Keys For Non Profit Startup
Last updated 2/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.25 GB | Duration: 1h 42m
Last updated 2/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.25 GB | Duration: 1h 42m
The important contributions of non profit startups and their impact to our society
What you'll learn
Learn the management of non profit startup
Non profit increasing effectiveness of delivery
Key areas that must be watch my NGO"s
Learn internal control of the non profit organizations
The critical role of non profit in helping America youth
Rhe advocacy versus the activist functions of the non profits
The corporatization of the non profit organisations
Requirements
No requirement
Description
The world population is growing rapidly, but we all no that the poor and the marginalize in society are continuously suffering without much help from their own government, either some of the government don't care about them or simply their country is so poor that the basic necessity of live is even difficult to come by. The non government organisations play a very key role in helping the needy in our society and communities.The increase in non profit start up in our society will go a long way to assist the vulnerable in society, of course the proper management of the non profit organisation is very central in helping the poor in the communities because although the work of the non governmental organizations are fantastic some of them simply use it as a tool to deceived society and a mass wealth for their individual personal interest at the expense of the poor.Their work on embarking in advocacy and volunteerism is a called in the right direction to help the society, they should established evaluation and monitoring units in their company to ensure that the work is done in a professional way so that people will have confident in them and donate to a very good course.There should be internal control measures in their business because the image of the company stand for a good course and it will be very bad for society to find out that they are just using their image just to deceived society.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Non profit startup - Introduction
Lecture 3 Management of non profit startup
Lecture 4 Non profit organizations in a time of unprecedented change
Lecture 5 Non profit and impact based measurement
Lecture 6 Non profit public relations
Lecture 7 Non profit increasing effectiveness of delivery
Lecture 8 Non profit : Global justice
Section 2: Key Area That Must Be Watch By Non profit Organizations
Lecture 9 Ethics and professionalism for non profits
Lecture 10 Advocacy and volunteeism
Lecture 11 Grant and proposal writing
Lecture 12 Program evaluation and monitoring
Lecture 13 Government social welfare and NGO
Lecture 14 Can NGO substitute government?
Lecture 15 Rise of mega donors for non profit organizations
Section 3: Internal Controls Of Non profits
Lecture 16 Internal controls and the NGO sector
Lecture 17 The need for NGO to be holier than thou
Section 4: The critical role of non profit In Helping Urban Youth In USA
Lecture 18 Urban youth in inner city neighborhoods and their problems
Lecture 19 Consequences of the problem faced by urban youth
Lecture 20 How non profit can help
Section 5: How Non profit Can Increase Their Funding By Tapping Into Different Sources
Lecture 21 External sources of funding
Lecture 22 Internal campaigns and methods
Lecture 23 Why people contribute
Section 6: The Advocacy Versus The Activist Functions Of Non profits
Lecture 24 The advocacy versus the activist role
Lecture 25 The examples from around the world
Lecture 26 Grassroots activism and intervention and crisis handling
Section 7: The corporatization Of The Non Profit Organizations
Lecture 27 The corporatization and the opinion of others
Lecture 28 The examples of Bill and Melinda Gates foundation
Lecture 29 Corporitization of NGO is long overdue for transparency and accountability
Lecture 30 The impact of corporatization of NGO"s
everybody, non profit organizations, managers, consultants, students, donors, directors etc