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Nonprofit Mergers and Alliances: A Strategic Planning Guide (Wiley Nonprofit Law, Finance and Management Series) [Hardcover]

Thomas A. McLaughlin (Author)
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0471180882 978-0471180883 February 9, 1996 1
After more than a century of proliferation and growth, the nonprofit sector has reached a crossroads. The continued success of an organization's mission no longer depends on fresh, new programs and the extension of services, but on innovative management and revitalized organizational structure. The time has come for all nonprofits to consider mergers and alliances in their strategic plans. For many, this may seem a distasteful alternative after decades of Wall Street mergers made at the expense of workers, communities, and consumers-- but it doesn't have to be that way.

In Nonprofit Mergers and Alliances, Thomas McLaughlin describes a context for nonprofit mergers and discusses the forces that shape their use. He demonstrates that nonprofit mergers are fundamentally different from corporate mergers, that they can be of immense benefit to the community as well as the merging organizations, and that failure to merge can be disastrous for everyone. McLaughlin focuses on the concerns of the nonprofit sector: achieving the mission, retaining tax-exempt status, behaving responsibly in the community. He shows nonprofit managers and board members how to make their way through the merger process without repeating Wall Street misbehavior.

Using real-world examples and case studies, Nonprofit Mergers and Alliances offers clear, practical, step-by-step guidance through the merger process from preliminary considerations to actual implementation-- pointing out pitfalls and offering insightful commentary along the way. This immensely helpful volume provides:
* A penetrating discussion of the reasons to collaborate
* The C.O.R.E.(TM) model, a merger/alliance analysis framework
* Advice on partner selection
* Structure choice analyses
* Step-by-step guidance through merger and alliance processes
* A disk with forms and worksheets that any nonprofit can customize for its own needs.

Supplemented with easy-to-use checklists and analytical tables, Nonprofit Mergers and Alliances helps nonprofit board members and managers make the right decisions, monitor the entire process, anticipate problems, and find solutions quickly. The information contained in this book will help any nonprofit organization ensure the successful continuation of its mission in the immediate future as well as for years to come.

"We have two goals for this book. The first is to describe a context for nonprofit mergers, including a discussion of the forces helping to shape nonprofits' use of mergers and alliances. It is important that nonprofit managers and board leaders be aware of both the similarities and the differences in their sector's merger patterns and techniques. Ultimately, a nonprofit sector that knows well how to collaborate will be far more effective in the pursuit of its public-spirited mission . . . . The second goal is to provide concrete guidance based on actual nonprofit mergers." --From the author's Preface.

"Tom McLaughlin thoroughly addresses the subject in his timely and excellent new book Nonprofit Mergers and Alliances. It is a must for every nonprofit professional and board member." --Jere B. Ratcliffe Chief Scout Executive Boy Scouts of America.

"In a time when all nonprofit managers need to re-evaluate how to most effectively leverage the total assets of their organizations in support of their social mission, McLaughlin provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how to evaluate one's own organization and the tools needed to effectively link with potential partners." --Jed Emerson Executive Director The Roberts Foundation

"As the government continues to reduce both grants to and contracted services with nonprofits, some organizations are going to be forced to consider mergers and alliances. The key, as Tom so rightly points out, is to be prepared for change before there are no choices left. As usual, Tom is out in front of yet another business trend in the nonprofit sector." --Paul Clolery Editor in Chief Nonprofit Times.


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This book is a clear, practical, step-by-step guide to the merger process--from preliminary considerations to actual implementation for nonprofit organizations.

From the Inside Flap

If you're looking for a straightforward, authoritative—and reader-friendly—guide to mergers and alliances in the nonprofit world, Nonprofit Mergers and Alliances, Second Edition covers everything you need to know. From the context for nonprofit mergers and the forces that shape their use, to why failure to merge can be disastrous for everyone—nonprofit merger expert and author Thomas McLaughlin guides you and your board members smoothly through the merger process.

Well-rounded and up to date, the Second Edition includes real-world examples and case studies, as well as clear, practical, step-by-step insight on:

  • Why you should consider a merger or alliance before it's necessary

  • The C.O.R.E. model, a merger/alliance analysis framework

  • Why it's in your nonprofit's best interest to collaborate

  • Nuts-and-bolts advice on partner selection

  • Step-by-step guidance through merger and alliance processes

Filled with easy-to-use checklists and analytical tables, Nonprofit Mergers and Alliances, Second Edition helps you monitor the entire merger and alliance process, make the right decisions, anticipate problems, and find solutions quickly to ensure the successful continuation of your organization's mission in the immediate future as well as for years to come. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (February 9, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471180882
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471180883
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #163,536 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I have nearly 30 years of nonprofit experience as a nonprofit manager, trade association executive, and management consultant.
Among my previous positions, I served as an executive with two major Massachusetts social service agencies and as Associate Director of the Massachusetts Council of Human Service Providers. I am currently on the management faculty at Brandeis University where I teach mission-based management MBA students.

I am a contributing editor for the Nonprofit Times, for which I write a monthly column. I was the first Nonprofit Scholar in Residence at the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts/Amherst. I also serve on the Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Council of Human Service Providers, and I have served on the board of directors of the Make-a-Wish Foundation of Greater Boston and Family Service, Inc.

At Grant Thornton LLP, I work with all types of nonprofit clients in strategy development as well as nonprofit mergers and alliances. I am also nationally recognized as an expert in nonprofit financial management and organizational restructuring.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars one of the best book written on the subject, April 22, 1999
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McLaughlin does a painstaking job of providing an indepth analysis of mergers and strategic allainces in america's nonprofit sector. Highly recommended for scholars and students of nonprofit sector. An insighful work!
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First Sentence:
The best time to consider a merger is before it is necessary, when coming together with another organization will mean combining strength with strength, and when the collective energies and creativity of the two entities can be used proactively instead of being sapped by the demands of crisis management. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
management company model, management company structure, nonprofit mergers, nonprofit collaboration, nonprofit managers, due diligence team, alliance development, nonprofit field, due diligence investigation, merger process, corporate vehicles, economic size, full merger, new executive director, joint purchasing, merged entity, process alliances, most nonprofits
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
United Way, Structuring the Collaboration Tip, Successful Nonprofit Merger Tip, Merge Note, Structure of the Merged Entity
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