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This fully updated Nonprofit Management Principles and Practice Fourth Edition by Michael J. Worth, a broad overview of the major issues and important trends affecting the governance and management of nonprofit organizations, including the scope and structure of the nonprofit sector, nonprofit leadership, nonprofit management, fundraising, earned income strategies, financial management, and nonprofit advocacy Advocacy, management of international and global organizations, and social entrepreneurship. It is filled with current issues, timely examples, and up-to-date data, and covers various nonprofit sub-sectors, including educational, health, arts-focused, human services, and advocacy organizations, among others. Written specifically for students, Nonprofit Management integrates research, theory, and literature for professionals, and includes more information than is found in more prescriptive, career-oriented alternatives.

Michael C. He teaches postgraduate courses related to the governance and management of foundations, non-profit organizations and charitable fundraising. Dr. Worth served as Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs at George Washington University for 18 years, previously serving as Director of Development at the University of Maryland.

Nonprofit Management Principles and Practice Fourth Edition

Nonprofit Management Principles and Practice Fourth Edition

Early in his career, he was Assistant to the President of Wilkes University and Director of Development at DeSales University. As Vice President of George Washington University, he planned and led two major campaigns and provided support to the Board of Directors. Dr. Worth has served as a member of the Philanthropic Committee of the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) and as editor of the CASE International Journal of Educational Advancement, a peer-reviewed academic journal focused on the practice of institutional advancement. in educational institutions. He has authored or edited numerous books, textbooks, and monographs, including Public College and University Development (1985); The Role of the Development Officer in Higher Education (1994); Fundraising for Education: Principles and Practices (1993); New Fundraising Strategies for Education (2002); Securing the Future (2005); Resonance Boxes (2008); Managing Nonprofit Organizations: Principles and Practices (1st edition 2009; 2nd edition 2012; 3rd edition 2013; 4th edition 2017; 5th edition 2019); Foundations of the Future (2012); Campaign Leadership (1st edition, 2010; 2nd edition, 2017); and Advisory Boards in Higher Education (2017).

Among other volunteer services, Dr. Worth has served on the board of directors of Miriam's Kitchen, an organization that serves the homeless in Washington, D.C., and a member of the advisory board of the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network, Washington, D.C. the classroom. Dr. Worth provides extensive advice on governance, management and fundraising with colleges, universities, associations, national institutions, and non-profit organizations in various fields and sectors. He holds a BA in Economics from Wilkes University, an MA in Economics from American University, and a Ph.D. in Higher Education from the University of Maryland.