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Time for Advocacy is NOW! - Webinar
May 22, 2012 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Register Now!
The last day of Session is Friday, May 18, and our legislators will be returning to their districts. Their focus will shift from policy to the upcoming election cycle. An election year is a HUGE opportunity for nonprofit organizations to build relationships with candidates. In this webinar, you'll learn from a seasoned veteran from both sides of the coin. Former Senator, Pat Dougherty will give you an inside look at how to build those relationships and educate candidates on the work you do.
ED 101 Seminar
Application Deadline June 1 | Apply Online
Have you been an executive director long enough to know the basics, but realize there is a lot more that you can learn about the nuances of being an executive director? This seminar is designed to help newer executive directors take the next step in their development and will be presented by professionals who can help you learn the leadership skills to successfully lead a non-profit organization. More information.
Time for Advocacy is NOW! - Webinar
May 22, 2012 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Register Now!
The last day of Session is Friday, May 18, and our legislators will be returning to their districts. Their focus will shift from policy to the upcoming election cycle. An election year is a HUGE opportunity for nonprofit organizations to build relationships with candidates. In this webinar, you'll learn from a seasoned veteran from both sides of the coin. Former Senator, Pat Dougherty will give you an inside look at how to build those relationships and educate candidates on the work you do.
ED 101 Seminar
Application Deadline June 1 | Apply Online
Have you been an executive director long enough to know the basics, but realize there is a lot more that you can learn about the nuances of being an executive director? This seminar is designed to help newer executive directors take the next step in their development and will be presented by professionals who can help you learn the leadership skills to successfully lead a non-profit organization. More information.
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Nonprofit Trends Watch
A blog post by J McCray in SSIR reveals a new study examining field-wide grantmaking attitudes and practices, and how philanthropy can effectively support nonprofits to thrive amid a changing environment.
Nonprofit Trends Watch
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation wants to help relieve people in communities nationwide of the guesswork in determining the quality of their local doctors and hospitals. A newly launched online service provides links to over 200 reports that contain information on whether doctors and hospitals deliver good or bad care.
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Advanced Volunteer Management
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| March 1, 2012 |
9AM-12PM |
St. Louis |
Nonprofit Services Center |
$45 |
This program has been approved by the National Association of Social Workers-Missouri Chapter for 3.0 social work clock hours per approval certificate To receive the CEU's, please register. An additional fee of $10 will be required for the CEU's.
Class Description:
At the completion of this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Enhance your volunteer retention efforts;
- Identify methods for making your volunteer programs long lasting;
- Implement better evaluative methods;
- Communicating the impact of your programs;
- Recognize your strengths and challenges as Volunteer Managers;
- Identify resources to expand your knowledge of the field; and,
- Explore your role in improving the field of Volunteer Resource Management.
Advanced Volunteer Management is directed to participants with 36 months of experience or more. NSC does have a Basics of Volunteer Resource Management Workshop for newcomers.
Presenters Bio:
Reneé Johnson is a non-profit generalist with particular expertise and professional experience in volunteer and arts management, grants management and training. Recently, Reneé became the Executive Director of the Edwardsville Arts Center in Edwardsville, IL. She continues to be available to consult with non-profit organizations on a myriad of issues and teaches a course on basic volunteer management at Washington University. She is also a passionate Aqua Tots teacher at the Edwardsville YMCA .
Previously, Reneé co-managed the Minority Arts Program (MAP) of the Missouri Arts Council (MAC). With her counterpart in Kansas City, Reneé helped minority developed arts programs throughout the state access the financial and technical assistance resources of the Council while providing guidance and coaching in the general growth and development of the non profit organizations. Prior to her work with MAC/MAP, Reneé redeveloped and managed the volunteer and intern programs of the Missouri Historical Society; and, served as the Director of External Communications for the Greater Minneapolis (MN) Girl Scout Council. Throughout her career, Reneé has fed her passion for exchanging ideas and sharing knowledge as a local, regional and national trainer. While completing her graduate work in Arts Management at American University, Reneé worked with both local and national arts service organizations based in Washington, D.C. She also holds a BA in Russian and Chinese Comparative History from Oberlin College.
As a volunteer, Reneé serves the volunteer management field as a member of the Editorial Review Board of the International Journal of Volunteer Management (IJOVA), the United Way Volunteer Center Certification Committee, and as a member and past president of the St. Louis Council – Directors of Volunteer Services. Her current community involvements include First Vice President of the Board of Directors and many other positions with the Girl Scouts of River Bluffs Council (IL); Oberlin College Alumni Recruiter; and co-chair of the Child Welfare Allocations Panel of the Greater St. Louis United Way.
Registration:
The cost for the workshop is $45 per person and priority is given to health-related organizations. Registrations by non-health organizations will be placed on a waiting list as space is often available. Space is limited to 20 individuals and we encourage two representatives from an organization attend.
Cancellations:
Full refunds are available up to 5 days prior to event. Events may be rescheduled or consolidated due to low registration.
Advanced Volunteer Management
| Date |
Time |
City |
Location |
Price |
Register
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| March 1, 2012 |
9AM-12PM |
St. Louis |
Nonprofit Services Center |
$45 |
This program has been approved by the National Association of Social Workers-Missouri Chapter for 3.0 social work clock hours per approval certificate To receive the CEU's, please register. An additional fee of $10 will be required for the CEU's.
Class Description:
At the completion of this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Enhance your volunteer retention efforts;
- Identify methods for making your volunteer programs long lasting;
- Implement better evaluative methods;
- Communicating the impact of your programs;
- Recognize your strengths and challenges as Volunteer Managers;
- Identify resources to expand your knowledge of the field; and,
- Explore your role in improving the field of Volunteer Resource Management.
Advanced Volunteer Management is directed to participants with 36 months of experience or more. NSC does have a Basics of Volunteer Resource Management Workshop for newcomers.
Presenters Bio:
Reneé Johnson is a non-profit generalist with particular expertise and professional experience in volunteer and arts management, grants management and training. Recently, Reneé became the Executive Director of the Edwardsville Arts Center in Edwardsville, IL. She continues to be available to consult with non-profit organizations on a myriad of issues and teaches a course on basic volunteer management at Washington University. She is also a passionate Aqua Tots teacher at the Edwardsville YMCA .
Previously, Reneé co-managed the Minority Arts Program (MAP) of the Missouri Arts Council (MAC). With her counterpart in Kansas City, Reneé helped minority developed arts programs throughout the state access the financial and technical assistance resources of the Council while providing guidance and coaching in the general growth and development of the non profit organizations. Prior to her work with MAC/MAP, Reneé redeveloped and managed the volunteer and intern programs of the Missouri Historical Society; and, served as the Director of External Communications for the Greater Minneapolis (MN) Girl Scout Council. Throughout her career, Reneé has fed her passion for exchanging ideas and sharing knowledge as a local, regional and national trainer. While completing her graduate work in Arts Management at American University, Reneé worked with both local and national arts service organizations based in Washington, D.C. She also holds a BA in Russian and Chinese Comparative History from Oberlin College.
As a volunteer, Reneé serves the volunteer management field as a member of the Editorial Review Board of the International Journal of Volunteer Management (IJOVA), the United Way Volunteer Center Certification Committee, and as a member and past president of the St. Louis Council – Directors of Volunteer Services. Her current community involvements include First Vice President of the Board of Directors and many other positions with the Girl Scouts of River Bluffs Council (IL); Oberlin College Alumni Recruiter; and co-chair of the Child Welfare Allocations Panel of the Greater St. Louis United Way.
Registration:
The cost for the workshop is $45 per person and priority is given to health-related organizations. Registrations by non-health organizations will be placed on a waiting list as space is often available. Space is limited to 20 individuals and we encourage two representatives from an organization attend.
Cancellations:
Full refunds are available up to 5 days prior to event. Events may be rescheduled or consolidated due to low registration.
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Visit our registration center to begin an account with the new NSC website. Choose from free subscription options that will allow you to post community events or manage a consultant profile. Also available are cost-effective subscriptions allowing for unlimited monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual job posting capabilities.
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