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The Non-Nonprofit: Should Nonprofits Operate More Like Businesses?

Tuesday, March 6, 2012 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM (CT)

Minneapolis, MN

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Ashoka and Greater Twin Cities United Way Present:

The Non-Nonprofit: Should Nonprofits Operate More Like Businesses?

 

March 6, 2012, 4-6 p.m.
Greater Twin Cities United Way--Stuart Wells Room
404 South 8th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55404

 

Join United Way, Ashoka Twin Cities and local nonprofit leaders for an innovative and practical panel discussion on how nonprofits can measure what counts, be market driven and create economic value from social impact.

Nonprofits are changing and sector boundaries are blurring. In an increasingly entrepreneurial and competitive environment, a premium is placed on metrics of success.

Steve Rothschild, author of "The Non-Nonprofit: For-Profit Thinking for Nonprofit Success," will address critical questions confronting the sector, drawing on his experience-based principles to ensure nonprofits remain competitive. Our panel of social entrepreneurs, academics and nonprofit leaders will provide a variety of viewpoints and practical examples that you can take back to your organization.

Questions?  Contact Spectra Myers at Ashoka Twin Cities or Brian Paulson at United Way.

Parking is available at several nearby ramps and lots, including Centre Village Municipal Parking and NRG Energy.

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Greater Twin Cities United Way
404 South 8th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55404

Tuesday, March 6, 2012 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM (CT)


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Greater Twin Cities United Way creates a better life for us all by focusing on three key areas: Basic Needs, Education and Health.

 

We attack poverty on multiple, interconnected fronts to achieve lasting change. We LIVE UNITED by collaborating with partner agencies, corporations, community leaders and people like you.

 

United Way serves people living in or near poverty in nine counties: Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott and western Washington. Making a gift to United Way is the most effective way to help the whole community.