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This article was adapted from a presentation to a convention co-sponsored by CEPAQ (centre pour l’avancement des associations du Quebec). The convention addressed the subject
This article was adapted from a presentation to a convention co-sponsored by CEPAQ (centre pour l’avancement des associations du Quebec). The convention addressed the subject
Board development has taken on some urgency within the voluntary sector over the last few years. As a long-time board member of numerous nonprofit organizations
For the spring of 1992 we have description, prescription, and comment, as well as the usual reading list. Professor Jim Phillips comments on the decision
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This article was developed from a speech by Dr. Moyer. Why do we need trained volunteer administrators? The most fundamental reason is that our employee-driven
This article was developed from the 1988 Distinguished Visiting Lecture, York University Voluntary Sector Management Program, Toronto. When I was just a few years old,