In preparation for our next meeting, check out a couple articles about nonprofits in relation to generations and change:
- The Only Constant is Change: Give Younger Generations the Chance to Create a Better Future for the Nonprofit Sector from nationally renowned nonprofit generational leadership commentator and blogger, Rosetta Thurman, a Generation X Nonprofit leader in Washington D.C.
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Coming to Terms with the Future of Nonprofit Leadership, again, from Rosetta Thurman, who also periodically blogs for Stanford Social Innovation Review
- Go HERE to learn about the ways that technology is reshaping nonprofit operations in very real, practical ways from this Stanford Social Innovation Review blogpost. This example focuses on volunteer engagement, but the impact of such a change on nonprofit culture will inevitably effect much more- including you.
Links provided by Mollie Cripe, YWCA, Fort Wayne
Lettie said
Thought provoking links, Mollie! I think the first will strike a chord as per the group’s last conversation. The second is intriguing- and I wonder what everyone else thinks about the implications. . .
A post linking to Rosetta Thurman, Clay Shirky and Ben Rigby?!! What more could a Nonprofit Resource Librarian could ask for?
Thanks!