Capacity Building (Nonprofit)

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    Capacity Building (Nonprofit)

    © Copyright Carter McNamara, MBA, Ph.D., Authenticity Consulting, LLC

    Capacity building has fast become a major topic among nonprofits and management support organizations (funders, associations, training centers, consultants, etc.) that provide services to nonprofits.
    There are a variety of definitions for capacity building. Perhaps the most fundamental definition is “actions that improve nonprofit effectiveness” (from Investing in Capacity Building by Barbara Blumenthal, published by The Foundation Center). Some other discussions about capacity building refer to the concept as actions that enhance a nonprofit’s ability to work toward its mission.

    The concept of capacity building in nonprofits is similar to the concept of organizational development, organizational effectiveness, and/or organizational performance management in for-profits. Capacity
    building efforts can include a broad range of approaches, eg, granting operating funds, granting management development funds, providing training and development sessions, providing coaching,
    supporting collaboration with other nonprofits, etc. Prominent methods of organizational performance management in for-profits are beginning to be mentioned in discussions about capacity building, as well, for example, the Balanced Scorecard, principles of organizational change, cultural change, organizational learning, etc.

    Information on this topic of the Library will acquaint you with the concept of capacity building in nonprofits, including offering you a broad background from some suggested previous readings, numerous perspectives on capacity building from numerous articles, and then a review of various common functions in nonprofits (eg, boards, the role of CEO, programs, marketing, fundraising, finances, evaluation, etc.). The topic closes with a review of major methods of organizational performance management.

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    Suggested Previous Readings

    Articles About Capacity Building

    There are an increasing number of publications about the general topic of nonprofit capacity building. The following list will help you to get started. Some items on the list are not available as online articles and need to be ordered from the publisher.

    Common Functions in Nonprofits

    The following links are to information about the major functions typically carried out in nonprofit organizations. An understanding of these functions is important to the success of capacity-building efforts.

    Organizational Change and Performance Management Approaches

    The following approaches are some of the most common for enhancing the performance of an organization.

    Shutting Down a Nonprofit

    There seems to be an increasing number of people who believe that, once a nonprofit has addressed the social need that it was started to meet, then it should shut down — or “sunsetted.”






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