What Do We Mean By CAPACITY-BUILDING?
Unity Foundation defines "capacity-building" as a continuous process of attracting and managing finite Board-ensured resources (both human and capital) on a rapidly changing landscape in order to produce projects, programs, services and activities that are demonstrably appropriate to the nonprofit's mission.
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Who is responsible for ensuring that capacity building actually happens in a nonprofit organization?
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Why is Capacity Building Important for a Nonprofit Organization?
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What Does C.Q.® Measure?
Leadership ~ Advancement ~Treasury Management ~ Operations ~ Readiness |
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What is the C.Q.® Process?
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How Does My Nonprofit Organization Register to use C.Q.® ?
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What Organizations Have Taken C.Q.® ? |
Thank you for your interest in C.Q.®. For additional information, please contact Lori Roming at 207-948-6489 or lroming@unityfdn.org
"I helped the (Foundation) here in St. Louis do some 'capacity building' work in past years, and your work and product was the best information I found nation wide." ~ T.B. (Missouri)
"Last night's debrief session was a great start for us and I look forward to working together to get closer to the "bull's eye". It is clear from the discussions last night that we have what it takes in terms of committment, passion, and intelligence! " ~ T. W. (Maine)
"I wanted to let you know how profitable I felt our time together was. There were moments that were a bit uncomfortable, but all in all, I agree that there was some good dialogue that we will be able to take to the next discussion level. " ~ S.P. (Illinois)
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