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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—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
In collaboration with the Yale School of Management-The Goldman Sachs Foundation Partnership on Nonprofit Ventures, this comprehensive guide identifies best practices for generating a reliable income stream and ultimately reducing nonprofit organizations' dependence on traditional sources of funding. Edited by renowned scholar and consultant Sharon Oster and Cynthia Massarsky and Samantha Beinhacker, deputy directors of The Partnership on Nonprofit Ventures, Generating and Sustaining Nonprofit Earned Income: A Guide to Successful Enterprise Strategies will teach readers sound business planning strategies that can significantly benefit their organization's internal capacity and financial health.