Many people do not see nonprofit organization as businesses. Actually, business relationships are even more important in nonprofits than in regular businesses. This is because nonprofits run on volunteerism and goodwill. Because relationships are so important, you need to be measuring these relationships. There are many steps involved in measuring these relationships, but I believe the most important is using your mission to define our objectives. A good objective gives you something to reach for and will help keep your organization driven. The goal should be a specific number. An example of a measurable goal would be to increase donations by 15% over the next year. Have you ever worked for a nonprofit before?
Move in day is one of the most exciting days of the year. College is the opposite of high school in that in high school, summer is the best time of the year and no one wants to go back to school, but in college, the best time of the year is when we are at school. Saturday my parents drove up to ONU with me and helped me move in. I'm actually extremely surprised we were able to fit most my stuff in my little Honda Civic. After my parents left, my roommates and I got back to doing our normal sitting around and doing nothing. When my stomach started rumbling, I was reminded that I was going to have to cook for myself for the first time in my life. We took a trip to Wal-Mart that lasted about two hours too long, but after multiple phone calls to my mom, I felt confident that I had a cart full of food that I could cook up into something good. When we got home, however, I was quickly reminded of my terrible cooking skills. I ate the saddest stir fry of my life and then did the dishes....
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