Four 60-Minute Webinars, Tuesdays February 15th – March 8th, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ET
Registration Fees: $150 (Whole organization) or $95 (Individuals) for Members, $300 (Whole Organizations) or $190 (Individuals) for Nonmembers. Please note, there is no discount code. If you are a WVNPA member select the MNA Member option of your choice.
A changing workforce requires new approaches to management, team dynamics, and leadership. Recruit, Retain, Train covers generational differences, organizational best practices for recruiting and retaining employees, and prepares organizations to become nonprofit workplaces of choice.
Participants will explore:
Webinars will take place Tuesdays February 15th – March 8th, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ET
All sessions will be recorded and sent to attendees to view as needed.
Who Should Attend: Nonprofit teams, managers, directors, and those working in a multigenerational environment.
All sessions will be recorded and the recording will be available to all registered participants. Participants who are unable to attend one or more of the sessions will still have access to all course materials.
Liz Moore, Executive Director of Montana Nonprofit Association
Liz joined the Montana Nonprofit Association as Executive Director in 2011. She previously worked for the Rocky Mountain Development Council, a community action agency serving south-central Montana, for 16 years. In that role, Liz worked with the Head Start program, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Montana Youth Homes, Homelessness Prevention and Rehousing, and a variety of other human services programs. In her 25 years working and volunteering in the nonprofit sector, Liz was a founding board member for Family Promise of Greater Helena, served on the board of ExplorationWorks!, a museum of science and culture, and co-founded HATCH, the Helena Action Coalition on Homelessness. She served on the Region III Disability Services QIC Editorial Board, the Montana Continuum of Care Coalition, the Montana NAMIWalk Steering Committee, The Montana Behavioral Initiative (MBI) Council, Montana Children’s Bill of Rights Task Force, and the Montana Office of Public Instruction Comprehensive System for Professional Development Council.