Pursuing Impact: Mission-Driven Strategic Planning for Nonprofits

Alicia M. Schatteman
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Pursuing Impact: Mission-Driven Strategic Planning for Nonprofits

Alicia M. Schatteman
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200 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Apr 16, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 200
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
  • ISBN: 9781421448824
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.75" L x 9.0" H
Alicia Schatteman (SUGAR GROVE, IL) is an associate professor of nonprofit management and Vice Provost for Academic Affairs at Northern Illinois University.
"Schatteman has done the research and real-world experience that allows her to share this extensive knowledge on strategic planning for nonprofits. Novice to seasoned professionals will find wisdom and inspiration throughout this book. Schatteman delivers years of expertise to readers in this well laid out masterclass for all size nonprofits."—Alex Nerad, Executive Director, Egyptian Theatre (DeKalb, IL)

"This book is essential reading for strategic planning in nonprofits. Alicia Schatteman provides an adaptable framework, case examples, key points, discussion questions, and helpful antidotes. Offering a practical guide grounded in research, this is must read for scholars and students as well as boards and nonprofit leaders."—Jaclyn Piatak, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

"Dr. Schatteman has created a guide that is both very informed and very accessible. Data has a central role in the process, but the book recognizes that stakeholder buy-in is the catalyst making it all work. I plan to teach with it and recommend it to board members."—Elizabeth Searing, University of Texas at Dallas

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