The Standards for Excellence Institute’s Licensed Consultant training program is an exclusive professional development initiative for independent nonprofit consultants. The training offers the knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to work with nonprofit organizations across the country interested in learning about the Standards for Excellence, implementing the code of excellence, and becoming accredited by the Standards for Excellence Institute.
In May 2016, the Standards for Excellence Institute’s Licensed Consultant program celebrated its tenth anniversary. The Institute has been celebrating this milestone with our “Ten Years of Advancing Excellence” series, featuring blogs authored by Licensed Consultants and highlighting various standards outlined in the Standards for Excellence code. The posts below were written by Standards for Excellence Licensed Consultants as part of the series.
As we conclude the celebration year of our tenth anniversary, we look forward to the next ten years of excellence! The Standards for Excellence Institute will offer the next Licensed Consultant program in the fall of 2017. For information on the Licensed Consultant program, visit standardsforexcellence.org/become-a-licensed-consultant.
Ten Years of Advancing Excellence
Will the Millennials Be Our Next Great Generation of Philanthropists? by Jane Stein
Even Full Plates Can Be Rearranged: 5 Questions To Evaluate A Change In Plans by Susan Detwiler
Fair Compensation, Mission Engagement and Tom Sawyer’s Fence by Elizabeth Galaida
Extending Your Reach Through Public Engagement by Signe Bell
Nonprofit Strategic Planning for Sustainability by Debra Thompson
The Board’s Mission (should they choose to accept it): Empower Their Nonprofit CEO by David Kubacki
Nonprofit Board Effectiveness: Making Every Board Better by Modelling and Monitoring a Culture of Integrity by Bill Musick
Back to Basics: Charity Transparency, Trust, and the Board by Carmen Marshall
Ask a Simple Question for Nonprofit Impact by Elizabeth Galaida
Planning Strategically Through Process Thinking by Arshad Merchant
The Big 4: Transform Fund Development with Exceptional Donor Care by Carmen Marshall

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