From taxes to thumb tacks, a cost-cutting expert provides dozens of practical tips that can save nonprofits up to 15 percent of their budget without slashing programs or personnel. These are easy stop-gaps that nonprofit, as well as for-profit, managers, staffs, and board members can put to use immediately to improve their bottom line.
From taxes to thumb tacks, a cost-cutting expert provides dozens of practical tips that can save nonprofits up to 15 percent of their budget without slashing programs or personnel. These are easy stop-gaps that nonprofit, as well as for-profit, managers, staffs, and board members can put to use immediately to improve their bottom line.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
GREGORY J. DABEL is head of the nonprofit consulting firmStewardship Services. He frequently presents at workshops andconferences across the country sponsored by The National Alliancefor Nonprofit Management (formerly known as Support Centers ofAmerica), the Christian Management Association, and others. Dabelis also an international correspondent for WORLD magazine and acolumnist for the Sonoma West Times & News.
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HOW YOUR NONPROFIT CAN START SAVING MONEY. 1. Balancing the Budget Does Not Have to be a Gut-WrenchingExperience. 2. Thirty General Money-Saving Principles and Opportunities. 3. Preventive Medicine--Avoiding the Really Big Expenses. 4. Maximizing Your Organization's Assets. MONEY-FINDING AND MONEY-SAVING IDEAS YOU CAN USE TODAY. 5. Saving Money on Personnel Costs Without Firing Anyone. 6. Mandatory Employee Benefits, Costs, and Payroll Taxes. 7. Optional Employer-Provided Benefits. 8. Office Space and Other Occupancy Costs. 9. Equipment That Can Stretch Those Dollars. 10. Traveling on a Nonprofit Budget. 11. Insurance Doesn't Have to Be at a Premium. 12. Consulting and Professional Services on a Tight Budget. 13. Communications--Making Talk Cheap. 14. Miscellaneous Line Items--More Dollars in Your Pocket. HOW TO GET EVERYONE TO SAVE MONEY. 15. Removing Obstacles to Reducing Expenses. 16. Making a Plan of Action and Starting to Save Money. 17. Creating a Cost-Saving Team.
HOW YOUR NONPROFIT CAN START SAVING MONEY. 1. Balancing the Budget Does Not Have to be a Gut-WrenchingExperience. 2. Thirty General Money-Saving Principles and Opportunities. 3. Preventive Medicine--Avoiding the Really Big Expenses. 4. Maximizing Your Organization's Assets. MONEY-FINDING AND MONEY-SAVING IDEAS YOU CAN USE TODAY. 5. Saving Money on Personnel Costs Without Firing Anyone. 6. Mandatory Employee Benefits, Costs, and Payroll Taxes. 7. Optional Employer-Provided Benefits. 8. Office Space and Other Occupancy Costs. 9. Equipment That Can Stretch Those Dollars. 10. Traveling on a Nonprofit Budget. 11. Insurance Doesn't Have to Be at a Premium. 12. Consulting and Professional Services on a Tight Budget. 13. Communications--Making Talk Cheap. 14. Miscellaneous Line Items--More Dollars in Your Pocket. HOW TO GET EVERYONE TO SAVE MONEY. 15. Removing Obstacles to Reducing Expenses. 16. Making a Plan of Action and Starting to Save Money. 17. Creating a Cost-Saving Team.
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