CITATIONS

 

 

 

 

We are proud to have our thoughts cited by others in the field.

Terrie Temkin. “Should We Be Considering Professional Board Chairs?” Advancing the Nonprofit Sector. April 28, 2010.

Jeff Stratton. "Focus on the Organization for Effective Leadership transition Planning." Board & Administrator, April 2010, Vol. 26, No. 8, Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Conway, Marion..“Stimulating Ideas for the Times... Resolutions for Nonprofits in 2010.” Marion Conway – Consultant to Nonprofits (Blog). January 9, 2010

Temkin, Terrie. “Thursday’s Musings from Tucson.” Snowy Range Nonprofit Institute. October 30, 2009.

Ackerson, Anne. W. "'V' is for Value." Leading by Design: A Resource for Nonprofits Blog. December 28, 2009.

Sullivan, Kelly."Get Back to Basics When Choosing your Next Grantwriter." Nonprofit Business Advisory. December 2009, Issue 243, p. 7

Association of Fundraising Professionals. "Making Public Relations Work for You." AFP eWire Skill Builder, November 17, 2009.

Stratton, Jeff. “Unleash the Board’s Brain to Survive Recession.” Board & Administrator, August 2009, Vol. 25, No. 12, p. 1.

"Seize Opportunity When Board Asks You to Interview with Senior Staff!" Board & Administrator. December 2008, Vol. 25, No. 4, p. 3.

“Board Response to Economic Meltdown.” NY Nonprofit Executive Directors Network Blog, Friday, October 10, 2008.

"Feds seek the particulars in your proposal preparation." Education Grants Alert. Vol. 18. No. 32. August 28, 2008.

“Build Relationships, Not Lists and Increase Donations.” Education Grants Alert. Vol. 18. No. 28. July 31, 2008.

Chambers, Erin "90 Days Joining a Nonprofit Board Is More Than a Labor of Love", Special to The Wall Street Journal, March 18, 2008

“Go where they are to find younger board members." Board & Administrator. November 2007, Vol. 24, No. 3, p. 3.

“New ideas trump worn out approaches to recruit board members: Five unique ways to bring capable members on board.” Board & Administrator, August 2007, p. 1, 4.

“Incorporate Puzzles Into Your Next Training Session.” The Volunteer Management Report, June 2007, p. 1

“Shaping a More Strategic Board: 3 Steps to Big-Picture Thinking.The Nonprofit Board Report, February 2007, p. 1-2

 

We are also happy to have the following resources reprint our work.

Terrie Temkin. ”Registering to Solicit Donations.” Philanthropy Journal. May 14, 2010

Terrie Temkin. “Providing Value” Advancing the Non Profit Sector. February 22, 2010

Terrie Temkin. "Choosing a Grantwriter." Philanthropy Journal. January 8, 2010

Terrie Temkin. "Consider Phased Succession Planning." Advancing the Non Profit Sector. January 3, 2010

Terrie Temkin. "Publicly Funded: How Much to Disclose," Philanthropy Journal. December 29, 2009

Terrie Temkin. "There’s a New “Normal” in Town" Advancing the Non Profit Sector. November 25, 2009

Terrie Temkin. "Aligning Our Work Behind Our Vision" Advancing the Non Profit Sector. October 30, 2009

Terrie Temkin. "Letting a Nonprofit’s Founder Go" Philanthropy Journal. October 22, 2009

Terrie Temkin. “Hey Media Editors, the Nonprofit Sector is Worth Following.” Advancing the Non Profit Sector. August 30, 2009

Terrie Temkin. "Can You Tap Your Endowment During a Downturn?" Nonprofit World. Vol. 27, No. 4, July/August 2009. P. 4

Terrie Temkin. "Responding to Loan Requests" Philanthropy Journal. July 13, 2009

Terrie Temkin."A Convert to Graphic Facilitation," Advancing the Non Profit Sector. June 29, 2009

Terrie Temkin."Small Boards Lead to Group Think," Advancing the Non Profit Sector. June 29, 2009

Terrie Temkin. "Recruiting Board Members? Mission Attachment Must Be a Key Criterion"   Advancing the Non Profit Sector Blog. May 24, 2009.

Terrie Temkin."Tapping Endowments in a Downturn" Philanthropy Journal. May 19, 2009.

Terrie Temkin. “Reclaiming Pollyanna.” Advancing the Nonprofit Sector Blog. April 20, 2009.

Terrie Temkin. "Confidentiality in the Boardroom" Philanthropy Journal. Mar 27, 2009.

Terrie Temkin. “Now is the Time to Think Prosperity, Not Scarcity” Advancing the Nonprofit Sector Blog. March 10, 2009.

Terrie Temkin. "Audits for Smaller Nonprofits" Philanthropy Journal. February 27, 2009

Terrie Temkin. "Strategic Thinking Requires a New Paradigm" Evolutionary Sustainability Blog, September 10, 2008.

Terrie Temkin. "Responding to the Economic Meltdown" The Philanthropy Journal. October 10, 2008.

Terrie Temkin. "A Policy Ensures Confidentiality in the Board Room." The Symposium Magazine article is Vol. 7, p. 14

Terrie Temkin. “Defining Mission, Vision, Values” Philanthropy Journal. September 5, 2008

Terrie Temkin. “Can Donors Expect Privacy?” Symposium Magazine. Vol. 6, pg. 14, 15.

Terrie Temkin. “Diversity, Diversity. Everyone Wants Diversity” Symposium Magazine. Vol. 5, pg. 10, 11.

Terrie Temkin. “Public Pay for an Internal Tribute” Symposium Magazine. Vol. 4, p. 10.

Temkin, Terrie, "Can You Be Paid in Lieu of a Pension?." Nonprofit World. Vol. 26, No. 4, July/August 2008, p. 6

Terrie Temkin.  "Can Donors Expect Privacy". Philanthropy Journal. August 8, 2008

Terrie Temkin. "Tips for Effective Board Meetings." Effective Learning. Video podcast. January 15, 2008

“Add expertise with citizen participation on board committees.” Board & Administrator. June 2008, Vol. 24, No. 10, p. 1.

McNamara, Mary Guinane “How to Make Money as a Freelance Fundraising Copywriter, Edited by Robert W. Bly, Center for Technical Communication, 2008

Temkin, Terrie, “Starting a Private Foundation.” Symposium Magazine. Vol. 3, p. 20-21.

Temkin, Terrie, “Donating Your Art.” Symposium Magazine. Vol. 1, p. 16 – 17.

Temkin, Terrie, "Valuing In-Kind Gifts." Nonprofit World. Vol. 25, No. 5, September/October 2007, p. 6

Lehman, Ann W. and Robert M. Zimmerman. (2007) “Questions to help boards think strategically.” Board Members Rule: How to Be a Strategic Advocate for Your Nonprofit. Bloomington, IN: Unlimited Publishing LLC, p. 18

 

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