Note on the Nonprofit Coherence Framework

Note on the Nonprofit Coherence Framework

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Coherence is one of the four cornerstones of nonprofit effectiveness that is vital for understanding the unique purpose and context of nonprofits. It refers to how a nonprofit’s distinctive identity, mission, and values are integrated into a unified, coherent whole. According to the Nonprofit Coherence Framework, the four cornerstones are: 1. Identity – the way nonprofits communicate and identify themselves to the public and the people who support them. 2. Mission – the underlying purpose and values of the

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One of my favorite organizations to support is Save the Children. They’ve got a great team of staff and an impressive track record of bringing relief and stability to children and their families in disaster areas. One of the things I admire most about Save the Children is their commitment to using research and data to make data-driven decisions about their organization’s direction and operations. I’ve been impressed by the rigor, quality, and transparency of their governance structures, as well as their ongoing evaluation processes. But while I

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For several years, I’ve been studying the Nonprofit Coherence Framework (NCF) of Shannon L. Smith, Nonprofit Excellence Director at the University of Minnesota, and have been amazed by its power. The NCF is the product of years of study and research by the Nonprofit Board of Advisors, a group of experienced nonprofit directors, and other experts. The Framework is a set of four (4) guiding principles designed to improve the alignment, coherence and effectiveness of nonpro

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The Nonprofit Coherence Framework is a valuable tool for nonprofit leaders. It is a framework that shows how nonprofit strategic plans align their goals, their objectives, and their values with their activities. It also identifies how to leverage the power of their strategic plan to achieve their missions’ goals (and, of course, the best practices to do it). The Nonprofit Coherence Framework is composed of five domains: Values, Resource Inventory, Relationships, Innovation, and Results. Here are

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When I started to work on this project, I was not sure if there would be any need to create an organization that would follow the Nonprofit Coherence Framework in practice. To my great surprise, this organization soon began to attract funders, supporters, volunteers, and clients who found our mission, methods, and outputs very resonant and compelling. I was not the only one in the organization who was impressed by the impact that we had been making on society. basics Others came to me in tears, begging me to continue doing something that

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