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SUMMARY:CANCELED: WVNPA Regional Meeting (Wheeling)
DESCRIPTION:This meeting has been canceled.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/save-date-wvnpa-regional-meeting-wheeling/
LOCATION:St. Jude Catholic Church Social Hall\, 826 Jefferson Avenue\, Glen Dale\, WV\, United States
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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SUMMARY:CANCELED: WVNPA Regional Meeting (Huntington)
DESCRIPTION:This meeting has been canceled.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/save-date-wvnpa-regional-meeting-huntington/
LOCATION:CoWorks\, 1000 5th Avenue\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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CREATED:20210224T143152Z
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SUMMARY:Regional Meeting: Regions V\, VI\, & VII
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to bring the Regional Roundtables back for 2021!  This year we will be hosting 3 VIRTUAL roundtables\, each covering 3 regions in WV (See list of counties below).  We want to focus the roundtables on learning what each region needs\, where you and your peers are and what needs to be addressed.  For your chance to interact with your region’s nonprofit professionals be sure to register for the meeting that corresponds with your area.  If you are unable to join on that day you are welcome to join another meeting and hear from professionals from other regions in the state.  Registration is just $15 for members and $25 for nonmembers! \nBe sure to check back as additional details will be added soon! \nJoin us on May 11th if you are in Regions V\, VI\, or VII (Barbour\, Berkeley\, Brooke\, Gilmer\, Grant\, Hampshire\, Hancock\, Hardy\, Harrison\, Jefferson\, Lewis\, Marion\, Marshall\, Mineral\, Monongalia\, Morgan\, Ohio\, Preston\, Taylor\, Tyler\, and Wetzel). \nJoin us on May 12th if you are in Regions II\, III\, or IV (Boone\, Cabell\, Calhoun\, Clay\, Doddridge\, Jackson\, Kanawha\, Lincoln\, Logan\, Mason\, Mingo\, Pleasants\, Putnam\, Ritchie\, Roane\, Wayne\, Wirt\, and Wood).  Click HERE to register for the session on May 12th. \nJoin us on May 13th if you are in Regions I\, VIII\, or IX (Braxton\, Fayette\, Greenbrier\, McDowell\, Mercer\, Monroe\, Nicholas\, Pendleton\, Pocahontas\, Raleigh\, Randolph\, Summers\, Tucker\, Upshur\, Webster\, and Wyoming). Click HERE to register for the session on May 13th. \nFor those registering online\, we apply an 8.5% convenience fee to cover the processing cost of providing this service to you. If you wish to pay by check to avoid this fee\, please download this form and send in payment for this event in advance. \nIn registering for this event\, you are consenting to appear in photographs and videos recorded at the event and consenting for these photos and videos to potentially be used in future marketing efforts. You are also consenting for your evaluation responses to be used in future marketing efforts.\n\n\n\n\n \n 
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/regional-meeting-regions-v-vi-vii/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210512T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T175556
CREATED:20210224T143225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210414T154038Z
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SUMMARY:Regional Meeting: Regions II\, III\, & IV
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to bring the Regional Roundtables back for 2021!  This year we will be hosting 3 VIRTUAL roundtables\, each covering 3 regions in WV (See list of counties below).  We want to focus the roundtables on learning what each region needs\, where you and your peers are and what needs to be addressed.  For your chance to interact with your region’s nonprofit professionals be sure to register for the meeting that corresponds with your area.  If you are unable to join on that day you are welcome to join another meeting and hear from professionals from other regions in the state.  Registration is just $15 for members and $25 for nonmembers! \nBe sure to check back as additional details will be added soon! \nJoin us on May 11th if you are in Regions V\, VI\, or VII (Barbour\, Berkeley\, Brooke\, Gilmer\, Grant\, Hampshire\, Hancock\, Hardy\, Harrison\, Jefferson\, Lewis\, Marion\, Marshall\, Mineral\, Monongalia\, Morgan\, Ohio\, Preston\, Taylor\, Tyler\, and Wetzel). Click HERE to register for the session on May 11th. \nJoin us on May 12th if you are in Regions II\, III\, or IV (Boone\, Cabell\, Calhoun\, Clay\, Doddridge\, Jackson\, Kanawha\, Lincoln\, Logan\, Mason\, Mingo\, Pleasants\, Putnam\, Ritchie\, Roane\, Wayne\, Wirt\, and Wood). \nJoin us on May 13th if you are in Regions I\, VIII\, or IX (Braxton\, Fayette\, Greenbrier\, McDowell\, Mercer\, Monroe\, Nicholas\, Pendleton\, Pocahontas\, Raleigh\, Randolph\, Summers\, Tucker\, Upshur\, Webster\, and Wyoming). Click HERE to register for the session on May 13th. \nFor those registering online\, we apply an 8.5% convenience fee to cover the processing cost of providing this service to you. If you wish to pay by check to avoid this fee\, please download this form and send in payment for this event in advance. \nIn registering for this event\, you are consenting to appear in photographs and videos recorded at the event and consenting for these photos and videos to potentially be used in future marketing efforts. You are also consenting for your evaluation responses to be used in future marketing efforts.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/regional-meeting-regions-ii-iii-iv/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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DTSTAMP:20260408T175556
CREATED:20210224T144123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210224T144640Z
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SUMMARY:Regional Meeting: Regions I\, VIII\, & IX
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to bring the Regional Roundtables back for 2021!  This year we will be hosting 3 VIRTUAL roundtables\, each covering 3 regions in WV (See list of counties below).  We want to focus the roundtables on learning what each region needs\, where you and your peers are and what needs to be addressed.  For your chance to interact with your region’s nonprofit professionals be sure to register for the meeting that corresponds with your area.  If you are unable to join on that day you are welcome to join another meeting and hear from professionals from other regions in the state.  Registration is just $15 for members and $25 for nonmembers! \nBe sure to check back as additional details will be added soon! \nJoin us on May 11th if you are in Regions V\, VI\, or VII (Barbour\, Berkeley\, Brooke\, Gilmer\, Grant\, Hampshire\, Hancock\, Hardy\, Harrison\, Jefferson\, Lewis\, Marion\, Marshall\, Mineral\, Monongalia\, Morgan\, Ohio\, Preston\, Taylor\, Tyler\, and Wetzel).  Click HERE to register for the session on May 11th. \nJoin us on May 12th if you are in Regions II\, III\, or IV (Boone\, Cabell\, Calhoun\, Clay\, Doddridge\, Jackson\, Kanawha\, Lincoln\, Logan\, Mason\, Mingo\, Pleasants\, Putnam\, Ritchie\, Roane\, Wayne\, Wirt\, and Wood).  Click HERE to register for the session on May 12th. \nJoin us on May 13th if you are in Regions I\, VIII\, or IX (Braxton\, Fayette\, Greenbrier\, McDowell\, Mercer\, Monroe\, Nicholas\, Pendleton\, Pocahontas\, Raleigh\, Randolph\, Summers\, Tucker\, Upshur\, Webster\, and Wyoming). Click HERE to register for the session on May 13th. \nFor those registering online\, we apply an 8.5% convenience fee to cover the processing cost of providing this service to you. If you wish to pay by check to avoid this fee\, please download this form and send in payment for this event in advance. \nIn registering for this event\, you are consenting to appear in photographs and videos recorded at the event and consenting for these photos and videos to potentially be used in future marketing efforts. You are also consenting for your evaluation responses to be used in future marketing efforts.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/regional-meeting-regions-i-viii-ix/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220504T143000
DTSTAMP:20260408T175556
CREATED:20220413T132448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220502T184210Z
UID:10058-1651658400-1651674600@wvnpa.org
SUMMARY:2022 Spring Regional Meeting - Huntington
DESCRIPTION:Due to unforeseen circumstances\, the WVNPA has cancelled the in-person Regional Meeting in Huntington and Charleston.  We invite you to attend the virtual option on May 12th.   \nAbout the Session: \nNonprofits are realizing that executive director transition is a crucial moment in an organization’s life: a moment of great vulnerability\, as well as great opportunity for transformative change. Planning for executive director transition is called succession planning: thinking in advance about how to set the stage for a strong transition.  \nWhile there is risk in executive transition\, there is also tremendous opportunity for reflection\, change\, and organizational growth. When well planned and considered\, leadership transitions can result in significantly stronger organizations. \nThis succession planning training is designed to give small to mid-sized nonprofit organizations a framework that can be used to prepare for a leadership transition\, search for the best candidates\, and thrive for years to come. It comes filled with practical advice and tools that will save you time\, worry and money.   \nParticipants will receive the following:  \n\na succession planning checklist and timeline; \na list of recommended reading; guiding questions for board members interviewing candidates; \ninsights directly from others who have experienced  leadership transitions; and \ntemplates and sample planning documents so you can avoid reinventing any wheels.\n\nMeeting Agenda:\n\n10:00 – 10:30: Introductions and WVNPA update (Registration begins at 9:30)\n10:30 – 12:00: Part 1 of Succession Planning\n12:00 – 12:30: Lunch\n12:30 – 2:00: Part 2 of Succession Planning\n2:00 – 2:30: Closing Remarks and Evaluations\n2:30: Adjournment\n\nAbout the Presenter:\nTricia C. Kingery\, M.A.\, M.B.A.\nPresident and Owner\nKingery & Company\, LLC\nThe Retreat WV\, LLC\nThe Cottage WV\, LLC  \n  \nAs an entrepreneur\, mother and child advocate\, Tricia Kingery cares deeply about her community and is passionate about making a positive impact in West Virginia.  Fifteen years ago\, that passion led her to establish Kingery & Company\, LLC\, a consulting firm that strengthens the mission of nonprofits through planning\, training\, marketing and fundraising.  Every day\, the Kingery team empowers people\, develops organizations\, and strengthens communities.  Combining skills and heart\, they fuel the mission of clients like United Ways\, Community Action\, Health Departments\, Associations\, and more.  With a MA in Counseling and BA in Psychology from Marshall University\, along with a MBA from West Virginia University\, education is at the heart of everything she does.    \nAs a former child and family therapist\, Tricia continues to serve as a voice for abused\, neglected and troubled children.  She is the Executive Director for West Virginia KIDS COUNT\, Statewide Coordinator for the ACEs Coalition of WV\, and Board Member of the YWCA Charleston.  She also manages the John K. Clendenen Scholarship Fund\, a legacy of her father who was a dedicated principal for many years. As an extension of Kingery & Company\, Tricia established The Retreat WV in 2018 and The Cottage at Northgate in 2021.  Both serve as an alternative to traditional office\, meeting and event space. Space can be rented by the hour\, month or year for business and private parties.  Kingery & Company clients use the space for free.  \nLastly\, Tricia enjoys spending time with her family\, volunteering in the community\, mentoring young people\, collecting children’s books and traveling. She lives with her daughter\, Alexandra\, in Charleston\, WV with their puppy Hope.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/2022-spring-regional-meeting-huntington/
LOCATION:935 3rd Avenue\, Suite 340\, Huntington\, WV\, 935 3rd Ave.\, Suite 340\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Regional Meeting,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220505T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220505T143000
DTSTAMP:20260408T175556
CREATED:20220413T132826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220502T190350Z
UID:10061-1651744800-1651761000@wvnpa.org
SUMMARY:2022 Spring Regional Meeting - Charleston
DESCRIPTION:Due to unforeseen circumstances\, the WVNPA has cancelled the in-person Regional Meeting in Huntington and Charleston.  We invite you to attend the virtual option on May 12th.   \nAbout the Session: \nNonprofits are realizing that executive director transition is a crucial moment in an organization’s life: a moment of great vulnerability\, as well as great opportunity for transformative change. Planning for executive director transition is called succession planning: thinking in advance about how to set the stage for a strong transition.  \nWhile there is risk in executive transition\, there is also tremendous opportunity for reflection\, change\, and organizational growth. When well planned and considered\, leadership transitions can result in significantly stronger organizations. \nThis succession planning training is designed to give small to mid-sized nonprofit organizations a framework that can be used to prepare for a leadership transition\, search for the best candidates\, and thrive for years to come. It comes filled with practical advice and tools that will save you time\, worry and money.   \nParticipants will receive the following:  \n\na succession planning checklist and timeline; \na list of recommended reading; guiding questions for board members interviewing candidates; \ninsights directly from others who have experienced  leadership transitions; and \ntemplates and sample planning documents so you can avoid reinventing any wheels.\n\nMeeting Agenda:\n\n10:00 – 10:30: Introductions and WVNPA update (Registration begins at 9:30)\n10:30 – 12:00: Part 1 of Succession Planning\n12:00 – 12:30: Lunch\n12:30 – 2:00: Part 2 of Succession Planning\n2:00 – 2:30: Closing Remarks and Evaluations\n2:30: Adjournment\n\nAbout the Presenter:\nTricia C. Kingery\, M.A.\, M.B.A.\nPresident and Owner\nKingery & Company\, LLC\nThe Retreat WV\, LLC\nThe Cottage WV\, LLC  \n  \nAs an entrepreneur\, mother and child advocate\, Tricia Kingery cares deeply about her community and is passionate about making a positive impact in West Virginia.  Fifteen years ago\, that passion led her to establish Kingery & Company\, LLC\, a consulting firm that strengthens the mission of nonprofits through planning\, training\, marketing and fundraising.  Every day\, the Kingery team empowers people\, develops organizations\, and strengthens communities.  Combining skills and heart\, they fuel the mission of clients like United Ways\, Community Action\, Health Departments\, Associations\, and more.  With a MA in Counseling and BA in Psychology from Marshall University\, along with a MBA from West Virginia University\, education is at the heart of everything she does.    \nAs a former child and family therapist\, Tricia continues to serve as a voice for abused\, neglected and troubled children.  She is the Executive Director for West Virginia KIDS COUNT\, Statewide Coordinator for the ACEs Coalition of WV\, and Board Member of the YWCA Charleston.  She also manages the John K. Clendenen Scholarship Fund\, a legacy of her father who was a dedicated principal for many years. As an extension of Kingery & Company\, Tricia established The Retreat WV in 2018 and The Cottage at Northgate in 2021.  Both serve as an alternative to traditional office\, meeting and event space. Space can be rented by the hour\, month or year for business and private parties.  Kingery & Company clients use the space for free.  \nLastly\, Tricia enjoys spending time with her family\, volunteering in the community\, mentoring young people\, collecting children’s books and traveling. She lives with her daughter\, Alexandra\, in Charleston\, WV with their puppy Hope.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/2022-spring-regional-meeting-charleston/
LOCATION:The Cottage at Northgate\, 400 Patterson Lane\, Charleston\, 25311
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Regional Meeting,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220510T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220510T143000
DTSTAMP:20260408T175556
CREATED:20220413T132936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220506T163146Z
UID:10064-1652176800-1652193000@wvnpa.org
SUMMARY:2022 Spring Regional Meeting - Parkersburg
DESCRIPTION:Due to unforeseen circumstances\, the WVNPA has cancelled the in-person Regional Meeting in Parkersburg.  We invite you to attend the virtual option on May 12th.   \nAbout the Session: \nNonprofits are realizing that executive director transition is a crucial moment in an organization’s life: a moment of great vulnerability\, as well as great opportunity for transformative change. Planning for executive director transition is called succession planning: thinking in advance about how to set the stage for a strong transition.  \nWhile there is risk in executive transition\, there is also tremendous opportunity for reflection\, change\, and organizational growth. When well planned and considered\, leadership transitions can result in significantly stronger organizations. \nThis succession planning training is designed to give small to mid-sized nonprofit organizations a framework that can be used to prepare for a leadership transition\, search for the best candidates\, and thrive for years to come. It comes filled with practical advice and tools that will save you time\, worry and money.   \nParticipants will receive the following:  \n\na succession planning checklist and timeline; \na list of recommended reading; guiding questions for board members interviewing candidates; \ninsights directly from others who have experienced  leadership transitions; and \ntemplates and sample planning documents so you can avoid reinventing any wheels.\n\nMeeting Agenda:\n\n10:00 – 10:30: Introductions and WVNPA update (Registration begins at 9:30)\n10:30 – 12:00: Part 1 of Succession Planning\n12:00 – 12:30: Lunch\n12:30 – 2:00: Part 2 of Succession Planning\n2:00 – 2:30: Closing Remarks and Evaluations\n2:30: Adjournment\n\nAbout the Presenter:\nTricia C. Kingery\, M.A.\, M.B.A.\nPresident and Owner\nKingery & Company\, LLC\nThe Retreat WV\, LLC\nThe Cottage WV\, LLC  \n  \nAs an entrepreneur\, mother and child advocate\, Tricia Kingery cares deeply about her community and is passionate about making a positive impact in West Virginia.  Fifteen years ago\, that passion led her to establish Kingery & Company\, LLC\, a consulting firm that strengthens the mission of nonprofits through planning\, training\, marketing and fundraising.  Every day\, the Kingery team empowers people\, develops organizations\, and strengthens communities.  Combining skills and heart\, they fuel the mission of clients like United Ways\, Community Action\, Health Departments\, Associations\, and more.  With a MA in Counseling and BA in Psychology from Marshall University\, along with a MBA from West Virginia University\, education is at the heart of everything she does.    \nAs a former child and family therapist\, Tricia continues to serve as a voice for abused\, neglected and troubled children.  She is the Executive Director for West Virginia KIDS COUNT\, Statewide Coordinator for the ACEs Coalition of WV\, and Board Member of the YWCA Charleston.  She also manages the John K. Clendenen Scholarship Fund\, a legacy of her father who was a dedicated principal for many years. As an extension of Kingery & Company\, Tricia established The Retreat WV in 2018 and The Cottage at Northgate in 2021.  Both serve as an alternative to traditional office\, meeting and event space. Space can be rented by the hour\, month or year for business and private parties.  Kingery & Company clients use the space for free.  \nLastly\, Tricia enjoys spending time with her family\, volunteering in the community\, mentoring young people\, collecting children’s books and traveling. She lives with her daughter\, Alexandra\, in Charleston\, WV with their puppy Hope.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/2022-spring-regional-meeting-parkersburg/
LOCATION:Parkersburg Area Community Foundation\, 1620 Park Avenue\, Parkersburg\, WV\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Regional Meeting,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T175556
CREATED:20220413T133416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T202636Z
UID:10067-1652349600-1652358600@wvnpa.org
SUMMARY:2022 Spring Regional Meeting - VIRTUAL
DESCRIPTION:Thursday May 12th\, 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM ET\nHeld on Zoom!\n\nRegistration Fees: $15 for Members\, $25 for Nonmembers.   \nREGISTER NOW\nAbout the Session: \nNonprofits are realizing that executive director transition is a crucial moment in an organization’s life: a moment of great vulnerability\, as well as great opportunity for transformative change. Planning for executive director transition is called succession planning: thinking in advance about how to set the stage for a strong transition.  \nWhile there is risk in executive transition\, there is also tremendous opportunity for reflection\, change\, and organizational growth. When well planned and considered\, leadership transitions can result in significantly stronger organizations. \nThis succession planning training is designed to give small to mid-sized nonprofit organizations a framework that can be used to prepare for a leadership transition\, search for the best candidates\, and thrive for years to come. It comes filled with practical advice and tools that will save you time\, worry and money.   \nParticipants will receive the following:  \n\na succession planning checklist and timeline; \na list of recommended reading; guiding questions for board members interviewing candidates; \ninsights directly from others who have experienced  leadership transitions; and \ntemplates and sample planning documents so you can avoid reinventing any wheels.\n\nMeeting Agenda:\n\n10:00 – 10:30: Introductions and WVNPA update (please log in 5 minutes early to ensure we get started on time)\n10:30 – 12:00: Succession Planning: Kingery & Company\n12:00 – 12:30: Q&A\, Closing Remarks\, Evaluations\n12:30: Adjournment\n\nAbout the Presenter:\nTricia C. Kingery\, M.A.\, M.B.A.\nPresident and Owner\nKingery & Company\, LLC\nThe Retreat WV\, LLC\nThe Cottage WV\, LLC  \n  \nAs an entrepreneur\, mother and child advocate\, Tricia Kingery cares deeply about her community and is passionate about making a positive impact in West Virginia.  Fifteen years ago\, that passion led her to establish Kingery & Company\, LLC\, a consulting firm that strengthens the mission of nonprofits through planning\, training\, marketing and fundraising.  Every day\, the Kingery team empowers people\, develops organizations\, and strengthens communities.  Combining skills and heart\, they fuel the mission of clients like United Ways\, Community Action\, Health Departments\, Associations\, and more.  With a MA in Counseling and BA in Psychology from Marshall University\, along with a MBA from West Virginia University\, education is at the heart of everything she does.    \nAs a former child and family therapist\, Tricia continues to serve as a voice for abused\, neglected and troubled children.  She is the Executive Director for West Virginia KIDS COUNT\, Statewide Coordinator for the ACEs Coalition of WV\, and Board Member of the YWCA Charleston.  She also manages the John K. Clendenen Scholarship Fund\, a legacy of her father who was a dedicated principal for many years. As an extension of Kingery & Company\, Tricia established The Retreat WV in 2018 and The Cottage at Northgate in 2021.  Both serve as an alternative to traditional office\, meeting and event space. Space can be rented by the hour\, month or year for business and private parties.  Kingery & Company clients use the space for free.  \nLastly\, Tricia enjoys spending time with her family\, volunteering in the community\, mentoring young people\, collecting children’s books and traveling. She lives with her daughter\, Alexandra\, in Charleston\, WV with their puppy Hope.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/2022-spring-regional-meeting-virtual/
LOCATION:Webinar\, WV\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Regional Meeting,Webinar,Workshop
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