Category: pharoscore
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Why Standards Matter Now More Than Ever…
I have been having several conversations this week with individuals about the need for clearer nonprofit standards. One of the conversations turned very abrasive and uncomfortable very quickly, with the other party suggesting that I was a dictator for encouraging organizations to adopt better standards or that standards exist at all. Perhaps it is the…
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Why You Should Turn Off Your Phone Once a Week, According to the NSA
The National Security Agency (NSA) recommends turning off your smartphone at least once a week as a simple cybersecurity measure. Frequent reboots can help prevent attackers from accessing sensitive data on your device. This approach disrupts potential malware, especially from advanced threats like spear-phishing or zero-click exploits, which can infect phones without any user interaction.…
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Non-Profit Nerd-Issue 7-Help! What do I do if I only have 3 months of Funding Left?
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Why Non-Profits Need an Organizational North Star
In my past life as a Consultant, I remember often working with organizations to develop and implement strategic plans, to identify metrics and to develop tracking tools. Often times, I would get resistance from some organizations stating” we don’t have time for all of this”, or ” there are too many metrics to track across…
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15 Red Flags for Your Auditor
Join our Senior Partner and President, Carmen Reis, as she discusses 15 Red Flags your Auditor looks for.
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Optimizing Your Nonprofit’s Leadership: Legal Requirements and Best Practices for Board Composition Or How Many to Use and When
For any nonprofit organization, the board of directors plays a pivotal role in strategic oversight and governance. Establishing an effective board is not just about meeting legal requirements; it’s about embracing best practices that underpin the nonprofit’s success. I often used to get questions about what is the best size for my board of directors.…
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Do I Need a Policy Against Ponzi Schemes & Other Stories from the Trenches
In today’s blog we discuss some unusual policies that Non Profits have implemented over the years… So in my 15 years of consulting with non profits and sitting on boards, you can assume I have seen some weird stuff. I think the weirdest was when one executive director reached out to me and asked if…