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The Business of Giving: New Best Practices for Nonprofit and Philanthropic Leaders in an Uncertain World

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Be the exceptional nonprofit leader your organization needs to thrive and make a difference today.

As a nonprofit leader, you're committed to doing the most good. Your organization is poised to make real change-yet your mission can be derailed by the unprecedented challenges that have arisen over the past several years.


With no playbook to go by, how can you ensure that you're making the right calls for the organization and the people you serve?


Denver Frederick is a trusted advisor to nonprofit CEOs. He has spent countless hours curating a guide to becoming an exceptional nonprofit leader. It is a resource filled with wisdom from subject experts and the most influential people in philanthropy. Culled from his longtime radio show and popular podcast of the same name, The Business of Giving provides thoughtful strategies and novel approaches you need to step up and become the "sense maker" for your organization.


You'll discover:

  • What your counterparts are doing to address the same challenges you face.
  • How to significantly improve your organization's problem-solving capacity.
  • Keys to scaling for maximum impact.
  • Obstacles that derail your decision-making process and how to get back on track.
  • 7 distinguishing features that make tech-centered nonprofits stand out.
  • 150 tips from exceptional leaders that you can start using tomorrow.


The Business of Giving is every nonprofit leader's master class for successfully navigating turbulent social and economic times. In addition to providing fresh, actionable ideas, it will validate much of what you and your team are already doing. Read it now to make quick, sound decisions about your increasingly complex management challenges.



Author: Denver Frederick
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Signature Philanthropy
Published: 01/04/2023
Pages: 354
Weight: 1.09lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.74d
ISBN: 9798987133606