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Nonprofit Organizations Thomas Holland (Professor and Co-Director, Institute for Nonprofit Organizations, University of Georgia)

Nonprofit Organizations By Thomas Holland (Professor and Co-Director, Institute for Nonprofit Organizations, University of Georgia)

Summary

Presents history of nonprofits, as well as a discussion of the theories and ethical issues surrounding them, and provides guidance on how to create, lead, and manage an effective organization. This book includes chapters that cover key issues in human resources; organizational growth and renewal; strategic planning; and, community relations.

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Nonprofit Organizations: Principles and Practices by Thomas Holland (Professor and Co-Director, Institute for Nonprofit Organizations, University of Georgia)

Nonprofit organizations in the United States have exploded over the past two decades, and while many books touch on aspects of these organizations, few directly address the principles and practices incoming workers need to know to become leaders in the field. This volume begins with a history of nonprofits, as well as a discussion of the theories and ethical issues surrounding them, and then provides guidance on how to create, lead, and manage an effective organization. Subsequent chapters cover key issues in human resources; organizational growth and renewal; strategic planning; community relations; fundraising; program evaluation; accountability, particularly financial; and the future of nonprofits. Competition and scarcity of funding has forced nonprofits to produce even more capable managers. This textbook is the best resource for schools of social work, public administration, business, law, public health, and adult education, and it is a vital tool for instructors in resource centers serving nonprofits.

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Well structured and clearly written... a welcome addition to the limited literature onmanagement in the third sector. -- Angus McCabe Community Development Journal

About Thomas Holland (Professor and Co-Director, Institute for Nonprofit Organizations, University of Georgia)

Thomas P. Holland is professor and founding director of the Institute for Nonprofit Organizations at the University of Georgia and managed its graduate degree program from 1998 to 2007. He previously served as director of the UGA School of Social Work's Center for Social Services Research and Development and its doctoral program.Roger A. Ritvo is University Distinguished Research Professor of Management at Auburn University Montgomery. His two most recent books are (with Thomas P. Holland and Joel Ohlsen) Ethical Governance in Health Care and (with Diane Plotkin) Sisters in Sorrow: Voices of Care in the Holocaust.

Table of Contents

List of Figures List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments 1. Nonprofit Organizations Today 2. History and Theories of Nonprofit Organizations 3. Ethical Issues in Nonprofit Organizations 4. Creating Effective Nonprofit Organizations 5. Understanding Nonprofit Organizations 6. Leading and Managing Nonprofit Organizations 7. Key Issues in Human Resources 8. Governing Effectively 9. Organizational Growth and Renewal 10. Strategic Planning 11. Community Relations 12. Principles and Practices of Effective Fund-Raising 13. Program Evaluation 14. Accountability 15. Financial Accountability 16. Nonprofit Organizations Tomorrow Appendix A. The Oakwood Community Center's Articles of Incorporation Appendix B. The Oakwood Community Center's Bylaws Appendix C. Tuft University's Sexual Harassment Policies and Procedures Notes Index

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CIN0231139756G
9780231139755
0231139756
Nonprofit Organizations: Principles and Practices by Thomas Holland (Professor and Co-Director, Institute for Nonprofit Organizations, University of Georgia)
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Paperback
Columbia University Press
20080703
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