Dan Duncan




H. Daniels Duncan

 

Dan Duncan has extensive professional management experience in the nonprofit and for-profit professional service sectors. He has used this experience to provide training and consultation both nationally and internationally to help communities; nonprofits and governmental organizations enhance their community work through the use of the principles of Asset-Based Community Development.

In addition to his consulting practice he is: a faculty member of the Asset-Based Community Development Institute at Northwestern University and an adjunct faculty member for the New College at St. Edward´s University in Austin Texas. He has also served as adjunct faculty member for the School of Social Work at Arizona State University.

Dan´s areas of expertise include: Asset-Based Community Development; Outcomes-Based Grantmaking; Results-Based Accountability™; Relationship-Based Fundraising; and Organizational and Board Development.

Prior to establishing his consulting firm he was Vice President, Impact Strategies at Community TechKnowledge, Inc., a company that provides web-based software for nonprofit organizations to help drive their impact and results. He previously served as Senior Vice President for the United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona in Tucson where he was responsible for the organization´s community building, public policy and grant-making, marketing, information technology, and constituent relationship management activities.

Before returning to Tucson he was the Vice President for Community Building and the Executive Director of the Community Services Council for the United Way of Central Indiana in Indianapolis. He also served for eight years as President of the Mesa United Way in Mesa, Arizona. He started his United Way career in the late 70s, at the United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona as the Director of Planning and Allocations and Chief Operating Officer (COO).

After receiving a Master's of Social Work (MSW) from Arizona State University, he started his professional career as the Founder and Executive Director of the Community Food Bank and the Executive Director of Information and Referral Services, both in Tucson, Arizona.

He has authored sections on “Community Development and Organizations” and “Advocacy and Nonprofit Organizations” in the Philanthropy in America, A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia and “Redefining the Role of United Ways with Results Based Accountability and Asset Based Community Development,” for the Results Leadership Group®.

Contact Information:

H. Daniels Duncan Consulting

Dan Duncan

512-788-8646

dan@hdanielsduncanconsulting.org

www.hdanielsduncanconsulting.org



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