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Five Good Ideas

Practical Strategies For Non-Profit Success

by (author) Alan Broadbent (Editor) & Ratna Omidvar (Editor)

read by John Morgan & Kimberly Farr

Publisher
Brilliance Audio
Initial publish date
Mar 2016
Category
Nonprofit Organizations & Charities, Philanthropy & Charity
  • CD-Audio

    ISBN
    9781511383462
    Publish Date
    Mar 2016
    List Price
    $14.99

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Non-profits are big business. As the sector expands to embrace new issues, there is increased pressure for accountability, relevancy, and efficiency. Practitioners are expected to be experts in a variety of fields. In Five Good Ideas, 40 professionals from successful nonprofits large and small offer information, strategies for action, and management solutions that are easy to implement and will improve how organizations function.

Alan Broadbent is the chair of Avana Capital, Tides Canada Foundation, and Maytree, and is the author of Urban Nation.

Ratna Omidvar is the president of Maytree and is The Globe and Mail's 2010 Nation Builder of the Decade for Citizenship.

About the authors

Alan Broadbent is the chair and CEO of Avana Capital Corporation and the chair of Maytree. He also serves as the chair of the Tides Canada Foundation and Happy Planet Foods and is a member of the Governors' Council of the Toronto Public Library, a senior fellow at Massey College, a member of the Order of Canada and a recipient of the Queen's Jubilee Medal. Alan is the author of the book Urban Nation.

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Ratna Omidvar is the president of Maytree. She also serves as a director of the Toronto City Summit Alliance and is the chair of the board of the Toronto Region Immigrant Employment Council. Ratna was appointed to the Order of Ontario in 2006, and in 2010 was named the Globe and Mail 's Nation Builder of the Decade for Citizenship.

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JOHN S. MORGAN, Editor, Professor of Social Work, University of Toronto.

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