Ethical Practices of Georgia Nonprofits
 



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A new study on nonprofits’ ethical practices finds that organizations in Georgia largely meet standards of accountability but there’s also plenty of room for improvement.

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Karen Beavor, president and CEO of the Georgia Center for Nonprofits, discusses “Being Accountable: Ethical Practices of Georgia Nonprofits” and its implications for organizations across the state.

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Article: "Opportunities Lost: Missing the Point in the Nonprofit Accountability Conversation" PDF

Book: "Sarbanes-Oxley for Nonprofits: A Guide to Building Competitive Advantage"

Report: “The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and Implications for Nonprofit Organizations“ PDF

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