Saving the World on $30 a day

Starting and running a small, activist nonprofit is a tremendous challenge. In Saving the World on $30 a Day (scheduled for publication in fall 2007 by Cincinnatus Press), Charles Sheehan-Miles, gives a primer of the essentials of setting up, maintaining and growing small organizations so they can make effective change.

Sheehan-Miles was founder and executive director of the National Gulf War Resource Center and later Veterans for Common Sense. He has also served as board member, chief executive and employee of other nonprofit organizations, and shares his fifteen years of experience with advocacy, nonprofit management and media relations in this must-read for the activist who is just getting started.

To find out more, read previews or find resources, see Saving the World on $30 A Day