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Nonprofit Management Case Study

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The nonprofit sector itself and all that it entails was entirely unfamiliar to me prior to taking the Intro to Nonprofit Management course. The amount of public problems addressed by NGOs (non-government organization) was well beyond what I imagined. In just April of 2016, the National Center for Charitable Statistics (NCCS) confirmed a total of 1,571,056 organizations with 1,097,689 of those being public charities (Sheppard, 2016). My readiness to learn more about this sector and exceedingly spirited passion for animals led me to the nonprofit organization Butts Mutts associated with the Butts County Animal Shelter. It was there where I interviewed Amanda Cooper. Amanda’s official title is the “Animal Welfare Supervisor”. Although Butts Mutts is just a small portion of what nonprofits represent, I now fully consider the nonprofit sector as nothing short …show more content…

This ultimately led her to her career in public service. She started out working in a warehouse for a medical device manufacturing company before making her way to a local Animal Hospital. Eventually she left the hospital for a position with the Butts County Animal Shelter. Amanda believed her work was more meaningful with Butts Mutts. Her experience in the Animal Hospital helped her become more aware of what the public needs to know when it comes to animal ownership. This seems to be a trend among people who get involved with nonprofit organizations. According to an article by Nonprofit World, “Volunteers under 35 are most interested in volunteer roles that leverage the skills they’ve learned in school or in their jobs” (Zwetzig, 2016). She has not always been the Supervisor, and was promoted to that position within the last year. No matter what position she has held, she has always believed in the mission of the organization. The mission is simple: “to reduce euthanasia by dedicated rescue efforts and spay/neutering programs” (Butts Mutts,

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