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Results of New Daring to Lead Study on Nonprofit Leadership – What a Board Should Know

Results of New Daring to Lead Study on Nonprofit Leadership – What a Board Should Know

By Marion Conway on June 29, 2011

A new national study of nonprofit executive leadership provides a keen insight into and useful benchmarking statistics on the state of nonprofit leadership. Daring to Lead 2011 is a joint project of CompassPoint Nonprofit Services and the Meyer Foundation. The report is based on responses from over 3000 executive directors and follows similar studies completed in 2001 and 2006.

Whose Capacity Should We Be Building Anyway?

By Renata Rafferty on April 30, 2010

In another sterling example of checking brains at the nonprofit boardroom door, I recently learned of a charity that is financially on the ropes. Poor decisionmaking, weak leadership, the struggling economy, and ho-hum programming have this cultural entity (with a multi-million facility) on the verge of collapse. No one is currently at the helm, and [...]

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