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The Nonprofit FAQ
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How can we do an organizational self-assessment?
There are a variety of published and on-line resources that address this question
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How can we better evaluate the impact our foundation is having?
Bridgespan.org offers an essay which explores the difficult question of “What difference are we making?” In particular, it addresses how a foundation can better evaluate the difference it's making in the world, when its grantee portfolio is diverse—and it's the grantees who actually deliver?
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Resources for many types of evaluation
The Free Management Library provides guidelines for a variety of types of evaluation
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How Do We Evaluate the Board of Directors?
The Minnesota Council of Nonprofits suggests it be done annually, and offers some criteria. More information is added from the Free Management Library.
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How do we evaluate the Executive Director?
Suggestions from the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits and an author.
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How do we develop and evaluate programs?
Guidelines to develop and evaluate programs
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Why do we develop an annual operating plan?
The strategic plan can only carry you so far
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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 influences people's reactions to npo materials?
Research shows that 'trust' is the central element in the decision to give.
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What should our mission statement say?
Purpose. Business. Values. Beneficiaries.
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What are job descriptions for nonprofit board members?
Suggestions for duties and responsibilities for board members and officers.
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What to do when the board gets too involved?
Some sensible rules to guide board members in choosing the right course.
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