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Writings by Randall

Personal Fine for a Nonprofit Executive

In the nonprofit world, we often encounter disciplinary actions, but a court imposing a multi-million dollar fine on an individual is unprecedented. Recently, a New York state court fined a non-profit leader $2 million for mismanagement issues, raising questions about accountability and stewardship. While such measures reinforce accountability and protect public trust, they could also deter qualified individuals from nonprofit leadership roles due to fears of personal liability.

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When Mega Gifts Are NOT Great – Donor Due Diligence

In the last 25 years, the fundraising landscape has shifted from the tried-and-true 80/20 rule to a 95/5 model, where a small percentage of donors provide the majority of philanthropic dollars. This change created an unfortunate trend of nonprofits to pursuing mega-donors recklessly. Evidence as illustrated by Florida A&M University’s $240 million gift fiasco, which highlights the importance of due diligence even in the face of exciting opportunities.

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Let’s Not Forget Volunteers

For many charities, volunteers are the lifeblood of not only function but success. They bring enthusiasm, diverse skills, and fresh perspectives, helping to drive the mission forward. Whether it's a local food bank, an animal shelter, or a global health initiative, volunteers play a critical role in the mission of the organization.

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Trouble Finding a Job

Despite a demand for talent, many seasoned professionals are struggling to secure positions. Issues meet at the intersection of salary stagnation, inflation, and shifting job market dynamics as well as hidden factors influencing hiring decisions. Let’s look to navigate the nuances of job seeking in the nonprofit sector and reflect on the importance of gratitude amidst career uncertainties.

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