New York City Audubon Society Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

New York City Audubon Society (NYCAS), founded in 1979, became the largest chapter of the National Audubon, with a city-wide membership of more than 10,000 members. Prior to 1993, services NYCAS "provided exceptional volunteers working in a committee structure, with a board composed primarily of committee chairmen. Nature organizations transform as it grew in size and complexity, with emphasis on the conservation of birds to a wider environmental protection. In 1993 The Commission held major changes and hired an executive director, primarily for fundraising. discuss fund accounting and non-accounting practices, as well as experience NYCAS «dealing with organizational growth, investment management, project acquisition and use, fundraising, non-profit status, and financial disclosure. "Hide
by Elizabeth K. Keating Source: Kellogg School Management 14 pages. Publication Date: January 1, 2003. Prod. #: KEL143-PDF-ENG

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