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[Flexiblesusy] 10 Reasons Why Nonprofit Execs Love CredentialingInside Charity team at insidecharitynews.orgThu Oct 26 14:38:44 BST 2023
(America's Trusted Nonprofit News Source) B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b B b **NANOE Credentials - 10 Reasons Why Nonprofit Execs Love Them** VISIT HERE OR PRESS INSIDE CHARITY BELOW FOR ENTIRE ARTICLE B https://jimmylarose.lt.acemlnd.com/Prod/link-tracker?redirectUrl=aHR0cHMlM0ElMkYlMkZpbnNpZGVjaGFyaXR5Lm9yZyUyRjIwMjMlMkYwNiUyRjAyJTJGbmFub2UtY3JlZGVudGlhbHMtMTAtcmVhc29ucy13aHktbm9ucHJvZml0LXByYWN0aXRpb25lcnMtbG92ZS10aGVtJTJG&sig=G5SfSqxmFm6fLps7poqCa626cWpqhAENrKwW8Yf6oHEe&iat=1698327967&a=%7C%7C26605550%7C%7C&account=jimmylarose%2Eactivehosted%2Ecom&email=HocW0YH30nSZ6WFvdzyuSCwqfn%2BgocE%2Fjtz5L8nuweKO%2FIlfu8sUYWbSCVqHiK89RVw%3D%3AfbWrhvaaqkWGdkC%2FmiFIcXgGUDGiug5A&s=1197093a660b04069ba9472788c9508f&i=624A1087A230A2479 B Dear Colleagues in Service, Three years ago I discovered NANOE's New Guidelines for Nonprofits. **This 1,100 page desk reference focused on the myriad of charitable legislation, tax laws, industry standards, outdated philosophies, organizational structures, and practices that have STOPPED CHARITABLE SECTOR GROWTH on all fronts.** In the face of this downturn NANOE also noted that governments, philanthropic communities and civil society **demands more performance from charities** to effectively tackle a host of social, health and environmental issues. Their final analysis determined that industry standards have not changed to meet the needs of the 21st century. NANOE's three credentialing programs are based on this prolific work. With that background in mind here are ten reasons (in descending order) why I covet **Certified Nonprofit Executive** (CNE), **Certified Development Executive** (CDE) &B **Certified Nonprofit Consultant** (CNC): **10. NANOE Members are Awesome** NANOE certification has solidified my relationship with other NANOE group members. I find the community a place where I can contribute and that I constantly learn from. I find validation of my entrepreneurial perspective and acceptance of my thought processes. I like the give and take I find in the NANOE community. I am honored to be part of NANOE. NANOE credentials are highly regarded. The materials you study present a research and evidence-based model. Taken together, the three certifications show you how to develop a complete nonprofit organizational system that scales your nonprofit's mission and impact in ways you have only dreamed of before. An added benefit is that NANOE promotes regular conferences explaining the Major Gifts Ramp-Up model, a practical outgrowth of their research. I am lucky to be one of the faculty members involved in these conferences. The people you meet are wonderful. The NANOE organization attracts cutting-edge thought leaders whom you get to interact with. Exciting and invigorating, for sure. Obtaining NANOE certification has many rewards. I am thankful to have the NANOE certifications that I do. **9. NANOE Certifications Give Credibility** Being a Certified Nonprofit Executive, Development Executive, and Nonprofit Consultant shows that you are a master in the fields nonprofit leadership, fundraising, and advising. The tests are rigorous. And certifications are highly valued. My NANOE certifications show my clients and colleagues that I am a well-rounded nonprofit professional, competent in all...VISIT HERE TO READ ENTIRE ARTICLE AT INSIDE CHARITY B B B https://jimmylarose.lt.acemlnd.com/Prod/link-tracker?redirectUrl=aHR0cHMlM0ElMkYlMkZpbnNpZGVjaGFyaXR5Lm9yZyUyRjIwMjMlMkYwNiUyRjAyJTJGbmFub2UtY3JlZGVudGlhbHMtMTAtcmVhc29ucy13aHktbm9ucHJvZml0LXByYWN0aXRpb25lcnMtbG92ZS10aGVtJTJG&sig=G5SfSqxmFm6fLps7poqCa626cWpqhAENrKwW8Yf6oHEe&iat=1698327967&a=%7C%7C26605550%7C%7C&account=jimmylarose%2Eactivehosted%2Ecom&email=HocW0YH30nSZ6WFvdzyuSCwqfn%2BgocE%2Fjtz5L8nuweKO%2FIlfu8sUYWbSCVqHiK89RVw%3D%3AfbWrhvaaqkWGdkC%2FmiFIcXgGUDGiug5A&s=1197093a660b04069ba9472788c9508f&i=624A1087A230A2479 Inside Charity is pleased to report that over 500,000 executives, staff, board members, ministry leaders and volunteers rely on Inside Charity for their nonprofit news. We're grateful to everyone who has participated and want to encourage as many as people as possible to continue to share their experiences. Your written comments and contributions have helped your colleagues navigate this process. Inside Charity is here to make sure receive the information you require to navigate unprecedented times. VISIT HERE TO SUBSCRIBE We look forward to hearing from you. Warmly, **Jimmy LaRose, CNE, CDE, CNC** Senior Editor _________________ Sent to flexiblesusy at projects.hepforge.org Unsubscribe: http://jimmylarose.activehosted.com/proc.php?nl=230&c=624&m=1087&s=1197093a660b04069ba9472788c9508f&act=unsub National Development Institute, PO Box 1840, Lexington, SOUTH CAROLINA 29071, United States -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.hepforge.org/lists-archive/flexiblesusy/attachments/20231026/eaedb4cd/attachment.html>
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