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Next Generations Organizations: Nine Key Traits
Wolfred, Tim
The Annie E. Casey Foundation
2008
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What exactly does a
next generation organization
look like or do? CompassPoint Nonprofit Services has developed an organizational self-assessment and reflection tool that offers a list of characteristics. This paper draws on specific examples from two nonprofits—the Mutual Assistance Network and Justice Matters— to demonstrate how certain traits are made operational.