Monthly Archives: April 2009

Nonprofit budgeting and Transformational Giving

Received a query about how a Transformational Giving approach to development impacts the nonprofit budgeting process. It’s a great question, since it recognizes that how and what a nonprofit budgets largely determines how and why it will relate to its … Continue reading

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Coach your tribes: how nonprofits and churches can all get along, part II

Many nonprofit ministry presentations descend into local churches like UFOs and leave the same way, with nary a crop circle left behind. What I mean by that is that when the typical nonprofit is invited to speak at a local … Continue reading

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Coach your tribes: how nonprofits and churches can all get along, part I

‘It’s a fact of life: birds flock, fish school, and people tribe.’ That’s the opening line from the book jacket of Tribal Leadership: Leveraging Natural Groups to Build a Thriving Organization by Logan, King, and Fischer-Wright. The book arrived in … Continue reading

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