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Join the SynerVision® online

Community for Community

Builders and get the following:

Resource articles on best

practice for nonprofit leaders and

clergy

Interview with thought-

leaders on business practices to

install in your charity

Forums on topics relevant

to nonprofit leaders, boards, and

staff

Regular facilitated mastermind sessions guided by Hugh Ballou (“Leader” Level)

Free subscription to Nonprofit Professional Performance 360 Magazine

Discounts on online learning programs and live events

Here’s the overview of the benefits of community membership

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SynerVision Community

Join the SynerVision® online Community for

Community Builders and get the following:

• Resource articles on best practice for

nonprofit leaders and clergy

• Interview with th ught-leaders on business

practices to install i your charity

• Forums on topics relevant to nonprofit

leaders, boards, and staff

• Regular facilitated mastermind sessions

guided by Hugh Ballou (“Leader” Level)

• ree subscription to Nonprofit Professional

Performance 360 Mag zine

• Discounts on online learning programs and

live events

Here’s the overview of the benefits of community membership

s ervisionl adership.org/welcome-to-the-com u it -for-community-builders

To everything there is a season… and as seasons change, so do the

people, programs and emphases of organizations. In the upcoming issue

of

Nonprofit Performance Magazine

, we will focus on the inevitable

transitions in the nonprofit world. Our contributors will lay out a road map

for managing change in the leadership and governance team, how to find

new life after the “death” of a program, and how the conclusion of a grant

can actually provide new opportunities for a nonprofit to flourish.

Individuals change, too. Our feature is a young

woman who planned to spend her career in the

military. After 10 years in the ROTC and on

active duty as a U.S. Army officer, she realized

that her passion was to be a doctor. Not only

was she leaving a full-time job to pursue

medical school, she was transitioning from the

military to civilian life.

Learn about her top eight tips for turning

a leap of faith into a smooth transition to a

better chance of success.

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