Emily SterlingFunders & Nonprofit CEO Transitions“A third of [nonprofit CEO] survey participants say they are likely to leave their current organization in the next two years. Twenty-two…Aug 16Aug 16
Emily SterlingWhy do nonprofits cycle through so many CEOs?It seems every week I hear horror stories of nonprofits that have multiple CEOs cycle through in the span of a few short years. Imagine for…Jun 11Jun 11
Emily SterlingBeen putting off CEO succession planning? Here’s how to get started . . .As organizations move into greater maturity it becomes increasingly important to have both emergency and long-term succession plans.Oct 20, 2020Oct 20, 2020
Emily SterlingDo You Know how to Breathe?In times of prolonged distress, has your body forgotten how to breathe?Jun 17, 2020Jun 17, 2020
Emily SterlingGlass Balls and Rubber BallsWhen juggling a seemingly endless number of priorities, how do you manage?Jun 17, 2020Jun 17, 2020
Emily SterlingTrade your Cleverness for Bewilderment — RumiAre you jumping to conclusions, or staying curious and open?Jun 17, 2020Jun 17, 2020
Emily SterlingOn the Topic of Restructuring — A Series. Part 5: Productive (and less so) Roles for FundersHow funders can best support grantees who are explore restructuring optionsJun 14, 2020Jun 14, 2020
Emily SterlingOn the Topic of Restructuring — A Series. Part 4: MissesThe biggest “blind spots” when nonprofits are looking at restructuring optionsJun 14, 2020Jun 14, 2020
Emily SterlingOn the Topic of Restructuring — A Series. Part 3: MethodsIn this installment of our restructuring series, we get into the “how” of assessing your community’s needs, your current state, and optionsJun 10, 2020Jun 10, 2020
Emily SterlingOn the Topic of Restructuring — A Series. Part 2: ModelsAs nonprofits and funders explore options for moving forward productively, we encourage exploring the full range of models availableJun 10, 2020Jun 10, 2020