects focuses on accountability.

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How to Set Up Your Nonprofit Accounting System RIGHT So it Helps You Grow

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When set up right, your nonprofit accounting system will help you manage your nonprofit and streamline processes like budgeting, projecting cash flow, and even hiring. The problem is that if you’re like most, you haven’t paid a lot of attention to your accounting system. Maybe that’s you! I promise you will.

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The 10 roles and responsibilities of a nonprofit Board of Directors

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Every nonprofit has a Board of Directors. You see, it means that hundreds of people are sitting on nonprofit Boards and have NO IDEA what they said “yes” to. And you know what? If your Board members and staff aren’t clear about the Board’s responsibilities, the nonprofit is set up for a big mess.

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The Secret To Better Nonprofit Financial Management

The Charity CFO

Sure, your financial team– your bookkeeper, accountant, and CFO (if you have one)–take the lead role in managing your finances. But keeping financial responsibility “siloed” within the accounting team is both dangerous and ineffective. It helps them to think critically about how and when they’ll need specific resources.

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Use Project Management Techniques to Help Your Marketing Succeed

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

A common thread among these unfulfilled projects was a lack of organization, among other things. And it wasn’t just us feeling the chaos; our colleagues and stakeholders shared frustrations about what could have been if only things were more streamlined. In the nonprofit sector, we marketers are all too familiar with this.

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Grab This Fundraising Plan Template for New Nonprofits

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If you’re starting a new nonprofit, you already know that you need to raise money. What you might not know is that the right fundraising plan template can make the job much easier. What this means is that over time, your fundraising approach should change to meet the needs of your growing organization.