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Connors, Tracy Daniel was born on September 30, 1939 in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. Son of Woodrow Daniel and Miriam (Morris) Connors.
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More than six million public service, nonprofit organizations (NPOs) exist in America today. Now, this ground-breaking handbook offers the NPO manager, professional, and volunteer a total desktop reference on the effective management and operation of an NPO. Be it a church group, the Boy Scouts of America, or The Ford Foundation, virtually every NPO operates on seven common areas of management: organization and corporate principles; leadership, management, and control; human resources; sources of revenue; public relations and communication; fiscal management and administration; and assessment and evaluation. All of these areas are covered in a down-to-earth, comprehensive manner by over 30 of the nations' most knowledgeable practitioners of NPO management. They give valuable and current how-to advice on such topics as: the pros... and cons of NPOs... securing tax-exempt status... management by objective in an NPO... planning and key result areas... the role of the board of directors... meetings and committees... utilizing volunteers... membership and dues... successful fund raising... securing grants... public relations and community support... utilizing electronic media... special events... legislative lobbying... budgeting, accounting and bookkeeping... evaluating for effectiveness... research checklists, charts, examples, planning formats, and case studies illustrate every important concept and method throughout the book. No other resource currently available provides the answers to so many questions on how to manage a Nonprofit Organization.
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Connors, Tracy Daniel was born on September 30, 1939 in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. Son of Woodrow Daniel and Miriam (Morris) Connors.
Bachelor, U. Florida, 1962. Master of Arts, U. Rhode Island, 1968. Director community relations Bicycle Institute American, New York City, 1970.
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Development Acting Plan Agency, Stamford, Connecticut, 1971. Director public relations and marketing F.D. Rich Company, Stamford, 1972-1975. Executive director Arts Assembly, Jacksonville, 1975-1977.
Director One-Stop Jobs/Education Center, Jacksonville, 1977-1979.
Vice president Taft Corporation, Washington, 1979-1982. Congressional executive assistant United States House of Representatives, Washington, 1982-1983.
Business area manager, director corporation communications defense system business section Gould, Incorporated., GlenBurnie, Maryland., 1983-1986. Senior analyst Kapos Associations, Incorporated., Washington, 1987-1988.
Deputy director command excellence and leader development division Office of the Chief of Naval Operations United States Navy, Washington, 1989-1991.
Director Congressional and Public Affairs Naval Sea Sys. Command, Washington, 1991. Public affairs officer total quality leadership Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Washington, 1991-1992.
Director satellite learning services United States Chamber of Commerce, Washington, 1992-1994.
Director congressional & public affairs Space & Naval Warfare Sys.Command, Washington, 1995. President BelleAire Institute, Crofton, Maryland., 1994.
Consultant in field government relations and management non-profit organizations.
Director community relations Bicycle Institute America, New York City, 1970. Director Community Development Act Plan Agency, Stamford, Connecticut, 1971. Director public relations and marketing F.D. Rich Company, 1972—1975.
Executive director Arts Assembly, Jacksonville, 1975—1977. Director One-Stop Jobs/Education Center, 1977—1979. Vice president Taft Corporation, Washington, 1979—1982.
Congressional executive assistant United States House of Representatives, 1982—1983. Business area manager, director corporation communications defense system business section Gould, Inc., Glen Burnie, Maryland, 1983—1986. Senior analyst Kapos Associates, Inc., Washington, 1987—1988.
Deputy director command excellence and leader development division Office of the Chief of Naval Operations United States Navy, 1989—1991. Director Congressional and Public Affairs Naval Sea Systems Command, 1991. Public affairs officer total quality leadership Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, 1991—1992.
Director satellite learning services United States Chamber of Commerce, 1992—1994. Director congressional & public affairs Space & Naval Warfare Systems Command, 1995. President BelleAire Institute, Crofton, Maryland, since 1994.
Consultant in field government relations and management non-profit organizations. Lieutenant United States Navy, 1961-1969, captain United States Naval Reserve.
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President, board directors Stamford Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1970—1971. Trustee 1st Congressional Church Stamford, 1972—1974. Founder, 1st president Stamford Ambulance Corps, 1972—1973, Stamford Council Arts, 1973—1974.
Founder, board directors Stamford Art Association, 1973—1974. Member Jacksonville University Council, 1975—1976, American Bicentennial Commission of Jacksonville, 1975—1977. Board directors Opera Company Jacksonville, 1970, Bold Cityfest of Jacksonville, 1975—1977.
Vice president Stamford Symphony, 1973—1975. Member of Naval Order United States (Washington) (vice Commander national capital commandery), National Eagle Scout Association, Naval Reserve Association, Reserve Officers Association, Surface Navy Association (founder, board directors Greater Washington chapter).
Married Faith Cottrell Raymond, December 22, 1961. Children: Karen Connors Henson, Miriam Faith Connors.