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Coming soon! New and improved Standards for Excellence code and resources!

With the start of the new year, we can always look forward to the promise of new beginnings. The fresh blanket of snow covering our communities here in Maryland is a great symbol of hope for the new year.

While the big news at my home has been the excitement that two snow days brings to school-aged kids, we at the Standards for Excellence Institute are also super excited to be sharing news about updates to our Standards for Excellence code and resources.

In the coming weeks and throughout 2025, we’ll be sharing more details about the program’s exciting relaunch, which will include our:

  • Revised set of benchmarks in the Standards for Excellence code,
  • New resources and tools in our new Standards for Excellence educational resource packets (in fact, we will soon have 49 packets, a big increase from our current collection of 27 packets),
  • New website,
  • New branding,
  • New ways to show donors and the world that your organization lives by the highest standards,
  • and more…

So, grab your coat and hat and join us as we sleigh into 2025 with great new Standards for Excellence programming and resources!

Photo: kids sledding. Photo by Lan Gao on Unsplash

 

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About the Author: Amy Coates Madsen

Amy Coates Madsen is the Director of the Standards for Excellence Institute, a national initiative to promote the highest standards of ethics and accountability in nonprofit governance, management, and operations, and to facilitate adherence to standards by all organizations. The Standards for Excellence Institute is a program of the Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations where Amy has served for more than twenty-two years. Amy is responsible for coordinating all aspects of the association’s comprehensive ethics and accountability program and efforts to replicate the program nationally. She serves as a frequent trainer and writer in the areas of board conduct, program evaluation, program replication, fundraising ethics, and nonprofit management. She has taught courses on nonprofit ethics and accountability at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies Certificate Program on Nonprofit Management. She has held positions at the Trenton lobbying firm of the Princeton Public Affairs Group, and the Public Policy Liaison Unit at the world headquarters of Catholic Relief Services. Amy received her Master of Arts in Policy Studies degree from the Johns Hopkins University – Institute for Policy Studies in Baltimore, Maryland; and her Bachelors degree from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, Virginia. Amy is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Amy serves on the Internal Revenue Service Advisory Committee on Tax Exempt and Government Entities (ACT). Amy is a former member of the Disaster Action Team of the Central Maryland Chapter of the American Red Cross and is qualified to provide disaster preparedness training to children and adults. She has also served as the former President of Central Maryland CAN TOO and was a member of the Board of Trustees of the largest United Methodist Church in Baltimore City. She serves on the board of her children’s preschool PTA and is a volunteer with the Girl Scouts of Central Maryland. Amy is currently leading an effort to establish an endowment for the Virginia Tech University Honors Program.