Crain's Best-Managed Nonprofits: Rewarding winning ways
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This year's Crain's Best- Managed Nonprofit Contest looked for nonprofits that have taken specific steps to improve operations and delivery of services in a slow economy.
As the best-managed nonprofit of 2008, Detroit Public TV/WTVS-Channel 56 will be honored at Crain's Newsmaker of the Year lunch next year and will receive a cash prize of $1,500: $1,000 from Crain's and $500 from Gary Dembs, president of the Non-Profit Personnel Network in Southfield. Dembs also served as a judge.
Runner-up
- Adult Well-Being Services: Implemented a program to decrease the number of mentally ill people cycling in and out of two Detroit Medical Center emergency rooms.
The finalists
- ArtServe Michigan: Created a more unified voice for arts groups.
- GreenPath Debt Solutions: Reacted quickly to rising consumer demand.
- United Way for Southeastern Michigan: Expanded services of 2-1-1 hot line.
- Michigan Humane Society: Offered pet care cost assistance to owners facing hardship.
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