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The Nonprofit FAQ
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What is strategic planning?
Strategic planning can be used to determine mission, vision, values, goals, objectives, roles and responsibilities, timelines, etc.
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What is a strategic plan?
The answer to the question: How will we accomplish our goals?
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What are the steps of a strategic planning process?
The CompassPoint of San Francisco offers one outline
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What is Strategic Planned Giving?
A noted practitioner distinguishes between 'estate planning' -- what individuals do -- and the need for organizations to think strategically about how to connect with people who might include charitable gifts in their estates.
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Resources for many types of planning
Free Management Library offers resources for a variety of types of planning.
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Weathering Funding Reductions and Financial Uncertainty
This Nonprofit Quarterly Article authored by Thomas Raffa and Robert Cocchiaro presents a basic framework for dealing with financial uncertainty.
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Advice on Advocacy from the American Association of Museums
Key steps in gaining attention from political leaders.
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Resources for organizational change
Numerous driving forces are provoking change as seldom seen before. Here are some online resources for managing organizational change.
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What is social entrepreneurship?
Social entrepreneurship has different meanings: starting a nonprofit, earned-income ventures, social responsibility, etc.
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Is telemarketing generally a useful fundraising strategy?
Telemarketing can be a very useful strategy.
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