52 consejos en 52 semanas: 52 consejos en 52 semanas

December 31, 2020

52 consejos en 52 semanas: semana 52

This has certainly been an interesting year, filled with all kinds of challenges and issues that we never thought possible at the start of the year in January 2020.  One thing that I’ve held onto is this idea that the Standards for Excellence Institute would create a series of 52 Tips over each of the 52 Tips in 2020.  With this latest post, I am happy to say that we met this goal.  With the world changing so quickly, it was not difficult to come up with topics of relevance and interest to nonprofit leaders (most weeks!). I sincerely thank you for taking the time to read and digest these posts.

As we wrap up this series, I thought it would be helpful to reflect upon a book that was highly recommended to me that I am in the process of reading:  Salsa, Soul, and Spirit by Juana Bordas. In the book, the author offers leadership approaches from Latino, Black, and American Indian Communities.  The book has a significant focus on story-telling and shares the symbol of the mythical Sankofa bird, which has its feet pointing firmly toward the future with its head looking back on the past. I just love the imagery from this West African story and believe that we can gain so much by learning each others’ stories and backgrounds.

With our feet firmly pointed in the direction of 2021, we can hold onto all of the hope and anticipation that comes with a new year. With our heads looking back, may we take a moment to reflect on all that has happened in the last year, and what we have learned from it. Here’s a look back on the 52 Tips in 52 Months Series organized by the guiding principles of the Standards for Excellence: An Ethics and Accountability Code for the Nonprofit Sector.  We think the lessons of 2020, and this series of 52 Tips, may provide some helpful perspective even in the new year!  Happy New Year from the Standards for Excellence Institute!

Mission, Strategy and Evaluation

Leadership: Board Staff and Volunteers

Cumplimiento legal y ética

Finanzas y Operaciones

Desarrollo de recursos

Public Awareness, Engagement and Advocacy


Amy Coates Madsen es la Directora de Programas para las organizaciones sin ánimo de lucro de Maryland y la Directora del Instituto de Normas para la Excelencia, una iniciativa nacional para promover los más altos estándares de ética y responsabilidad en la gobernanza, gestión y operaciones de las organizaciones sin ánimo de lucro, y para facilitar la adhesión a las normas por parte de todas las organizaciones. El Standards for Excellence Institute es un programa de la Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations (Asociación de organizaciones sin ánimo de lucro de Maryland), donde Amy ha trabajado durante más de veinticuatro años. Amy es responsable de coordinar todos los aspectos del programa integral de ética y responsabilidad de la asociación y de los esfuerzos para replicar el programa a nivel nacional. Es formadora y escritora habitual en las áreas de conducta del consejo, evaluación de programas, reproducción de programas, ética en la recaudación de fondos y gestión de organizaciones sin ánimo de lucro. Ha impartido cursos sobre ética y responsabilidad de las organizaciones sin ánimo de lucro en el Programa de Certificación en Gestión de Organizaciones Sin Ánimo de Lucro del Instituto Johns Hopkins de Estudios Políticos.

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