The Nonprofit Dilemma
Insights & Strategies for Purpose-Driven Leaders
by DC Armijo
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Pub Date Sep 09 2024 | Archive Date Nov 21 2024
Milford Books LLC | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
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Description
The nonprofit leadership book that will help you become a more effective catalyst for change.
What’s preventing YOU from changing the world for the better?
Based on the simple idea that nonprofit leaders frequently encounter a choice between advancing their organization's impact or its financial health, The Nonprofit Dilemma explores why nonprofit management is so challenging. Nearly every decision comes with the same underlying question—which aim to prioritize?
The Nonprofit Dilemma will help you gain the clarity and strategic intent you need to become an exceptional leader. You can achieve your mission aspirations while also being a great organizational steward. Whether you are an executive, board member, or future nonprofit leader, use this book to become the leader you want to be.
Inside you’ll discover:
-Insights to help you develop and implement a better strategy
-How to embrace values that differentiate your nonprofit
-Ways to build, empower, and motivate purpose-driven teams
-Proven business development tactics to grow your nonprofit
-Ideas to improve how you measure and communicate impact
-Strategies to develop more effective partnerships
Whether you need help with grant-writing, promoting organizational focus, or handling a governance issue with tact, this book has all the advice you need to become a more effective leader and catalyst for change.
**Each year, a portion of the sales proceeds from this book are donated to notable nonprofits per the program described on the author’s blog.**
A Note From the Publisher
Kindle Edition: 9798989858415
Hardcover: 9798989858422
eBook: 9798989858439
Audiobook: 9798989858446
Foreword by Dr. Renée Branch Canady
Kindle Edition: 9798989858415
Hardcover: 9798989858422
eBook: 9798989858439
Audiobook: 9798989858446
Advance Praise
"Recommended as a valuable addition to business-school and public-library collections. " -Booklist (American Library Assoc.)
"Clearly written and compassionate guidance for nonprofit leaders."
— Kirkus Reviews
"Valuable guidance for any role in the nonprofit sector. Regardless of readers' experience in the nonprofit world, Armijo's guidance is timeless, offering an inside view into the constant tension between mission and money.."
— Booklife by Publishers Weekly
★★★★★ "...this book offers a comprehensive toolkit for nonprofit leaders at every level. Overall, The Nonprofit Dilemma is an indispensable resource..."
— K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
★★★★★ "...an informative and insightful book that provides a comprehensive perspective on the challenges faced by leaders in the non-profit sector."
— Doreen Chombu for Readers' Favorite
★★★★★ "[Armijo's] writing style is both informative and engaging, making the content insightful and accessible. This is a must-read for anyone in the non-profit industry or anyone who wishes to join one to help make a difference in the world. Excellent book!"
— Luwi Nyakansaila for Readers' Favorite
Marketing Plan
Academic and public library marketing beginning in late July. This book is intended as a guidebook for people interested in nonprofit management. Each chapter is organized into three sections: foundational guidance for Future Leaders, insights and strategies for Executives and Managers, and a section tailored to the needs of Trustees.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9798989858408 |
PRICE | $24.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 272 |
Links
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