2021
DOI: 10.20899/jpna.7.1.164-166
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Nonprofit Hero: Five Easy Steps to Successful Board Fundraising by Valerie M. Jones

Abstract: Nonprofit boards play a key role in organizational sustainability. They are relied on for leadership, oversight, and strategy and to ensure that financial resources are in place to carry out the mission of the organization. Yet, for many boards, fundraising is the most challenging aspect of their role. In Nonprofit Hero: Five easy steps to successful board fundraising, author Valerie Jones applies more than 20 years of experience as a nonprofit consultant helping nonprofit boards unlock their ability to raise … Show more

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“…Moreover, in this issue, Trull (2021) reminds us that nonprofit boards are instrumental in organizational sustainability, and offers a review of Valerie Jones' book, Nonprofit Hero: Five Easy Steps to Successful Board Fundraising, which focuses on the crucial role of nonprofit boards in raising necessary funds for carrying out their missions. This topic is especially timely as we have seen nonprofit organizations struggle to leverage resources during the pandemic.…”
Section: Resiliencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, in this issue, Trull (2021) reminds us that nonprofit boards are instrumental in organizational sustainability, and offers a review of Valerie Jones' book, Nonprofit Hero: Five Easy Steps to Successful Board Fundraising, which focuses on the crucial role of nonprofit boards in raising necessary funds for carrying out their missions. This topic is especially timely as we have seen nonprofit organizations struggle to leverage resources during the pandemic.…”
Section: Resiliencymentioning
confidence: 99%