[Iowa-dx] Re: [jcprogressive-unmoderated] The role of women in our USA society
Libris Fidelis
librisfidelis@hotmail.com
Thu, 03 May 2007 01:03:53 -0500
Every aspect of a non-profit's existence is covered. It is a great program
I would suggest anyone connected with -- not just elected within or
running -- a non-profit should take. It has helped me out already, and
my decades of experience with non-profits is being given a new
awakening.
Ron Kinum
a.k.a. Libris Fidelis
>From: jcotalk@aol.com
>Reply-To: jcprogressive-unmoderated@yahoogroups.com
>To: jcprogressive-unmoderated@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [jcprogressive-unmoderated] The role of women in our USA
>society
>Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:33:25 EDT
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>Ron since you mentioned taking that class on Non-profit organizational
>effectiveness, I wonder if that class work mentioned how non-profit
>managers
>should deal with pesky questions from the public? Some organizations
>depend almost
>exclusively on public funds of various types and yet it can very hard to
>learn how they spend that money. Was there any advice about dealing with
>bothersome questions from the public?
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>charlotte
>
>In a message dated 5/2/2007 8:13:36 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
>LibrisFidelis@hotmail.com writes:
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>I just learned this from my final class at UofI's Nonprofit
>Organizational
>Effectiveness II:
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>In a video lecture titled Collaboration / Dissolution / Merger /
>Accountability of Nonprofits by Professor Willard Boyd, the following
>information was gleened by me into my class notes:
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>• The role of women in our USA society – women make the basic
>economic decisions
>+ women influence over 80% of consumer goods
>+ women influence over 80% of health care decisions
>+ women buy 50% of all of the automobiles and may influence the
>remaining
>+ 40% of all of the households of over $600,000 are headed by women
>+ women start new businesses at twice the rate of men
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>Pretty interesting stuff, huh? He hasn't mentioned politics yet.
>
>Ron Kinum
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