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April 6, 2022

Financial Leadership

By Bill Pawlucy IOM, CAE, MPA
President and Founder, Association Options

One of the fundamental roles of a board is to mobilize an organization’s resources in a way that effectively and efficiently accomplishes the organization’s goals and fulfills their mission.   Yet, when the agenda approaches the topic of budgeting, leaders often find themselves uncomfortable or unconditioned to speak to the organization’s financial position.  With a gloss […]

July 6, 2021

Financial Leadership

By Bill Pawlucy IOM, CAE, MPA
President and Founder, Association Options

One of the fundamental roles of a board is to mobilize an organization’s resources in a way that effectively and efficiently accomplishes the organization’s goals and fulfills their mission.   Yet, when the agenda approaches the topic of budgeting, leaders often find themselves uncomfortable or unconditioned to speak to the organization’s financial position.  With a gloss […]

April 3, 2019

Gap Analysis Improves Associations

By Bill Pawlucy IOM, CAE, MPA
President and Founder, Association Options

The dictionary defines a gap as an incomplete or deficient area. A gap analysis is what organizations conducts to identify these incomplete or deficient areas in order to move from its current state to its ideal and desired, future state. Every nonprofit can benefit from a gap analysis annually, and in conjunction with reviewing its […]

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