51 min

Why nonprofits should think competitively, how to avoid the pitfalls of earned revenue, and more with Dr. Jamie Levine Daniel The Nonprofit Science Podcast

    • Non-Profit

Today we are joined by Dr. Jamie Levine Daniel. Dr. Levine Daniel is an Associate Professor of Nonprofit Management and Public Service at the New York University Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. Her research focuses on nonprofit resource acquisition and service delivery within a context of power, policy, process, and practice. Not only is Dr. Levine Daniel involved in teaching and research but she is also the winner of several prestigious research awards.

During our conversation, we talk about why it’s important for nonprofits to think competitively, not just collaboratively. We delve into earned income, specifically how nonprofits can avoid the pitfalls of earned income. And, we get into organizational sense giving- what it is and why nonprofits need to think strategically about it.

Today we are joined by Dr. Jamie Levine Daniel. Dr. Levine Daniel is an Associate Professor of Nonprofit Management and Public Service at the New York University Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. Her research focuses on nonprofit resource acquisition and service delivery within a context of power, policy, process, and practice. Not only is Dr. Levine Daniel involved in teaching and research but she is also the winner of several prestigious research awards.

During our conversation, we talk about why it’s important for nonprofits to think competitively, not just collaboratively. We delve into earned income, specifically how nonprofits can avoid the pitfalls of earned income. And, we get into organizational sense giving- what it is and why nonprofits need to think strategically about it.

51 min