The best book for nonprofit Executive Directors
When I first became an ED, I was in way over my head. I had a fair amount of experience, but stepping into a Director role is like nothing else. …
When I first became an ED, I was in way over my head. I had a fair amount of experience, but stepping into a Director role is like nothing else. …
When I was a young Director at Housing Long Beach, I met a woman who worked for a local immigrant rights group that was one of the savviest and most …
During five years of fighting for justice as a community organizer, I also taught public speaking at a local university. My two jobs actually influenced each other quite a bit: …
If you’ve got a commute or love listening to podcasts while working out, I encourage you to check out Joan Garry’s Nonprofits Are Messy podcast. Joan is one of my …
Communities Actively Living Independently and Free (CALIF) is a Los Angeles-based nonprofit working to equip, empower and advocate on behalf of LA’s disability community. They encourage the meaningful participation of …
Congratulations! You are the new (or not-so-new) Executive Director. This is an amazing opportunity for your professional growth and development. Being an ED is not an easy calling; you are …
Every few years, nonprofits take on a new buzz idea. Don’t get me wrong…many of these ideas have helped grow our nonprofit capacity and have shaped the broader public’s view …
Nonprofit work is tough, no question about it. Not only are you dealing with trying to improve people’s lives and make the world a better place, but most nonprofits are …
After graduate school, I landed a job as a community organizer with a progressive grassroots organizing effort, PICO. PICO is an amazing organization and trains grassroots leaders to advocate for …
I spoke to a woman this morning who was overwhelmed and exhausted. We were on the phone, and I don’t even know her very well, but it was still obvious. …