Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope. - Robert F. Kennedy
3rd Annual Nonprofit Forum
Your Nonprofit: Build It! Grow It! Fund It! Sustain It!
Monday, May 21st, 2012
8:30 am - 4:30pm
This program is based on the model of collective problem solving. It has proven to be a highly effective tool for nonprofit executive directors.
This forum will bring together nonprofit, government, and foundation leaders with diverse perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds, to develop winning strategies to strengthen lives and communities. This one-day nonprofit forum will focus on issues important to our community. Fifteen distinct training sessions, with recognized subject matter experts, will be offered in four separate tracks: Build It!, Grow It!, Fund It!, and Sustain It!
Venue:
Prince George's Sports and Learning Complex 8001 Sheriff Road, Landover, MD
The Human Services Coalition of Prince George's County, the Community Foundation for Prince George's County and the Non-Profit Roundtable of Greater Washington are joining together to conduct a Tables for Ten event on May 22, 2012, from 12 noon to 2 p.m., at Grace's Fortune in Bowie, MD.
We invite Chief Executive Officers of nonprofits serving Prince George's County (who have budgets less than 1 million) to particpate. The CEO Tables for Ten series enables peers to particpate in confidential and candid discussions, share best practices, problem solve in an effort to work more effectively, foster peer support and accelerate familiarity among a diverse group of nonprofit professionals.
This program is based on the model of collective problem solving. It has proven to be a highly effective tool for nonprofit executive directors.
This series will be led by an expert in the field:
Kim Rhim, Executive Director The Training Source, Inc.
HSC'S MONTHLY E-PUBLICATION Financial Freedom for Nonprofits: Is your nonprofit properly handling the roles and responsibility that come with financial freedom?
Find learning opportunities to make your leaders financially literate and your organization fiscally viable.
Learn the characteristics of effective nonprofits and assess whether yours is ready for foundation fundraising.
This class is designed for new nonprofits or community groups with very little experience in grantseeking. We focus specifically on foundation fundraising.
For more information, please contact HSC at 301.429.0414.