
Important Attributes: Non-profit COO’s vs. Profit-driven COO’s
Each organization has its own COO with his own essential qualities, attributes and characteristic traits. Attributes of Non-profit COO’s can differ vastly from Profit-driven
Each organization has its own COO with his own essential qualities, attributes and characteristic traits. Attributes of Non-profit COO’s can differ vastly from Profit-driven
Nonprofit fundraising: A survey by the Thomson Reuters Foundation focusing on the 50 biggest aid relief agencies, discovered that their annual spending has doubled to
Applying for funding is a lengthy process, intense research is done for every application.The reason for this is because every application has to be aligned
Accounting is as important for profit-oriented organizations as it is for nonprofit organizations. It helps these organizations organize crucial financial matters such as grants, donations,
Nonprofit organizations are criticized for not spending donated funds responsibly. The general perception is that only a small portion goes towards charity program needs –
It was in 1987 when researchers William Strauss and Neil Howe coined the term “Millennials”, the term refers to consumers born between the early 1980s
The goal of a budget is not only to track every donated cent that the NGO spends but also to end wasted spend. Budgeting requires
According to a report by FSG (nonprofit consulting firm), it’s unlikely that NGOs will survive in their current form. External forces like political, technological, and
We are fast-moving into an age where depending on government funds is no longer an option. Economic conditions force governments and the private sector to