Exam 17: Governing and Managing International and Global Organizations
Exam 1: Nonprofit Management As a Profession and a Field of Study48 Questions
Exam 2: Overview of the Nonprofit Sector47 Questions
Exam 3: Theories of the Nonprofit Sector and Nonprofit Organizations48 Questions
Exam 4: Nonprofit Governing Boards53 Questions
Exam 5: Executive Leadership49 Questions
Exam 6: Ensuring Accountability and Measuring Performance49 Questions
Exam 7: Strategic Planning and Strategic Management52 Questions
Exam 8: Collaborations, Partnerships, and Mergers49 Questions
Exam 9: Managing Staff and Service Volunteers51 Questions
Exam 10: Marketing and Communications52 Questions
Exam 11: Advocacy and Lobbying56 Questions
Exam 12: Financial Management51 Questions
Exam 13: Philanthropic Fundraising50 Questions
Exam 14: Earned Income Strategies52 Questions
Exam 15: Government Grants and Contracts52 Questions
Exam 16: Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation51 Questions
Exam 17: Governing and Managing International and Global Organizations50 Questions
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An international organization is governed within and maintains a focus on its home country.
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The U.S. nonprofit sector is the largest nonprofit sector in the world.
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The Lilly Family School of Philanthropy gave _______ to international programs and purposes in 2013.
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This type of organization has some programs in other countries, but it is governed within and maintains a focus on its home country.
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According to Carney and Ross, which country has achieved some of the largest mass participation fundraising events?
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According to Thomas which three cultural characteristics are uniquely important to understand when managing cross-cultures?
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A global organization may have a governance structure that places decision-making in the hands of multiple countries.
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Explore examples of highly successful U.S.-style fundraising campaigns in foreign countries.
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Until recently, China required fundraising organizations to:
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Identify obstacles fundraising and philanthropy face in many nations.
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Among the most powerful forces for change has been . It has driven international economic competition in a "flat" world, in which national borders prevent no barrier to entry into the mainstream of business life.
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The has greatly increased the ability of NGOs to reach potential donors on a global basis at minimal cost.
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These are organizations that promote a cause or issue on a multinational basis.
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The term most used to define nonprofit organizations in other parts of the world is "nongovernmental organization" or NGO.
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Some organizations headquartered abroad establish U.S.-based nonprofits called __________ in order to qualify to receive deductible gifts from U.S. citizens.
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These include specific targets for the reduction of poverty, disease, illiteracy, environmental degradation, and discrimination against women to be achieved by 2015.
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Although the term has different meanings in different parts of the world, what we call a nonprofit in the United States is elsewhere most commonly referred to as a:
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The largest U.S. foundation, , is primarily concerned with global health and global economic development.
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