Every day we walk alongside others, nonprofit leaders navigating big decisions, boards wrestling with complexity, organizations on the cusp of change. The work is deeply human, and it requires the very best of us.
Summer is winding down and kids are headed back to school. I’m seeing back to school flyers in the papers and first day of school pictures popping up all over my newsfeed on Facebook.
I recently traveled to California - a 3-hour time difference from North Carolina. Each morning my inbox was full from people on the east coast who had been up working for three hours before me. My usual 9 and 10 a.m.
A leader makes or is encouraged to make a hasty exit after a short tenure at a non- profit. Word spreads quickly through the non-profit community and people begin to share their opinions.
I am fortunate to be surrounded in both my professional and personal life by people and organizations who are focused on doing good and helping others.
How Will You Declare Your Independence This Fourth of July?
July 1, 2015
I love the 4th of July! The cookouts, the family gatherings, and, of course, the fireworks! This year I’ve been thinking about the whole idea of independence and how that relates to the world of nonprofits.
Is a Foundation a Foundation a Foundation--How to Categorize Donations?
June 24, 2015
I work with clients to create development plans to ensure interdependence from one or two sources of income like events or publicly funded grants. The question “How do we label different types of donors?” always comes up.
The headline on the first page of the business section of the New York Times read: “Patchwork Oversight Allows Dubious Charities to Operate.” What unfolded was the tale of James T.