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BPW Adopts Governor’s Proposed Mid-Year Budget Cuts

In response to reduced revenue projections, last week the Hogan Administration proposed over $82.3 million in reductions to general fund appropriations in the current (FY17) budget. These reductions were approved today (Nov. 2) by the State Board of Public Works. Just...

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The Five Essential Skills of Successful Consultants to Nonprofits

Guest Blog by Don Tebbe, Author, Speaker & Consultant    Click here to learn more about my two-day course, Succeeding as a Consultant to Nonprofits: Setting Up Shop & Getting Down to Business, coming to Baltimore on December 6 & 7, 2016. It seems that, at...

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What Nonprofits Can Learn from the Amazons of the World

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The Board’s Mission (should they choose to accept it): Empower Their Nonprofit CEO

  Guest post by David Kubacki, Standards for Excellence Licensed Consultant. This post was originally published on the Standards for Excellence Institute® blog.   The following Nonprofit CEO blog post was written by Standards for Excellence Licensed...

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Community Advocacy Wins Major Additional Commitments from Port Covington Development

By Henry Bogdan, Public Policy Director, Maryland Nonprofits Last week representatives from the South Baltimore Six (SB6), the six communities most impacted by the Port Covington redevelopment plan, announced an agreement with project...

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The New Overtime Regulations – Is Your Nonprofit Ready?

  By Melissa Sines, Education & Accreditation Director, Maryland Nonprofits & Standards for Excellence Institute   By now, you’ve heard about the new overtime regulations going into place December 1 and you’ve probably had a chance to think about how this...

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NANOE: New Guidelines for Tomorrow’s Nonprofit – A Review

Nonprofit leaders who haven’t found the time to make their way through the 111-page nonprofit manifesto released by the National Association of Nonprofit Organizations & Executives (NANOE) will be forgiven. No worries, I am here for you. I present to you a...

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Revenues Miss the Mark, Adding to Future Budget Concerns

By Henry Bogdan, Public Policy Director, Maryland Nonprofits State general fund revenues in Fiscal Year 2016 fell $250 million below March estimates, according to the end of year ‘close-out’ by the Bureau of Revenue Estimates. The difference is primarily in...

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Talent Mapping to Increase Staff Satisfaction and Reduce Turnover

Heather Carpenter, Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator, M.A. in Nonprofit Management, Notre Dame of Maryland University, and Nonprofit Consultant, Momentum for Impact   When was the last time you revised your job descriptions? For many organizations,...

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Are Your Fundraising Expectations Unrealistic?

  Guest Blog by Elise Saltzberg, CFRE, Saltzberg Consulting  Nonprofits need money to fulfill their missions, and for most this requires fundraising. Everyone in our sector knows raising money is challenging. In an effort to help nonprofits be as successful as...

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