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Executive Director Management: The Board’s Top 5 Responsibilities

Bloomerang

Finding that perfect balance of power and productivity is one of the most common challenges that nonprofit leaders face. . The board governance model is one of four primary nonprofit governance models. We will outline the top five responsibilities that governing bodies assume for the Executive Director (ED).

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Ultimate Guide to Nonprofit Executive Leadership Coaching

Nonprofit Fixer

It’s especially caught on for nonprofit leaders because of the growth and professionalization of the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors. Despite its popularity, leadership coaching remains a bit of a mystery to many people. Simply being a founder, a board member, or having a long-term nonprofit role often is not enough.

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How to Supercharge Your Board Fundraising 

Nonprofit Fixer

Supercharge your board fundraising Board fundraising is one of the thorniest challenges in nonprofit leadership. Board members and nonprofit leaders know that fundraising is essential to meeting your organization’s mission. In the end, it’s the organization that loses out.

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It Takes Two to Drive Success: How Rethinking Nonprofit Leadership Can Solve Your Gift Officer Turnover Problem

iMarketSmart

As turnover in the nonprofit sector continues to plague so many organizations, and not just with major gift officers, it’s time to face a difficult truth. This is never going to change unless you make big changes to your nonprofit leadership. But this is not the best way to run a company or a nonprofit.

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How Nonprofit Executive Directors Should Quit

Nonprofit Fixer

There is no more important staff role in a nonprofit than the executive director (ED). In many cases, the ED is also the organization’s top ambassador, top fundraiser, and top manager. Depending on the nonprofit, it can also affect the region where you work, your sector, and the people you serve.