Nobody warned you that the longer you’re a nonprofit leader, the more confusing it could get. Not in a bad way, necessarily. But in the way that anyone who has led a nonprofit organization for more than a few years knows: The job has a way of defying the logic...
Something significant is happening, and most nonprofits are either ignoring it or overcorrecting toward it. Neither posture serves the mission. And honestly, both are a little exhausting to watch. The first ditch is avoidance. It looks responsible on the surface....
[ This is part of a larger EOS vs. ImpactOS series of article. Find all articles here. ] This may be a surprising thought if your fundraising is stuck or stalled, but your fundraising is not broken. It’s actually your operating system. Your operating system is...
There’s a particular kind of pain that nobody talks about in the nonprofit sector. It’s not the pain of failure. It’s the pain of having built something real, a mission that works, a team that believes, a community that depends on you, and watching...
[ This is part of an ongoing series about EOS vs. ImpactOS. Find all articles here. ] EOS was built for to generate more profit for businesses. Nothing wrong with that at all, and it’s why over 300,000 businesses use the EOS framework. It’s great for...