Your Mission, If You Choose to Accept It

Nonprofit WorldVol. 25 Nbr. 6, November 2007Nonprofits Uniting

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This is a beautiful time to be nonprofit, an exciting time to be a nonprofit leader, and a frustrating time to be a "nonprofit leader of the future." For the past decade or so, the author has been working in the area of nonprofit leadership. Ranging from volunteer centers to national service programs to structured leadership "institutes." Several states and regions have their own leadership programs. The AIM Alliance hosted the NP2020 Open Space Forum in July, and American Humanics has taken the lead on establishing a Nonprofit Sector Workforce Coalition. As hundreds of thousands of baby boomers look toward retirement, they want to feel assured that their good work will carry on. Rather than focusing on what you do as a leader, focus on what you are. Visionary. Ethical. Attendant. Honest. Humble. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is this: Ask the questions, listen to the answers, and then advocate for change.

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Your Mission, If You Choose to Accept It

This is a beautiful time to be nonprofit, an exciting time to be a nonprofit leader, and a frustrating time to be a "nonprofit leader of the future." At least, that's what I hear.

For the past decade or so, I've been working in the area of nonprofit leader...

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