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O'Neill, Michael was born on September 2, 1938 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of John Patrick and Mary Lou (Maginnis) O'N.
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Experts from a variety of disciplines reveal how the role women have played in the nonprofit sector has evolved from the early days in our nation's history.
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In keeping with increasing professionalism in nonprofits Michael O'Neill and Dennis R. Young have as editors produced a book, Educating Managers of Nonprofit Organizations, that seeks the best ways to educate the persons who are rising to the top in charitable enterprises. Apprenticeships still retain a high value, say some of the contributors to the book, but they are not often practical. Nonprofit management as an academic specialty is considered at length, and on-the-job course work is examined. In the course of the discussion the management of nonprofits is carefully dissected, and some of its most troublesome areas are revealed. LRC Newsbrief Educating Managers of Non-Profit Organizations examines the question of how to most productively train managers for these complex and diverse organizations whose non-profit basis makes them unsuited to many of the traditional business programs. The presentations are broad-based yet detailed, making this volume valuable to a wide range of readers: managers and policy-makers of non-profit organizations, scholars of managerial education, management program funders, consulting and technical service groups, as well as non-profit organization leaders. The editors have assembled 15 papers from highly prestigious scholars, practitioners, and researchers to present a clear and thorough coverage of the topic. Included are expert articles discussing: the types of non-profit managers; curricula for such managers; differences between non-profit and traditional organizations; the non-profit organization's place in higher education.
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Identifies and explores the major nonprofit subsectors and describes the unique concerns, trAnds, funding issues, policy questions, and historical development of each.
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In Nonprofit Nation, the new edition of his classic work, O'Neill takes a fresh look at the nonprofit sector and the power it has to use its growing visibility and strength. Like the first edition, this new book is an up--to--date, comprehensive guide to understanding the nonprofit sector. Identifying and examining the major nonprofit subsectors--health care, arts, social service, and religious organizations, for example--and detailing their particular concerns and impact enable O'Neill to explore their influence on business, government and society. The new edition also features: Expanded sections on scope and impact Updated and enlarged statistical information New insights on the development of the nonprofit sector A new section on theories of the nonprofit sector
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O'Neill, Michael was born on September 2, 1938 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of John Patrick and Mary Lou (Maginnis) O'N.
Bachelor, St. Thomas College, 1960. Master of Arts, Catholic University, 1964. Doctor of Education, Harvard University, 1967.
Superintendent, Catholic Diocese of Spokane (Washington), 1967-1976; associate professor, director private school administration, U. San Francisco, School Education, 1976-1978; dean, professor, U. San Francisco, School Education, 1978-1981; professor, U. San Francisco, School Education, 1981-1982; director fundraising, Northern California Nuclear Weapons Freeze, 1982; professor, director institute non-profit organization management, U. San Francisco, College Professional Studies, since 1983. Teacher Boston College, 1984, Fort Wright College, 1970, 75, U. Notre Dame, 1968, 69.
(In Nonprofit Nation, the new edition of his classic work,...)
(Identifies and explores the major nonprofit subsectors an...)
(Experts from a variety of disciplines reveal how the role...)
( In keeping with increasing professionalism in nonprofit...)
Member membership committee Indiana Sector, 1993-1998, Research.com., 1989-1992. Board directors National Academy Centers Council, 1989-2000. Member Association for Research Non-profit Organizations and Volunteer Action (board directors 1993-1999, president 1996-1998).
Married Elfrieda Langemann, April 10, 1993. 1 child, Susan Ewens.