Nonprofit Management: Principles and Practice / Edition 4

Nonprofit Management: Principles and Practice / Edition 4

by Michael J. Worth
ISBN-10:
1483375994
ISBN-13:
9781483375991
Pub. Date:
02/25/2016
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1483375994
ISBN-13:
9781483375991
Pub. Date:
02/25/2016
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Nonprofit Management: Principles and Practice / Edition 4

Nonprofit Management: Principles and Practice / Edition 4

by Michael J. Worth
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Overview

Nonprofit Management: Principles and Practice is the first comprehensive textbook written for the nonprofit management course. Written specifically for students, it is substantive and includes more than what is found in the prescriptive practitioner oriented books that have been the only choice for the classroom thus far. It provides a balanced and integrated approach to the field and reveals a variety of opinions and perspectives and attempts to view issues from multiple perspectives and drawing from various approaches selectively as situations may dictate.

Features & Benefits:

Features objectivity and its balanced treatment in areas of disagreement; i.e. it will not strike a tone that implies the superiority of using corporate strategies in the nonprofit sector, nor one that emphasizes only the risks involved in nonprofit earned-income ventures. Rather, it will synthesize the major points of voices on both sides of the debate.

Where appropriate, practitioner literature as well as research will be presented; however, the tone will not be prescriptive or directive.

Mini-cases will be included to enhance understanding of the issues using real-world situations.

Each chapter includes a section suggesting further readings, to give students direction on where to go in the literature, should they want to learn more.

Questions for Discussion are included at the end of each chapter to help students think about the relevance of what they are reading and apply it to any nonprofit organizations with which they may have personal experience.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781483375991
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 02/25/2016
Edition description: Fourth Edition
Pages: 536
Product dimensions: 7.90(w) x 9.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Michael J. Worth is professor of nonprofit management in the Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public

Administration at the George Washington University in Washington, DC. He teaches graduate courses related to the governance

and management of nonprofit organizations and to philanthropy and fundraising.

Dr. Worth served as vice president for development and alumni affairs at the George Washington University and

previously as director of development at the University of Maryland. Earlier in his career, he was assistant to the president

at Wilkes University and director of development at De Sales University. As vice president at the George Washington

University, he planned and directed two major campaigns and provided support to the board of trustees.

In addition to articles and monographs, Dr. Worth has written or edited various books and textbooks, including six

previous editions of Nonprofit Management: Principles and Practice. Other recent works include Fundraising: Principles and

Practice (2016), Leading the Campaign (2nd edition, 2017), Advancing Higher Education: New Strategies for Fundraising,

Philanthropy, and Engagement (co-edited with Matthew T. Lambert, 2019), and Comprehensive Fundraising Campaigns:

New Directions for Colleges and Universities (2022).

Among other voluntary services, Dr. Worth has been a member of the board of directors of Miriam’s Kitchen, an

organization working to eliminate homelessness in Washington, DC, and a member of the advisory board of the Young

Nonprofit Professionals Network, Washington, DC, chapter. Dr. Worth consults on governance, management, and fundraising

with colleges and universities, national associations and institutions, and nonprofit organizations in various fields

and sectors.

He holds a BA from Wilkes University, an MA in economics from American University, and a Ph D in higher education

from the University of Maryland.

Table of Contents

PART I. UNDERSTANDING NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT, THE NONPROFIT SECTOR, AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
1. Nonprofit Management as a Profession and a Field of Study
2. Overview of the Nonprofit Sector
3. Theories of the Nonprofit Sector and Nonprofit Organizations
PART II. GOVERNING AND LEADING NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
4. Nonprofit Governing Boards
5. Executive Leadership
PART III. MANAGING THE NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION
6. Ensuring Accountability and Measuring Performance
7. Strategic Planning and Strategic Management
8. Capacity and Collaboration
9. Managing Paid Staff and Service Volunteers
10. Marketing and Communications
PART IV. OBTAINING AND MANAGING RESOURCES
11. Philanthropic Fund-Raising
12. Earned Income Strategies
13. Government Support
14. Financial Management
PART V. SPECIAL TOPICS
15. Advocacy and Lobbying
16. Governing and Managing International and Global Organizations
17. Social Entrepreneurship
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