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![]() A very practical, walk-away-with-dozens-of-new-ideas book for nonprofit managers who face the constant challenge of increasing income and reducing expenses. The author not only encourages good fiscal management, he motivates the reader and provides a road map for saving a lot of money.br--John Pearson, CEO, Christian Management AssociationbrbrA straightforward, no-nonsense guide to streamlining expenses without sacrificing valuable programs and services.brbrEven in a good national economy, nonprofit organizations can have tight financial constraints. And since most nonprofits are already operating close to the fiscal balance line, they feel the financial pinch sooner and more acutely than business or government when the economy takes a downward spin.brbrThis nuts-and-bolts resource will help you find ways to:brbr--Effectively balance your budgetbrbr--Minimize spending through thirty general money-saving principles and opportunitiesbrbr--Maximize your organization's various assetsbrbr--Save money on personnel costs without firing anyonebrbr--Reduce office equipment and supply costsbrbr--Negotiate the best possible price with vendors--Develop long- and short-term strategies for expense reductionbrbr--Create an action plan as well as a cost-saving teambrbrThe money-saving tips that Gregory Dabel presents in this useful guide will benefit even those organizations whose revenues are thriving. Saving Money in Nonprofit Organizations is for professionals who are ready to take action and improve their financial bottom lines.HOW YOUR NONPROFIT CAN START SAVING MONEY.brbr1. Balancing the Budget Does Not Have to be a Gut-Wrenching Experience.brbr2. Thirty General Money-Saving Principles and Opportunities.brbr3. Preventive Medicine--Avoiding the Really Big Expenses.brbr4. Maximizing Your Organization's Assets.brbrMONEY-FINDING AND MONEY-SAVING IDEAS YOU CAN USE TODAY.brbr5. Saving Money on Personnel Costs Wit Read the entire article at A1 Books Compare prices:
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