Publishing the Nonprofit Annual Report: Tips, Traps, and Tricks of the TradeISBN: 978-0-7879-5410-9
Paperback
240 pages
October 2001, Jossey-Bass
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"At last, a book that helps nonprofit associations produceannual reports on time, on budget, and on target for theiraudiences." --J. D. Andrews, chairman, the Council forProfessional Recognition
"Timely, relevant, and thorough-every nonprofit that publishesannual reports should have this book, and those that don't shouldheed its counsel. We'll certainly recommend it to our clients."--George A. Brakeley III, president, Brakeley, Inc.
"Chock full of useful information for nonprofits from small tolarge. In the course of describing the production process fromconceptualization through distribution, Taylor shows how this vitalcommunications tool can be published economically and on time."--David Slater, director of communications, the Chesapeake BayFoundation "As the former CEO of an educational nonprofit whose heart sank at the sound of the words 'we have to put together the annual report,' I now make only one recommendation-Buy this book and do what it says." John Agresto, president, John Agresto & Associates, former deputy chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities
"At last, a book that helps nonprofit associations produce annual reports on time, on budget, and on target for their audiences." J. D. Andrews, chairman, the Council for Professional Recognition
"Timely, relevant, and thorough-every nonprofit that publishes annual reports should have this book, and those that don't should heed its counsel. We'll certainly recommend it to our clients." George A. Brakeley III, president, Brakeley, Inc.
"Chock full of useful information for nonprofits from small to large. In the course of describing the production process from conceptualization through distribution, Taylor shows how this vital communications tool can be published economically and on time." David Slater, director of communications, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation