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Small, But Mighty: A Resource for Small Nonprofit Leaders

Beth Kanter

Actually, according to the Urban Institute, 88% of nonprofits had revenue between $100,000 and $3 million in 2015! No longer small, with a budget over $5 million, the organization began work to become a high-performing nonprofit in 2007. Should the document focus only on nonprofits that hope to get larger?

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Ignoring the Impossible

Jamie Notter

The story documents a company called Morning Star, the world’s largest tomato processor. They do $700 million in revenue a year, so this is not a small company. December 2007 (8). November 2007 (14). October 2007 (12). September 2007 (17). August 2007 (18). July 2007 (13). June 2007 (17).

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Keeping Your Board Strategically Focused on Growth

Associations Now

Yet, because it can mean a lot of things—from new members and additional revenue to increased net assets or reserves—using growth alone as a board directive can be risky. Chief executives rate boards that have done so as more effective (55 percent) than those that have not (38 percent), according to the 2007 Governance Index.

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Maybe Facebook Isn’t Fading: Mobile Drives Record Quarter

Associations Now

According to PandoDaily ’s Hamish McKenzie, the social media giant missed a huge opportunity by not giving its applications platform, launched in 2007, a chance to grow naturally. billion in revenue and $333 million in net profit. Facebook is certainly a big company, but could it have been even bigger?

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When Members Vote on Dues

Associations Now

Associations don’t typically grant members voting power on dues increases, but one association that does has found a formula that keeps members happy and revenue growing. Since 2007, GCSAA has raised dues every two years and tied those increases to the Consumer Price Index. Power to the people!) but not anything else.”