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Simone Joyaux, ACFRE, Joyaux Associates | January 4 2013
What Do You Talk about at Your Board Meetings?
Board meetings require intentional design and good facilitation so that the board can do the work of governance without getting sidetracked by management stuff and other matters. -
Simone Joyaux, ACFRE, Joyaux Associates | August 17 2012
A Too-Sad Truth about the Nonprofit Sector
It’s unethical for a nonprofit to provide poor-quality service because it can’t raise enough money. The same should apply to nonprofit infrastructure and working conditions.
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The Case against Rainy-Day Framing of Budgets and Taxes
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