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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wondeful book that should have been titled "Consulting to Nonprofits." 1 Thumb Up!
I loved this book. It was written for consultants who provide (or will provide) various kinds of help to nonprofits. More specifically, the help provided falls into two broad categories: help for nonprofit programs, and help with organizational issues like management structure, finances, fundraising, etc. And the help one can get from reading this book will definitely...
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3.0 out of 5 stars helpful for new consultants
This is more appropriate for people new to consulting, rather than consultants new to non-profits.
Published 20 months ago by Kathleen A. Dopkeen


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wondeful book that should have been titled "Consulting to Nonprofits." 1 Thumb Up!, December 23, 2007
This review is from: Consulting with Nonprofits : A Practitioner's Guide (Paperback)
I loved this book. It was written for consultants who provide (or will provide) various kinds of help to nonprofits. More specifically, the help provided falls into two broad categories: help for nonprofit programs, and help with organizational issues like management structure, finances, fundraising, etc. And the help one can get from reading this book will definitely help strengthen the quality of their consulting to nonprofits.

The book was split into just four chapters. I would have liked it better if it had been split into the following nine chapters (each of which received a summary in the book):

1. Consulting roles, dynamics, and ethics

2. Consultation and the nonprofit sector

3. Contracting

4. Gathering and analyzing data

5. Planning the work

6. Implementing and monitoring

7. Sustaining change and evaluating impact

8. Terminating the consulting project

9. Managing your consulting practice

For two years I worked as a consultant to nonprofits. I worked for a firm that provided capital campaign direction to nonprofits involved in multi-million dollar capital campaigns. So much of what I lived and experienced during those two years I found written about in the pages of this book. I found the blurbs interspersed througout the book covering quotes from 30+ consultants from across the US made the book special. Without them I think the book might have gotten a 3-star rating from me.

Since the 1970's the hiring of consultants by nonprofits has become part of doing business in the US. And this book does a wonderful job answering what the most common kinds of consulting are. I can say that when I made the move to nonprofit consulting for two years I was not prepared for the culture shock. For-profit consulting is all about getting the job done quickly and competently. Little sugar coating of the services is required. But in nonprofit consulting people skills exuded by the consultant are so critical and important. And this book explains the difference in the consulting styles. The writing of this book was necessary because of the people skill factor in nonprofit consulting.

Dealing with a nonprofit executive director is not equivalent to dealing with a for-profit CEO. In the nonprofit sector the real power is usually held by the nonprofit Board. A savvy consultant will always keep this in mind. And after reading this book they won't forget it. Deal with the Board! And at page 29, Diane Brown is quoted as saying that if she bid on a whole project with a nonprofit that she usually took a bath. Why a bath? I say because she was dealing with a nonprofit. You have to approach nonprofits differently as a consultant than you would a for-profit.

I would have liked the book better if the title of the book had been "Consulting to Nonprofits." Consulting "with" a nonprofit makes me think of someone going to a nonprofit for advice. And the instant book is about consultants providing advice to nonprofits. 5 stars!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars helpful for new consultants, June 7, 2010
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This review is from: Consulting with Nonprofits : A Practitioner's Guide (Paperback)
This is more appropriate for people new to consulting, rather than consultants new to non-profits.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Practical Guide, September 14, 2001
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This review is from: Consulting with Nonprofits : A Practitioner's Guide (Paperback)
Not only is Lukas's book easy to read and engaging, it has gotten me very excited about my career. Lukas draws not only on her own wealth of experience, but also on the experience of countless other consultants. This adds a depth to the book that I never expected. Instead of reading about one person's style of consulting, I am privy to expertise and stories from the trenches of the pioneers in the field. The worksheets, examples, appendices and bibliography will serve me well in my career. I anticipate that this book will be a constant resource for me - it will look dog-eared and well-used in no time at all!
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4.0 out of 5 stars use for class, September 16, 2010
This review is from: Consulting with Nonprofits : A Practitioner's Guide (Paperback)
I use this book for a class I teach. It's a fine guide to the actions of nonprofit consulting, vs. the business of NP consulting.
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5.0 out of 5 stars very practical, November 25, 2007
This review is from: Consulting with Nonprofits : A Practitioner's Guide (Paperback)
This is a very practical guide for consulting work. There are some usual forms that are free to be used by individuals but unfortunately there was no accompanying CD so they need to be copied or re-typed.
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