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Posted: March 20, 2013

The Abundant Not-for-Profit

The Abundant Not-for-Profit. It’s not an oxymoron. Really.

Many non-profit organizations are talking about a ā€œcrisis in volunteerismā€ and how thereā€™s not enough money to go around. Ā Those in search of a different perspective should take note of the upcoming book launch presentations for The Abundant Not-for-Profit: How Talent (not Money) will Transform your Organization that will be delivered by co-author Lynda Gerty of the Vancouver-based not-for-profit, Vantage Point.

A decade in the making, the Abundant Not-for-Profit offers an innovative approach to drive transformative change in not-for-profit organizations. The book infuses theory with tips, case studies and practical tools to show how organizations can attract, meaningfully engage and integrate the 21st century volunteer. From organizational culture to planning, from great governance to excellent people processes, The Abundant Not-for-Profit offers leaders a new road map to transform their organizations with talent, not money.

Book launch presentations are being hosted in Kimberley on March 25 from 6-9 p.m. at Centre 64, and in Nelson on March 26 from 1-4 p.m. at The New Grand Hotel. Interested participants are asked to register in advance at www.basinreach.ca or by calling 250-352-6786.

REACH, the Resource, Education and Consultation Hub of the Kootenay Boundary Community Services Co-op, is hosting the book launch presentations in partnership with local organizations, including the Kimberley & District Community Foundation and the College of the Rockies-Kimberley Campus and Columbia Basin Trust.

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