The zone of insolvency: how nonprofits avoid hidden liabilities & build financial strength
Mattocks, Ron
The Zone of Insolvency identifies the issues common to nonprofits and offers action steps for those that choose to move toward financial vitality. Each chapter will address a defined group of five or six issues, concluding with penetrating questions to be used by boards and management when thinking through these issues. INDICE: Part One: Perspective. 1. United Way of America: Business or Charity? 2. Foundation for New Era Philanthropy: Too Good To Be True. 3. Allegheny Health, Education & Research Foundation: Toxic Growth. 4. National Allianceaceof Business: Proactive In Closure. 5. United Way National Capital Area: Rights of Ownership. 6. Baptist Foundation of Arizona: Too Good To Be True (Act II). 7. Western Fairfax Christian Ministries: Faith Vs. Prudence. 8. American RedCross: Aggressive Stance Against Fraud. 9. Electronic Industries Alliance: Dissolution Celebration. 10. Women in Community Service: Know When To Fold 'em. Part Two: Naming the Disease. 11. Detecting the Zone of Insolvency. 12. Governance Risks. Part Three: Symptoms. 13. Fundraising Hazards. 14. Dissolution Issues. 15. Common Characteristics of Financially Distressed Nonprofits. 16. Common Characteristics of Financially Strong Nonprofits. Part Four: The Cure. 17. Assessment. 18. Acknowledgement. 19. Commitment. 20. Action. 21. Conclusion.
- ISBN: 978-0-470-24581-1
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 240
- Fecha Publicación: 23/04/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés