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Join the Standards for Excellence Institute and the Alliance for Nonprofit Management for a special webinar/briefing to learn about updates and changes to the Standards for Excellence: An Ethics Code for the Nonprofit Sector®, and for a presentation of the new longitudinal research on the impact of accreditation on nonprofit organizations.
May 20, 2014 |
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Join the Standards for Excellence Institute at Upcoming Alliance for Nonprofit Management Webinar 5/20/14
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Replication Partner Announces Support for Standards for Excellence Training

Standards for Excellence Replication Partner Delaware Alliance for Nonprofit Advancement recently announced its partnership with Discover Bank, which is supporting DANA in its efforts to bring more quality trainings to nonprofits in the southern region of the state.
Upcoming courses in the DANA fall 2014 curriculum are supported by Discover Bank. They include an Introduction to Standards for Excellence on Friday, Dec. 12.
According to CapeGazette.com, “DANA’s revitalization began in 2010 and came to a head in 2012 with the creation of a new three-year strategic plan to become a completely statewide nonprofit support organization. In previous years, expansion of DANA programming into Kent and Sussex counties was limited due to staff and funding constraints. Now, with more staff members in place, and the support from Discover Bank, DANA is increasing its presence in southern Delaware.”
“‘We are thrilled that Discover Bank is on board with us in our efforts to expand our programming in Kent and Sussex counties, and we thank them for their support,’ said Chris Grundner, DANA president and CEO. ‘Discover Bank is a huge champion for nonprofits across the state, but particularly in Kent and Sussex counties. We are pleased they believe our Standards for Excellence best-practice-based curriculum can help these groups as they strive to reach greater levels of efficiency and execution.’”
Read the official story in CapeGazette.com.
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Eight Newly-Accredited Nonprofits in Alabama Make History
On Friday, October 10, eight nonprofit organizations in Alabama were presented with the Standards for Excellence Institute’s Seal of Excellence as they celebrated their completion of the rigorous nonprofit accreditation program. Through a partnership with Standards for Excellence Replication Partner Alabama Association of Nonprofits, the Community Foundation of Northeast Alabama, and United Way of East Central Alabama, a three-day teaching session for executive directors and board members was held for these organizations. Additionally, a Standards for Excellence Coordinator was hired to assist the organizations navigate through the accreditation process.
Program Director Amy Coates Madsen attended the celebration at the Anniston Country Club that included a press conference and formal presentation of the Seals. Reporters from local media, including the Anniston Star and WEAC TV24, were in attendance.
Please join us in congratulating these exemplary nonprofits and their leaders in this inaugural Standards for Excellence class.
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Congratulations To Our September/October Organizations!
The Standards for Excellence Institute would like to congratulate several organizations who recently earned or renewed their accreditation under the Standards for Excellence: An Ethics and Accountability Code for the Nonprofit Sector:
- Light of Truth Center, Baltimore, MD
- Delaware Alliance for Nonprofit Advancement, Wilmington, DE
- Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Harrisburg, PA
- Marian House, Baltimore, MD
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Read Standards for Excellence Accreditation Manager Melissa Sines’s Blog on BoardSource
Standards for Excellence Accreditation Manager Melissa Sines was a featured speaker at the 2014 BoardSource Leadership Forum in Washington D.C. on October 9-10. Learn about her session topic, Standards for Excellence: Focus on Leadership, from her recent post on BoardSource’s blog.
The Standards for Excellence session at this year’s BLF introduced organizational leaders to a proven set of benchmarks that will help them assess their capacity, leadership, and accountability. Participants utilized an assessment tool to measure the strength of their leadership and organization and had the opportunity to ask questions about how these benchmarks are implemented in different types and sizes of nonprofits.
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Read Standards for Excellence Accreditation Manager Melissa Sines’s Blog on BoardSource
Standards for Excellence Accreditation Manager Melissa Sines was a featured speaker at the 2014 BoardSource Leadership Forum in Washington D.C. on October 9-10. Learn about her session topic, Standards for Excellence: Focus on Leadership, from herrecent post on BoardSource’s blog.
The Standards for Excellence session at this year’s BLF introduced organizational leaders to a proven set of benchmarks that will help them assess their capacity, leadership, and accountability. Participants utilized an assessment tool to measure the strength of their leadership and organization and had the opportunity to ask questions about how these benchmarks are implemented in different types and sizes of nonprofits.
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CEO of Replication Partner Delaware Alliance for Nonprofit Advancement gives talk at TEDx Wilmington.
Watch Chris Grudner, CEO of Replication Partner Delaware Alliance for Nonprofit Advancement, give talk at TEDx Wilmington.
“Modern Nonprofit Board Governance – Passion Is Not Enough!”
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Congratulations To Our August/September Organizations!
The Standards for Excellence Institute would like to congratulate several organizations who recently earned or renewed their accreditation under the Standards for Excellence: An Ethics and Accountability Code for the Nonprofit Sector:
- The Horizon Foundation, Columbia, MD
- Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations (PANO), Harrisburg, PA
- Delaware Alliance for Nonprofit Advancement (DANA), Wilmington, DE
- Light of Truth Center, Baltimore, MD
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Standards for Excellence Proud to be ‘External Perspective’ Program Listed on GuideStar
The following piece was originally published on September 9, 204 at GuideStars’s blog at trust.guidestar.org.
With interest and a bit of nostalgia, I read Jacob Harold’s recent post on this blog, “Celebrating Our Past, Looking to Our Future.”
Now, there is a new feature on the GuideStar site. Under the External Perspectives tab on each organization’s profile, GuideStar visitors can view Third Party Ratings, Accreditations, and Awards. Here, potential donors, volunteers, and others interested in nonprofit performance can learn if an organization has been accredited by the Standards for Excellence Institute, or has been recognized under their Basics or Basics Enhanced tiered recognition program.I have always admired GuideStar for being innovative and nimble. From those early days when information was presented on CD Rom and those phone-book style catalogs (Directory of American Charities; I had a copy of this publication and CD on my bookshelf for years!), to today’s searchable database full of profiles populated by IRS tax forms and information freely uploaded by nonprofit staffers and volunteers around the country, GuideStar, has been a great example of an organization that continually adjusts and improves in order to meet the needs of its market.
The Standards for Excellence Institute® is a national program providing a code of conduct, nonprofit governance, and management resources to support organizations in implementing the standards, and accreditation opportunities for nonprofits to embrace best practices. Established in 1998 by Maryland Nonprofits, the program promotes a comprehensive system for self-regulation in the nonprofit sector to strengthen nonprofit governance and management practices and to bolster public confidence in and support for the nonprofit sector as a whole.
The Standards for Excellence®: An Ethics and Accountability Code for the Nonprofit Sector, the Institute’s signature resource, has a 16-year track record of successfully motivating organizations to adopt leading best practices. Research has shown that organizations that complete the Standards for Excellence accreditation process gain significantly more public support and significantly greater total revenue than a control group of comparable organizations.
Nonprofits can participate in the program directly through the Institute at www.standardsforexcellence.org, through one of the Institute’s licensed replication partners, or one of the nearly 70 Standards for Excellence Licensed Consultants working directly with nonprofits around the country.
In April, after more than a year of hard work by a national team of nonprofit leaders, the Standards for Excellence Institute released its updated code. The Standards code has been streamlined and now includes important best practices such as sustainability planning, cultural competency, board-executive relations, and disaster planning. For a full discussion of this revision, check out recent articles in both the Chronicle of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Business Advisor.
Are you curious whether your organization has implemented the best practices that would allow you to earn the Seal of Excellence? Take this free self-assessment!
The preceding was a guest post on GuideStar’s blog by Amy Coates Madsen, the Director of the Standards for Excellence Institute. The Standards for Excellence Institute is a program of Maryland Nonprofits where Amy has served for more than nineteen years. She serves as a frequent trainer and writer in the areas of nonprofit best practices, board conduct, program evaluation, program replication, fundraising ethics and regulation, and nonprofit management. Amy is active in community organizations and was recently appointed to the IRS Advisory Committee on Tax-Exempt and Government Entities.
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“Academy for Nonprofit Excellence A Local Gem”
Amy Coates Madsen, Director of the Standards for Excellence Institute, is one of several “stellar practitioners in their chosen fields” at Tidewater Community College’s Academy for Nonprofit Excellence.
“I love the classes; they’re wonderful. I knew enough about being a volunteer, but not the nitty-gritty. It’s a business,” says Academy student Melia Trost, founder of Samantha Makes It A Little Easier, Inc.
In September, the Academy will receive the National Council for Continuing Education & Training (NCCET) 2014 National Exemplary Program Award for Continuing Professional Education.
Read more about the Academy for Nonprofit Excellence.





