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Generations - The Challenge of a Lifetime for Your Nonprofit

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The Clock Is Ticking . . . Is Your Nonprofit Ready?
Boomers are leaving the workforce—soon. Do you have a plan to replace them? How do you relate to GenX and Gen@ employees, volunteers, and donors? What are you doing—today—to adjust your services, your outreach, your mission?
Generational change presents as many opportunities for nonprofits as challenges. In Generations: The Challenge of a Lifetime for Your Nonprofit, nonprofit mission expert Peter Brinckerhoff tells you what to expect and how to plan for it. From iPod policies to recruiting younger board members, Brinckerhoff shows how you can address generational trends, today, to keep your nonprofit organization relevant and able to meet the changing needs of your staff, volunteers, donors, and the community you serve.
Six trends, and what to do about them
Generations examines six generational trends that will affect everything you do:

  1. financial stress
  2. technological acceleration
  3. diversity of population
  4. redefining the family
  5. MeBranding
  6. work-life balance
You’ll come away with an understanding of these trends and how they will impact your nonprofit. Individual chapters provide in-depth information on how to deal with generation issues in each area of your organization—staff, board, volunteers, clients, marketing, technology, and finances. Practical tools help you take action This hands-on guide includes the Generational Self-Assessment Tool. This tool gives you a baseline to measure your success as you bring generations into your planning.
Throughout the book, you’ll find real-life examples that illustrate key points. You’ll also find practical ideas that you can use immediately. Finally, the book includes keys points and discussion questions—because you need to get your staff and board involved in this discussion today. The wake-up call been given to nonprofit boards and staff alike: now is the time to plan for generational change.


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The Clock Is Ticking . . . Is Your Nonprofit Ready?
Boomers are leaving the workforce—soon. Do you have a plan to replace them? How do you relate to GenX and Gen@ employees, volunteers, and donors? What are you doing—today—to adjust your services, your outreach, your mission?
Generational change presents as many opportunities for nonprofits as challenges. In Generations: The Challenge of a Lifetime for Your Nonprofit, nonprofit mission expert Peter Brinckerhoff tells you what to expect and how to plan for it. From iPod policies to recruiting younger board members, Brinckerhoff shows how you can address generational trends, today, to keep your nonprofit organization relevant and able to meet the changing needs of your staff, volunteers, donors, and the community you serve.
Six trends, and what to do about them
Generations examines six generational trends that will affect everything you do:

  1. financial stress
  2. technological acceleration
  3. diversity of population
  4. redefining the family
  5. MeBranding
  6. work-life balance
You’ll come away with an understanding of these trends and how they will impact your nonprofit. Individual chapters provide in-depth information on how to deal with generation issues in each area of your organization—staff, board, volunteers, clients, marketing, technology, and finances. Practical tools help you take action This hands-on guide includes the Generational Self-Assessment Tool. This tool gives you a baseline to measure your success as you bring generations into your planning.
Throughout the book, you’ll find real-life examples that illustrate key points. You’ll also find practical ideas that you can use immediately. Finally, the book includes keys points and discussion questions—because you need to get your staff and board involved in this discussion today. The wake-up call been given to nonprofit boards and staff alike: now is the time to plan for generational change.

Product details

Authors Peter C. Brinckerhoff
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.04.2007
 
EAN 9780940069558
ISBN 978-0-940069-55-8
No. of pages 232
Dimensions 191 mm x 231 mm x 15 mm
Weight 499 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Society & culture: general, Society and culture: general, Non-profitmaking organizations

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