Generating and Sustaining Nonprofit Earned Income
A Guide to Successful Enterprise Strategies
Jossey-Bass (Publisher)
Published on 23. April 2004
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-0-7879-7238-7 (ISBN)
Description
'Bringing together the best experts in the business, "Generating and Sustaining Nonprofit Earned Income" offers up critical advice and insights to help even the most experienced social entrepreneurs improve upon enterprise performance; a critical addition to any practitioner resource library' - Jed Emerson, lecturer in business, Stanford Business School and senior fellow, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, David and Lucile Packard Foundation. 'We live in a world that begs for the creation of new models of economic justice and opportunities. This book provides valuable information to support the efforts of nonprofit entrepreneurs to succeed in creating and operating ventures that are both sustainable and replicable while meeting economic and societal needs. Go for it!' - Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, co-founders, Ben & Jerry's. 'Nonprofit ventures have few of the traditional supports that are available to other types of organizations. Straddling the for-profit and nonprofit cultures, they inhabit a world not officially recognized, where roadmaps do not exist.
Life on the thin strip between one land and another is always a precarious existence, full of trials and tribulations, but also charged with opportunity. This book provides the best thinking to help nonprofits capitalize on that opportunity' - Bill Shore, chairman, Community Wealth Ventures. In collaboration with the Yale School of Management and the Goldman Sachs Foundation Partnership on Nonprofit Ventures, this comprehensive guide identifies best practices for generating a reliable income stream and ultimately reducing nonprofit organizations' dependence on traditional sources of funding. Edited by renowned scholar and consultant Sharon Oster and Cynthia Massarsky and Samantha Beinhacker, deputy directors of The Partnership on Nonprofit Ventures, "Generating and Sustaining Nonprofit Earned Income: A Guide to Successful Enterprise Strategies" will teach readers sound business planning strategies that can significantly benefit their organization's internal capacity and financial health.
Life on the thin strip between one land and another is always a precarious existence, full of trials and tribulations, but also charged with opportunity. This book provides the best thinking to help nonprofits capitalize on that opportunity' - Bill Shore, chairman, Community Wealth Ventures. In collaboration with the Yale School of Management and the Goldman Sachs Foundation Partnership on Nonprofit Ventures, this comprehensive guide identifies best practices for generating a reliable income stream and ultimately reducing nonprofit organizations' dependence on traditional sources of funding. Edited by renowned scholar and consultant Sharon Oster and Cynthia Massarsky and Samantha Beinhacker, deputy directors of The Partnership on Nonprofit Ventures, "Generating and Sustaining Nonprofit Earned Income: A Guide to Successful Enterprise Strategies" will teach readers sound business planning strategies that can significantly benefit their organization's internal capacity and financial health.
Reviews / Votes
"This book will provide you with important information on the prerequisites for success, including fit with your organization's mission and distinctive expertise, a skilled management team, board and staff buy-in, market demand, and many other elements. Whether you are a nonprofit practitioner, academic or student, funder or investor, I believe that this information will help you make the right decision for your organization and give you access to the expertise and knowledge you need to get going." --From the Foreword by Bill Bradley, former U.S. Senator "Bringing together the best experts in the business, Generating and Sustaining Nonprofit Earned Income offers up critical advice and insights to help even the most experienced social entrepreneurs improve upon enterprise performance; A critical addition to any practitioner resource library." --Jed Emerson, Lecturer in Business, Stanford Business School and Senior Fellow, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, David and Lucile Packard Foundation "We live in a world that begs for the creation of new models of economic justice and opportunities. This book provides valuable information to support the efforts of nonprofit entrepreneurs to succeed in creating and operating ventures that are both sustainable and replicable while meeting economic and societal needs. Go for it!" --Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, Co-Founders, Ben & Jerry's "Nonprofit ventures have few of the traditional supports that are available to other types of organizations. Straddling the for-profit and nonprofit cultures, they inhabit a world not officially recognized, where roadmaps do not exist. Life on the thin strip between one land and another is always a precarious existence, full of trials and tribulations, but also charged with opportunity. This book provides the best thinking to help nonprofits capitalize on that opportunity." --Bill Shore, Chairman, Community Wealth Ventures "State-of-the-art advice from a stellar collection of experienced voices in the field of nonprofit social venturing. Nonprofit managers, students of social enterprise, philanthropists and social venture competition entrants, take note: you need to read this book." --Catherine H. Clark, Director, Research Initiative on Social Entrepreneurship, and Faculty Advisor, Global Social Venture Competition, Columbia Business School "You've got questions? This book has the answers. It is thorough, practical and chock full of practitioner's wisdom. It's a great resource." --Edward Skloot, Executive Director, The Surdna Foundation "You wouldn't take a long trip without a plan. Neither should you start an earned income venture for your nonprofit organization with out this book. Having been there myself, I can say with great confidence that this book will provide the framework for the planning, launch and operation of a successful and sustainable nonprofit enterprise. Whether you are an investor, manager or board member you need this book to guide you on what can be a very challenging, but rewarding journey." --Gary G. Mulhair, Managing Partner, Global Partnerships, and previous President and CEO, Pioneer Human Services "This book cuts through the rhetoric about social enterprise. It provides clear and sober advice as well as practical tools for navigating the launch, challenges and financing of mission-driven businesses." --Betsy Biemann, Associate Director, The Rockefeller FoundationMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 247 mm
Width: 186 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
708 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7879-7238-7 (9780787972387)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Sharon M. Oster is the Frederic D. Wolfe Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship and director of the Program on Social Enterprise at the Yale School of Management, and serves as the co-faculty director for the Yale School of Management - The Goldman Sachs Foundation Partnership on Nonprofit Ventures. Cynthia W. Massarsky is co-deputy director of the Yale School of Management - The Goldman Sachs Foundation Partnership on Nonprofit Ventures, and president of CWM Marketing Group, a consulting firm specializing in enterprise for nonprofit organizations. Samantha L. Beinhacker is co-deputy director of the Yale School of Management - The Goldman Sachs Foundation Partnership on Nonprofit Ventures and managing partner of Langbaum Associates, a management consulting firm specializing in new business development and organizational capacity building.
Editor
Yale School of Management-The Goldman Sachs Foundation Partnership on Nonprofit Ventures
Yale School of Management-The Goldman Sachs Foundation Partnership on Nonprofit Ventures
Yale School of Management-The Goldman Sachs Foundation Partnership on Nonprofit Ventures
Foreword
Content
Tables, Figures, and Exhibits.Foreword (Bill Bradley).Preface (Sharon M. Oster, Cynthia W. Massarsky, Samantha L. Beinhacker).Acknowledgements.The Editors.The Contributors.PART ONE: KEY ISSUES IN BUSINESS PLANNING FOR NONPROFIT ENTERPRISE.1. Putting Nonprofit Business Ventures in Perspective (J. Gregory Dees).2. Building Organizational Capacity (Paul Connolly).3. Leadership Strategies for Managing a Nonprofit Enterprise (Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld and Maxwell L. Anderson).4. Targeting the Market and Developing a Marketing Plan (Christopher Lovelock).5. Pricing Goods and Services (Sharon M. Oster).6. Legal and Tax Considerations (William H. Heritage Jr. and Timothy J. Orlebeke).7. Nonprofit Ventures and Governance Issues (Katherine M. O'Regan).PART TWO: FINDING AND ATTRACTING CAPITAL.8. Securing Financial Capital (David Bornstein and The Goldman Sachs Foundation).9. Pitching Your Venture (Amy Solas and Adam M. Blumenthal).10. Forming Strategic Alliances (Richard Steckel).11. Growing Your Business with a High-Engagement Funder (Kristin Majeska).12. Supporting Nonprofit Enterprise in Emerging Markets (Lee Davis and Nicole Etchart).PART THREE: THE BUSINESS PLAN IN ACTION.13. Fundamentals of Implementation (Patricia Caesar and Thomas Baker).14. Real World Challenges of Implemention (Kim Alter).15. Deploying Resources Effectively (Dennis R. Young).16. Using Performance Metrics to Assess Impact (Stephanie Bell-Rose).17. Taking Your Venture to Scale (Rick Aubry).Index.