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Financial Leadership for Nonprofit Executives
Jeanne Bell
Jeanne Peters
Elizabeth Schaffer
其他書名
Guiding Your Organization to Long-term Success
出版
Amherst H. Wilder Foundation
, 2005
主題
Business & Economics / Corporate Finance / General
Business & Economics / Nonprofit Organizations & Charities / General
ISBN
094006944X
9780940069442
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=eNMJAQAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Guide your organization to financial sustainability
Making sure that your nonprofit is going to be around long-term requires
financial leadership.
This means creating a financial vision for your organization and planning how you'll get there.
Financial Leadership for Nonprofit Executives
gives you the framework, specific language, and processes to lead with confidence. With it, you'll learn how to protect and grow the assets of your organization and accomplish as much mission as possible with those resources.The good news is you don't have to be a trained accountant, earn an MBA, or have run a for-profit business in another lifetime. You already have many of the skills it takes to be a financial leader. This useful guide makes the process understandable and doable.
Logical, clear, and well-written
You'll find clear, logical steps to learn how to
Get accurate financial data-in a format you can understand
Use financial data to evaluate your organization's health
Plan around a set of meaningful financial goals
Communicate progress on these goals to your staff, board, and external stakeholders.
You'll also find
five foundational financial leadership principles
three overarching questions every financial leader needs to be able to answer (and where to find those answers)
two fundamental budgeting principles
five steps to building a strong annual budget.
Case study brings concepts to life
This hands-on guide includes a recurring case study designed to help you understand the book's concepts in real-world terms. You can also use the sample statements and formats to improve your own organization's financial reporting.
"Red, Yellow, Green" evaluation keeps you on track
At the end of each chapter is an evaluation tool. You can rate how your organization is doing relative to the component of financial leadership covered in each chapter. Each attribute is scored as being red, yellow, or green. "Red" items are below standard and require immediate attention; "yellow" items are widely practiced though not generally ideal; and "green" items are considered best practice. Over time, as you and your partners on the board and staff move the organization toward "green" in each of these areas, you will create an environment in which financial leadership can flourish.