Cardinal Principles of Governance

Strengthening The Governance Of Nonprofit Organizations In America's Communities

by Arnold Clickstein


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/27/2007

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Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 204
ISBN : 9780595417148
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 204
ISBN : 9780595860555

About the Book

Full of innovative ideas and helpful resources, Cardinal Principles of Governance is a valuable exploration of the steps that governing boards need to take to strengthen their nonprofit organizations. Beginning with an introduction to the size of the nonprofit sector in the United States and outlining its economic impact, author Arnold Clickstein provides direction and guidance on developing key strategies for nonprofit organizations.

Clickstein briefly explores the evolution of the nonprofit sector, from the days of our Founding Fathers to the current Senate Select Committee on Finance, which is crafting new federal regulations. He points out the sharp distrust of the nonprofit sector that arose after 9/11 and the corporate scandals of the early 2000s. A number of high-profile cases involving nonprofits, including that of the American Red Cross, illustrate the extent of the problem. Clickstein also demonstrates the importance of nonprofits acquiring a sense of historical place and helps boards understand and assume their fiduciary, strategic, ethical, and issue-engaged responsibilities.

With more than thirty years of experience in the nonprofit industry as a student, teacher, board member and leader, Clickstein is well qualified to show you how to improve governance and create a shared vision for your nonprofit organization.


About the Author

Arnold Clickstein has undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Minnesota and Northeastern University, respectively, in addition to post-graduate study at Boston University. He has more than thirty years experience as a CEO and teacher in the nonprofit sector.