What Foundations Are Missing About Capacity Building
https://hbr.org/2016/07/what-foundations-are-missing-about-capacity-building
https://hbr.org/2016/07/what-foundations-are-missing-about-capacity-building
Inspire Your Board to "Stand for Your Mission" Source: 501 Commons
https://philanthropy.com/article/IRS-Unleashes-Flood-of/236822/
http://www.501commons.org/resources/tools-and-best-practices/human-resources/overtime-rules
Enjoy Fun in the Sun at "501 Connects" Source: 501 Commons
When Faced With a Crisis, Make Sure You Have a Crisis Plan Source: 501 Commons
The Next King County Executive Director Forum is June 3 Source: 501 Commons
Nonprofits are Saying THANK YOU to Boeing This Sunday at Safeco Field Source: 501 Commons
Executive Service Corps of Central Oklahoma (ESCCO) will host the 2016 ESC-US National Conference September 15-17, 2016 in Oklahoma City, OK.
Many people have discovered the benefits of a simple practice: Stop each day to reflect on the things you are grateful for.
Family, friends, the stunts of pets that bring joy. A sunny day, that splash of yellow daffodils someone planted along a barren road. A good laugh with co-workers. A challenge accepted to do more to serve our mission.
We are reflecting on the contributions of:
In 2013, these volunteers from throughout the state of Washington gave more than 14,000 hours to 501 Commons projects.
We were was so inspired to learn that one of our clients, http://www.theserviceboard.org. incorporates the practice of gratitude into their board and staff meetings and at the end of all of their with youth gatherings. What a terrific counter to the scarcity focus that dominates so much of nonprofit life!
Ashley Miller, tSB executive director, says the practice has had a big impact on the organization as they take the time “to recognize the gifts we have.” This sharing often means that program participants, board members, and staff are hearing directly about the impact they have had on the people around them and the gratitude people feel for their contributions.
Lao Tzu said: “When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you.” How can you incorporate the practice of gratitude into your life and into the culture of your organization?