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While large corporations and nonprofit organizations have long had positive relationships with each other, the donor-recipient model they embody often is unsustainable and untenable for small businesses and local nonprofits. What new relationship model will serve small businesses and local nonprofits in the future? The SPARC program offers a new model for small businesses and local nonprofits to follow that benefits both, and increases the philanthropic climate in your community. Rick Swanson illustrates how the three key principles of mission, strength, and potential open up new possibilities for small business owners and nonprofit directors alike.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
While large corporations and nonprofit organizations have long had positive relationships with each other, the donor-recipient model they embody often is unsustainable and untenable for small businesses and local nonprofits. What new relationship model will serve small businesses and local nonprofits in the future? The SPARC program offers a new model for small businesses and local nonprofits to follow that benefits both, and increases the philanthropic climate in your community. Rick Swanson illustrates how the three key principles of mission, strength, and potential open up new possibilities for small business owners and nonprofit directors alike.
Autorenporträt
Richard P Swanson is a career chemist, educator, and project manager who has worked in the education, non-profit, and for-profit arenas. Rick holds degrees in chemistry, education, and the history of science and technology. He brings decades of experience to his speaking engagements and partnership-building workshops.Rick is an avid photographer, family history researcher, and music lover. He still practices a little chemistry in the form of wine-making and beer brewing.