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Congratulations to The Arc Central Chesapeake Region!

The Standards for Excellence Institute would like to congratulate The Arc Central Chesapeake Region for renewing their accreditation under the Standards for Excellence: An Ethics and Accountability Code for the Nonprofit Sector. Being accredited by the Standards for Excellence Institute demonstrates that the nonprofit has met the rigorous requirements that are included in the standards. Being an accredited nonprofit sets the organization apart as a top performer in the nonprofit field and lets[…]
By Amy Coates Madsen | December 20, 2024 Read More>

Introducing: Standards for Excellence Institute® Licensed Consultant Class of November 2024

For Immediate Release Contact: Amy Coates Madsen Director, Standards for Excellence Institute® acmadsen@standardsforexcellence.org 443-438-2314   Introducing: Standards for Excellence Institute® Licensed Consultant Class of November 2024 Baltimore, MD – December 11, 2024 – The Standards for Excellence Institute, an initiative dedicated to promoting the highest standards of nonprofit ethics and accountability, announces its 2024 Class of Licensed Consultants. Thirty highly experienced nonprofit[…]
By Amy Coates Madsen | December 11, 2024 Read More>

Joshua M. Freeman Foundation Renews its Accreditation!

The Standards for Excellence Institute congratulates the Joshua M. Freeman Foundation for renewing their accreditation under the Standards for Excellence: An Ethics and Accountability Code for the Nonprofit Sector. Being accredited by the Standards for Excellence Institute demonstrates that the nonprofit has met the rigorous requirements that are included in the standards. Being an accredited nonprofit sets the organization apart as a top performer in the nonprofit field and lets all its[…]
By Amy Coates Madsen | October 08, 2024 Read More>

Congratulations to North American Land Trust!

The Standards for Excellence Institute would like to congratulate North American Land Trust (NALT) for earning their accreditation under the Standards for Excellence: An Ethics and Accountability Code for the Nonprofit Sector. Being accredited by the Standards for Excellence Institute’s partner, Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations (PANO), demonstrates that the nonprofit has met the rigorous requirements that are included in the standards. Being an accredited nonprofit sets the[…]
By Amy Coates Madsen | October 02, 2024 Read More>

Congratulations to Touch Stones Financial Wellness Services!

The Standards for Excellence Institute would like to congratulate Touch Stones Financial Wellness Services for earning the Standards basics recognition under the Standards for Excellence: An Ethics and Accountability Code for the Nonprofit Sector. To earn the Standards basics recognition, Touch Stones Financial Wellness Services went through an application process, which included a review by Standards of Excellence Institute staff to verify that Touch Stones Financial Wellness Services has[…]
By Amy Coates Madsen | July 24, 2024 Read More>

Congratulations to HOPE For All!

The Standards for Excellence Institute would like to congratulate HOPE For All for earning the Standards basics recognition under the Standards for Excellence: An Ethics and Accountability Code for the Nonprofit Sector. To earn the Standards basics recognition, HOPE For All went through an application process, which included a review by Standards of Excellence Institute staff to verify that HOPE For All has strong policies in place for good governance and legal compliance, and a well-defined[…]
By Amy Coates Madsen | July 16, 2024 Read More>

Is every single thing in your organization held together by duct tape?

If you are like me, you probably have resolutions and goals for 2024. One of my resolutions is to intentionally take the time to fix bothersome things rather than just being annoyed by them over and over again. You probably also have items on your list that need attention. I discovered a type of glue that seems to fix everything; I used it several times in the last week to fix broken boot heels and watch bands. I am a bit nervous, however, and wonder if my glue repairs, however strong, may[…]
By Amy Coates Madsen | January 29, 2024 Read More>

Engaging the Board as a Catalyst for Change

Engaging the Board as a Catalyst for Change by Debra Thompson and Jacqui Catrabone, Strategy Solutions, Inc. As an Executive Director (ED), or CEO, of a nonprofit organization you undoubtedly have a lot on your plate. That’s why it’s important that your board of directors align with and help advance the agency’s strategic plan. But how can you effectively engage the board to be a catalyst for real change? The Standards for Excellence:® An Ethics and Accountability Code for the Nonprofit Sector[…]
By Guest Blog Writer | January 22, 2024 Read More>

Congratulations to Ardmore Enterprises!

The Standards for Excellence Institute would like to congratulate Ardmore Enterprises for renewing their accreditation under the Standards for Excellence: An Ethics and Accountability Code for the Nonprofit Sector.Being accredited by the Standards for Excellence Institute demonstrates that the nonprofit has met the rigorous requirements that are included in the standards. Being an accredited nonprofit sets the organization apart as a top performer in the nonprofit field and lets all its[…]
By Amy Coates Madsen | January 10, 2024 Read More>

Start the New Year right! Start with the nonprofit self-assessment.

Happy New Year! As nonprofit leaders we often start a new year with good intentions. We decide that this is the year that we get it all together. We are going to focus on the fundamentals of our organization. We are going to make sure we have the right board members and that they are working together effectively. We are going to focus carefully on our budgets and finances. This is the year where we truly take a careful look at diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are going to do “all the[…]
By Amy Coates Madsen | January 04, 2024 Read More>
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