Sometimes, the continued growth and success of a nonprofit means the founder must recognize when the time is right to step aside and trust others to guide the organization and its mission.
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Sometimes, the continued growth and success of a nonprofit means the founder must recognize when the time is right to step aside and trust others to guide the organization and its mission.
Nonprofit New York
Nonprofit New York teamed up with New York Law School Nonprofit and Small Business Clinic to create this checklist to provide you with a comprehensive guide of what steps to take and when.
Artists At Risk Connection (a project of PEN America)
A Safety Guide for Artists explores topics related to the political persecution of artists such as defining and understanding risk, preparing for threats, fortifying digital safety, documenting persecution, finding assistance, and recovering from trauma. Tips and strategies were drawn from testimony of artists who have faced persecution as well as the research and expertise of ARC’s network.
Nonprofit New York
In order to ensure the nonprofit sector’s continued vibrancy, strength and capacity, Nonprofit New
York outlines four principles as the basis of their public policy advocacy agenda .