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The Value of a Great Nonprofit Strategy — Recorded Webinar


 
 

“I really appreciated the use of mental models and step by step process elements. And I really liked the idea of keeping dual focus on donor needs and client needs.”
– Webinar Participant

“I very much enjoyed your webinar today – thanks for providing such valuable information!”
– Webinar Participant

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The words “strategic plan” have been so abused in the nonprofit sector that they elicit a whole spectrum of negative responses from the bored eye roll to the destructive desire to forgo strategy altogether. But charting a future direction for your nonprofit, whatever you want to call it, is absolutely fundamental to success.

A great strategy allows your nonprofit to:

  • Connect mission and money
  • Marshal ever-limited resources to their highest and best use
  • Make board and staff more productive
  • Articulate the value you provide your community
  • Attract additional funding
  • And, ultimately, create social change

If you can’t, as an organization, describe your strategy for the future, how will you build the momentum and resources needed to get there?

This webinar will help you understand:

  • Why strategy is so critical to building momentum and resources for your work
  • What a great strategic planning process looks like
  • How strategy can help you invest funders, engage your board and make your staff more productive
  • How to make your board more strategic
  • The steps to get there

Webinar Details:

The registration fee will get you:

  • A link to a recording of the webinar, which you can watch as many times as you like
  • The PowerPoint slides from the webinar
  • The ability to ask additional follow-up questions after the webinar

– $39

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