Generating and Sustaining Nonprofit Earned Income: A Guide to Successful Enterprise Strategies, Yale School of Management-The Goldman Sachs Foundation Partnership on Nonprofit VenturesISBN: 978-0-7879-7238-7
Hardcover
352 pages
April 2004, Jossey-Bass
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—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
Foundation
—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!"
—BeCohen 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
SocialEntrepreneurship, 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
past pPresident 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
Foundation