Saturday, August 4, 2012

Thanks Again...

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NDI & Clemson Survey Participants
My name is John Curtis and I'm privileged to be the current board chairman of the National Development Institute (NDI).
 
The NDI team wants to thank you for your service to the nonprofit and ministry sectors. We believe that your important work is the cornerstone of civil society which is why we're sharing an appreciation gift with you today.
 
Earlier this year, 1,332 executives participated in (or supported) a university-led doctoral research project on nonprofit capacity building sponsored by the National Development Institute & Clemson University. 
  
The information emerging from this study is ground-breaking and will challenge the way you view yourself and the organization or ministry you serve.
 
Please visit here to download the Executive Summary from the NDI Home Page. You'll see the link for this appreciation gift right in the center of the page.
 
NDI & Clemson are releasing this summary to you:
 
1. To report preliminary study results that indicate an ability to predict what attitudes, beliefs and skills a nonprofit leader must possess in order to successfully build their organization's capacity.
 
2. To release, in advance of the completed study, an overview of the academic standards, research methodology, logic and purpose of this project.
 
3. To say "Thank You" for your service to the Charitable Sector.
 
We've had the privilege of meeting many of you via email or by phone over the years. Thank you for your investment in the nonprofit sector.
 
Sincerely,
 
John
 
John Curtis, Ph.D., CNC
Founder

711 Main St. | Lexington, SC 29072 US

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