Book description
Solid guidance for the complex legal issues faced by international nonprofits
When a nonprofit operates across borders, whether by making grants or
directly operating programs, the interaction among legal requirements
of two or more countries quickly becomes highly complex. How To Be
A Global Nonprofit fills a need for legal and practical guidance
for nonprofit organizations with international activities, and
includes ten case studies to provide insights into the ways real
organizations have dealt with various legal and practical issues.
Along the way, it skillfully explores alternatives for advancing a
nonprofit's mission across borders, while also looking at the legal
and practical issues nonprofits encounter as they work internationally.
- Includes ten case studies based on interviews with large and
small international nonprofits
- Offers a realistic sense of the complexity of legal and
practical issues global nonprofits face
- Features a companion website with a variety of online tools and
materials related to key concepts discussed in this book
Not long ago international philanthropy was the province of large
organizations like the Red Cross, UNICEF, and Save the Children. This
has radically changed. How to Be a Global Nonprofit thoroughly
explores the legal and practical issues nonprofits encounter as they
work internationally and the resources required to deal with them.