| An Introduction to the Nonprofit Sector |
| Written by Gary M. Grobman | ||||
What People Are Saying About An Introduction to the Nonprofit Sector:"Having used the third edition of The Nonprofit Handbook in previous courses, I was pleasantly surprised when several students reported that the book had become a desktop reference shared by various managers in their nonprofit organizations. Gary Grobman's latest book, An Introduction to the Nonprofit Sector: A Practical Approach for the 21st Century, raises the bar even higher. Grobman has skillfully blended the penetrating questions of nonprofit scholarship with the everyday practicalities that confront today's nonprofit manager. I can't imagine a better fit for my classroom needs, and I predict this book will achieve a special place among the texts available for graduate and undergraduate courses on nonprofit management." Ralph Brower, Ph.D. "The first comprehensive text on nonprofit management, and it's a good one, as well. Grobman tells aspiring managers what they need to know and why their work is important. I particularly like the way he interweaves theory and practice in this text." Jon Van Til, Ph.D. "This book is an excellent resource for introducing students to the nonprofit sector and for providing nonprofit managers with the basic information they need to start or run a nonprofit organization. It is comprehensive in its scope, ranging from the history, theory and legal foundations of the sector, to the very practical issues of governing and managing a nonprofit organization. While well grounded in literature and current information sources, it is clearly written and easy to use as either a classroom text or a ready desk reference." Dennis Young, Ph.D. About the Author: Gary M. Grobman (B.S. Drexel University, M.P.A. Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, Ph.D., Penn State University) is special projects director for White Hat Communications, a Harrisburg, PA-based publishing company. He served as the executive director of the Pennsylvania Jewish Coalition-a statewide nonprofit association-from 1983-1996. Prior to that, he was a senior legislative assistant in Washington for two members of Congress, a news reporter, and a political humor columnist for Roll Call. In 1987, he founded the Non-Profit Advocacy Network (NPAN), which consists of more than 50 statewide associations that represent Pennsylvania charities. He currently is the Harrisburg Contributing Editor for Pennsylvania Nonprofit Report, and is the regular nonprofit technology/Internet columnist for Contributions Magazine. He is the author of The Holocaust-A Guide for Pennsylvania Teachers, The Nonprofit Handbook, The Non-Profit Internet Handbook (co-authored with Gary Grant), Improving Quality and Performance in Your Non-Profit Organization, and The Nonprofit Organization's Guide to E-Commerce.
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ISBN: 1-929109-19-9
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