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The Examined Path Through Nonprofit and mission-driven organizations as legacy
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The Examined Path Through Nonprofit and mission-driven organizations as legacy

life transition4 weeks6 courses
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Transformation Path
1
Living with Nonprofit and mission-driven organizations as legacy
2
Nonprofit and mission-driven organizations as legacy in Practice
3
Nonprofit and mission-driven organizations as legacy: A Deeper Look
4
Nonprofit and mission-driven organizations as legacy
5
Nonprofit and mission-driven organizations as legacy: Foundations
Nonprofit and mission-driven organizations as legacy: From Confusion to Clarity
About This Journey

Building an organization that outlasts you is one of the more ambitious legacy projects available — it requires not only a compelling mission but the institutional discipline to build something that does not depend on your presence for its survival. The founder who can let go, who can build succession into the structure rather than the mythology of their personal role, leaves something durable. The one who cannot often leaves something that collapses with them.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Living with Nonprofit and mission-driven organizations as legacy
2
Nonprofit and mission-driven organizations as legacy in Practice
3
Nonprofit and mission-driven organizations as legacy: A Deeper Look
4
Nonprofit and mission-driven organizations as legacy
5
Nonprofit and mission-driven organizations as legacy: Foundations
6
Nonprofit and mission-driven organizations as legacy: From Confusion to Clarity
Concepts Explored
Communities of Remembrance
Devotion Without Attachment to Outcomes
Intergenerational Covenant
Legacy as Living Practice
Love as Organizational Foundation

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