Forces for good the six practices of high-impact nonprofits
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San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, 2008., San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, 2008.
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1st ed.
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xvii, 313 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Published
San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, 2008., San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, 2008.
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1st ed.
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English
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2007024538

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"A project of the Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business."
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-301) and index.
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"Great nonprofits spend as much time working with institutions outside their four walls as they do managing their internal operations. They use the power of leverage to become greater forces for good. This book reveals the six powerful practices of twelve high-impact nonprofits and tells their stories." "Leslie Crutchfield and Heather McLeod Grant spent four years surveying thousands of nonprofit leaders, conducting hundreds of interviews, and studying in-depth a dozen high-impact organizations to uncover their secrets to success. Their quest took them from the well-known, Habitat for Humanity; to the less well-known, YouthBuild USA; and to the unexpected, the Exploratorium. What the authors discovered surprised them." "How did seeing a pile of McDonald's trash lead Environmental Defense's president to join forces with business instead of treating it as the enemy? Why did a school bus driver prompt Self-Help Credit Union to move from serving low-income groups in North Carolina, to launching a national advocacy campaign against predatory lenders? And how did Teach For America turn the teachers it places in underserved public schools into a national vanguard for education reform?" "At a time when the social sector has grown to more than $1 trillion, understanding what leads to impact is essential. Whether you're a nonprofit leader, philanthropist, business executive, board member, volunteer, or simply interested in changing the world, this book will inspire you to be a stronger force for good."--BOOK JACKET.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Crutchfield, L. R., & Grant, H. M. (2008). Forces for good: the six practices of high-impact nonprofits . Jossey-Bass.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Crutchfield, Leslie R., 1968- and Heather McLeod Grant. 2008. Forces for Good: The Six Practices of High-impact Nonprofits. Jossey-Bass.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Crutchfield, Leslie R., 1968- and Heather McLeod Grant. Forces for Good: The Six Practices of High-impact Nonprofits Jossey-Bass, 2008.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Crutchfield, Leslie R., and Heather McLeod Grant. Forces for Good: The Six Practices of High-impact Nonprofits Jossey-Bass, 2008.

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