CONTENTS
Contributors
Foreword Dennis M. Walcott, MEd, MSW
Preface
1. Overview
Elaine P. Congress, Allan Luks, and Francis Petit
2. Advocacy
Allan Luks and Keneca Boyce
3. Past and Present Issues With Nonprofit Organizations
Ji Seon Lee
4. Integrating Managerial Excellence and Social Justice
William Catucci and Karen Jeisi
5. Law, Governance, and Ethics
William J. Toppeta
6. Staff Management
Carl M. Gold
7. Organizational Finance
Frank M. Werner
8. Fundraising for Social Justice: Securing Resources for Just
Causes
Lauri Goldkind
9. Program and Grant Development: A Social Justice Approach
Tina Maschi and Morgan Jade de Saussure
10. Governance and Board Development
Shelly Wimpfheimer
11. International Nonprofit Organizations: Global Standards, Local
Practices, Challenges, and the Meaning of Sustainability
Marciana Popescu and Caitlin Breen Thomas
12. Nonprofit 2.0: Hardware, Software, and Shareware: Opportunities
and Challenges in the Digital Age
Lauri Goldkind
13. Personal and Professional Communication
Kevin Daley
14. Career Development
Judy Paul
15. Mentoring
Mica McKnight, Keneca Boyce, and Sandra C. Guerra
16. Social Entrepreneurship
Michael Pirson
17. Assessment and Evaluation
Keneca Boyce
18. Quality Improvement in a Nonprofit Organization: Developing a
Solid System
Keila E. Zapata-Kelly
19. Conclusion
Francis Petit, Elaine P. Congress, and Allan Luks
Index
Elaine Congress, DSW, MSW, is Professor and Associate Dean at the
Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service. At the United
Nations she represents three NGOs (Non-government Organizations),
the International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW), the
Institute of Multicultural Counseling and Education Services
(IMCES), and Fordham University. Each year she oversees a group of
Fordham graduate students at the United Nations. Dr. Congress is
also a member of the executive committee of the NGO Committee on
the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, is Vice-chair of the NGO
Committee on Mental Health and is active on the NGO Committee on
Migration and the Committee on the Status of Women. She has served
as the North American representative on the IFSW's Permanent
Committee on Ethical Issues.
Allan Luks, JD, is Director of the Fordham Center for Nonprofit
Leaders. He is nationally recognized in the fields of volunteering,
public policy and social change.
Francis Petit, EdD, serves as associate dean of global initiatives
and partnerships and also serves as an adjunct associate professor
of marketing at Fordham University Gabelli School of Business.
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