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Entries in entrepreneurial nonprofit leadership (4)

Wednesday
Jan042023

How top leaders move through the fog of uncertainty

Many leading nonprofit CEOs and Executive Directors—including my best clients—are making clear decisions, taking bold action, and achieving significant mission-driven change, despite the challenging circumstances. If 2023 is the time for your organization to realize more dramatic results, read on to learn about four characteristics Bower & Co. has identified among leaders who are succeeding in the face of uncertainty.

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Wednesday
Jul112018

Financial sustainability at every cycle of life

Sustainability is important, no matter what stage of life your organization is in. The signs and symptoms indicating change is necessary may look different during each stage. But evolution, innovation, and foresight are necessary along the way.

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Monday
Jun252018

Inspire and engage your community of supporters with Entrepreneurial Nonprofit Leadership 

Would it also surprise you to know that your fundraising auctions and benefit events are an untapped, golden opportunity to connect your supporters meaningfully and deeply to what they love and care about most about your great cause? However, attracting and retaining generous donors requires a shift in thinking.

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Tuesday
Jun192018

Which end of the telescope do you use?

Today’s entrepreneurial nonprofit leader, the subject of an upcoming event with the same name, is operating way above the day-to-day. In fact along with their telescopes aimed out far, they’re supplementing with drone camera imagery, filling in the details of the landscape to make bold—and sometimes uncomfortable decisions—for the organization.

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