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SUMMARY:Building Bridges for Community Impact - Morgantown
DESCRIPTION:If you joined us at one of the regional meetings last spring or have been involved in any of the “What’s next for WV” conversations\, you know about the many issues facing our communities and the nonprofit sector here in West Virginia. In order to achieve our goals for successful community collaboration\, we must work together and build bridges for collective impact. Organizations that are part of a collective network can leverage resources and knowledge to build bridges more effectively than those that “go it alone.” The collective network expands opportunities for learning and problem solving\, accelerates innovative approaches\, and creates a web of resources that yield more sustainable and effective solutions to community problems. \n—————————————————- \nThe Building Bridges for Community Impact regional workshop will engage participants in interactive learning experiences to increase understanding\, capacity and action around regional collaboration. Participants will better understand the importance of collaboration in general and specifically leveraging new partnerships to reach common desired outcomes and gain support from funders. The session will address the following: \n\nNuts and bolts of collaboration\nImportance of working together\nThe “collective impact” approach\nPrioritizing regional strategies\nVisioning for future impact\nEngaging in collaborative team work throughout the region\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND: Staff and volunteers of nonprofit organizations interested or involved in community change. \nFACILITATOR: \nBruce E. Decker\, founder and owner of Collective Impact\, LLC\, is a skilled strategic planner\, trainer\, community coach\, technical assistant\, leader and facilitator. For nearly 20 years\, he has provided capacity building consulting services for a broad range of clients at the local\, regional\, and state level. Bruce has demonstrated expertise in organizational and community capacity building\, system analysis and improvement\, service coordination and integration\, and cross-system networking and collaboration. Bruce is proficient at building relationships among diverse groups of people with the natural ability to inspire confidence\, trust\, and mutual respect.  He was a founding board member of the West Virginia Community Development Hub\, a nonprofit organization focused on supporting communities in their development and revitalization efforts.  Bruce is currently Board chair with Create Huntington\, a grassroots organization that empowers residents to make positive change in their community. He participated with the City of Huntington\, West Virginia in the Community Progress Leadership Institute (CPLI) at Harvard University.  Bruce received his Master of Arts in Communication Studies with an emphasis in Organizational and Intercultural Communication and Leadership Studies from Marshall University. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Education from Marshall as well with a dual concentration in Marketing Education and Social Studies\, a specialized certification in Diversified Cooperative Training with a focus on Entrepreneurship. \nPRESENTER: \nJake Lynch is the Director of Network Communications at the West Virginia Community Development Hub. Jake Lynch joined the Hub in 2015 following a 15-year career in community journalism and nonprofit communications.  West Virginia’s trail and recreation community may know Jake from his previous role with Rails-to-Trails Conservancy\, where from 2010 until 2014 he led the national trail development organization’s media and marketing efforts.  Telling the stories of America’s trail communities was a natural progression from his work as a journalist and newspaper editor here in the United States and in his native Australia.  At The Hub\, Jake’s experience in tapping into what interests and motivates community members and leaders is being put to good use in our efforts to generate a broad and powerful narrative about the terrific community development work being done in West Virginia.  Jake’s focus is very much on boosting the communications capacity of the wide network of Hub partners across the state and creating new and innovative ways to help the community development sector use communications to expand their impact. \nDirections to Mon General Conference Center \nContinuing Education Credits: \nWVU School of Social Work Continuing Education Certificate in Nonprofit Management – 1.25 hour Service Provision – Core Area – Program/Organizational Design & Evaluation\, 1.25 hours Electives/Special Topics\, 2.5 hours Service Provision – Core Area – Program/Organizational Design & Evaluation or  Core Area Service Provision – Rural Community Service \nSPONSORS: \n       \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/building-bridges-for-community-impact-morgantown/
LOCATION:Mon General Conference Center – Mylan Room\,  1200 JD Anderson Drive\, Morgantown\, WV\, 26505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160518T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160518T160000
DTSTAMP:20260522T100829
CREATED:20160316T025632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160408T210140Z
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SUMMARY:Building Bridges for Community Impact - Clarksburg
DESCRIPTION:If you joined us at one of the regional meetings last spring or have been involved in any of the “What’s next for WV” conversations\, you know about the many issues facing our communities and the nonprofit sector here in West Virginia. In order to achieve our goals for successful community collaboration\, we must work together and build bridges for collective impact. Organizations that are part of a collective network can leverage resources and knowledge to build bridges more effectively than those that “go it alone.” The collective network expands opportunities for learning and problem solving\, accelerates innovative approaches\, and creates a web of resources that yield more sustainable and effective solutions to community problems. \n—————————————————- \nThe Building Bridges for Community Impact regional workshop will engage participants in interactive learning experiences to increase understanding\, capacity and action around regional collaboration. Participants will better understand the importance of collaboration in general and specifically leveraging new partnerships to reach common desired outcomes and gain support from funders. The session will address the following: \n\nNuts and bolts of collaboration\nImportance of working together\nThe “collective impact” approach\nPrioritizing regional strategies\nVisioning for future impact\nEngaging in collaborative team work throughout the region\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND: Staff and volunteers of nonprofit organizations interested or involved in community change. \nFACILITATOR: \nBruce E. Decker\, founder and owner of Collective Impact\, LLC\, is a skilled strategic planner\, trainer\, community coach\, technical assistant\, leader and facilitator. For nearly 20 years\, he has provided capacity building consulting services for a broad range of clients at the local\, regional\, and state level. Bruce has demonstrated expertise in organizational and community capacity building\, system analysis and improvement\, service coordination and integration\, and cross-system networking and collaboration. Bruce is proficient at building relationships among diverse groups of people with the natural ability to inspire confidence\, trust\, and mutual respect.  He was a founding board member of the West Virginia Community Development Hub\, a nonprofit organization focused on supporting communities in their development and revitalization efforts.  Bruce is currently Board chair with Create Huntington\, a grassroots organization that empowers residents to make positive change in their community. He participated with the City of Huntington\, West Virginia in the Community Progress Leadership Institute (CPLI) at Harvard University.  Bruce received his Master of Arts in Communication Studies with an emphasis in Organizational and Intercultural Communication and Leadership Studies from Marshall University. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Education from Marshall as well with a dual concentration in Marketing Education and Social Studies\, a specialized certification in Diversified Cooperative Training with a focus on Entrepreneurship. \nPRESENTER: \nJake Lynch is the Director of Network Communications at the West Virginia Community Development Hub. Jake Lynch joined the Hub in 2015 following a 15-year career in community journalism and nonprofit communications.  West Virginia’s trail and recreation community may know Jake from his previous role with Rails-to-Trails Conservancy\, where from 2010 until 2014 he led the national trail development organization’s media and marketing efforts.  Telling the stories of America’s trail communities was a natural progression from his work as a journalist and newspaper editor here in the United States and in his native Australia.  At The Hub\, Jake’s experience in tapping into what interests and motivates community members and leaders is being put to good use in our efforts to generate a broad and powerful narrative about the terrific community development work being done in West Virginia.  Jake’s focus is very much on boosting the communications capacity of the wide network of Hub partners across the state and creating new and innovative ways to help the community development sector use communications to expand their impact. \nContinuing Education Credits: \nWVU School of Social Work Continuing Education Certificate in Nonprofit Management – 1.25 hour Service Provision – Core Area – Program/Organizational Design & Evaluation\, 1.25 hours Electives/Special Topics\, 2.5 hours Service Provision – Core Area – Program/Organizational Design & Evaluation or  Core Area Service Provision – Rural Community Service \nSPONSOR:
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/building-bridges-for-community-impact-clarksburg-2/
LOCATION:The Uptown Event Center\, 305 Washington Avenue\, Clarksburg\, WV\, United States
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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LAST-MODIFIED:20160408T205954Z
UID:1883-1463130000-1463155200@wvnpa.org
SUMMARY:Building Bridges for Community Impact - Wheeling
DESCRIPTION:If you joined us at one of the regional meetings last spring or have been involved in any of the “What’s next for WV” conversations\, you know about the many issues facing our communities and the nonprofit sector here in West Virginia. In order to achieve our goals for successful community collaboration\, we must work together and build bridges for collective impact. Organizations that are part of a collective network can leverage resources and knowledge to build bridges more effectively than those that “go it alone.” The collective network expands opportunities for learning and problem solving\, accelerates innovative approaches\, and creates a web of resources that yield more sustainable and effective solutions to community problems. \n—————————————————- \nThe Building Bridges for Community Impact regional workshop will engage participants in interactive learning experiences to increase understanding\, capacity and action around regional collaboration. Participants will better understand the importance of collaboration in general and specifically leveraging new partnerships to reach common desired outcomes and gain support from funders. The session will address the following: \n\nNuts and bolts of collaboration\nImportance of working together\nThe “collective impact” approach\nPrioritizing regional strategies\nVisioning for future impact\nEngaging in collaborative team work throughout the region\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND: Staff and volunteers of nonprofit organizations interested or involved in community change. \nFACILITATOR: \nBruce E. Decker\, founder and owner of Collective Impact\, LLC\, is a skilled strategic planner\, trainer\, community coach\, technical assistant\, leader and facilitator. For nearly 20 years\, he has provided capacity building consulting services for a broad range of clients at the local\, regional\, and state level. Bruce has demonstrated expertise in organizational and community capacity building\, system analysis and improvement\, service coordination and integration\, and cross-system networking and collaboration. Bruce is proficient at building relationships among diverse groups of people with the natural ability to inspire confidence\, trust\, and mutual respect.  He was a founding board member of the West Virginia Community Development Hub\, a nonprofit organization focused on supporting communities in their development and revitalization efforts.  Bruce is currently Board chair with Create Huntington\, a grassroots organization that empowers residents to make positive change in their community. He participated with the City of Huntington\, West Virginia in the Community Progress Leadership Institute (CPLI) at Harvard University.  Bruce received his Master of Arts in Communication Studies with an emphasis in Organizational and Intercultural Communication and Leadership Studies from Marshall University. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Education from Marshall as well with a dual concentration in Marketing Education and Social Studies\, a specialized certification in Diversified Cooperative Training with a focus on Entrepreneurship. \nPRESENTER: \nJake Lynch is the Director of Network Communications at the West Virginia Community Development Hub. Jake Lynch joined the Hub in 2015 following a 15-year career in community journalism and nonprofit communications.  West Virginia’s trail and recreation community may know Jake from his previous role with Rails-to-Trails Conservancy\, where from 2010 until 2014 he led the national trail development organization’s media and marketing efforts.  Telling the stories of America’s trail communities was a natural progression from his work as a journalist and newspaper editor here in the United States and in his native Australia.  At The Hub\, Jake’s experience in tapping into what interests and motivates community members and leaders is being put to good use in our efforts to generate a broad and powerful narrative about the terrific community development work being done in West Virginia.  Jake’s focus is very much on boosting the communications capacity of the wide network of Hub partners across the state and creating new and innovative ways to help the community development sector use communications to expand their impact. \nContinuing Education Credits: \nWVU School of Social Work Continuing Education Certificate in Nonprofit Management – 1.25 hour Service Provision – Core Area – Program/Organizational Design & Evaluation\, 1.25 hours Electives/Special Topics\, 2.5 hours Service Provision – Core Area – Program/Organizational Design & Evaluation or  Core Area Service Provision – Rural Community Service \nSPONSOR:
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/1883/
LOCATION:Catholic Charities\, 2000 Main St. \, Wheeling\, WV\, United States
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160505T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160505T160000
DTSTAMP:20260522T100829
CREATED:20160308T031013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160408T205701Z
UID:1879-1462438800-1462464000@wvnpa.org
SUMMARY:Building Bridges for Community Impact - Beckley
DESCRIPTION:If you joined us at one of the regional meetings last spring or have been involved in any of the “What’s next for WV” conversations\, you know about the many issues facing our communities and the nonprofit sector here in West Virginia. In order to achieve our goals for successful community collaboration\, we must work together and build bridges for collective impact. Organizations that are part of a collective network can leverage resources and knowledge to build bridges more effectively than those that “go it alone.” The collective network expands opportunities for learning and problem solving\, accelerates innovative approaches\, and creates a web of resources that yield more sustainable and effective solutions to community problems. \n—————————————————- \nThe Building Bridges for Community Impact regional workshop will engage participants in interactive learning experiences to increase understanding\, capacity and action around regional collaboration. Participants will better understand the importance of collaboration in general and specifically leveraging new partnerships to reach common desired outcomes and gain support from funders. The session will address the following: \n\nNuts and bolts of collaboration\nImportance of working together\nThe “collective impact” approach\nPrioritizing regional strategies\nVisioning for future impact\nEngaging in collaborative team work throughout the region\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND: Staff and volunteers of nonprofit organizations interested or involved in community change. \nFACILITATOR: \nBruce E. Decker\, founder and owner of Collective Impact\, LLC\, is a skilled strategic planner\, trainer\, community coach\, technical assistant\, leader and facilitator. For nearly 20 years\, he has provided capacity building consulting services for a broad range of clients at the local\, regional\, and state level. Bruce has demonstrated expertise in organizational and community capacity building\, system analysis and improvement\, service coordination and integration\, and cross-system networking and collaboration. Bruce is proficient at building relationships among diverse groups of people with the natural ability to inspire confidence\, trust\, and mutual respect.  He was a founding board member of the West Virginia Community Development Hub\, a nonprofit organization focused on supporting communities in their development and revitalization efforts.  Bruce is currently Board chair with Create Huntington\, a grassroots organization that empowers residents to make positive change in their community. He participated with the City of Huntington\, West Virginia in the Community Progress Leadership Institute (CPLI) at Harvard University.  Bruce received his Master of Arts in Communication Studies with an emphasis in Organizational and Intercultural Communication and Leadership Studies from Marshall University. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Education from Marshall as well with a dual concentration in Marketing Education and Social Studies\, a specialized certification in Diversified Cooperative Training with a focus on Entrepreneurship. \nPRESENTER: \nJake Lynch is the Director of Network Communications at the West Virginia Community Development Hub. Jake Lynch joined the Hub in 2015 following a 15-year career in community journalism and nonprofit communications.  West Virginia’s trail and recreation community may know Jake from his previous role with Rails-to-Trails Conservancy\, where from 2010 until 2014 he led the national trail development organization’s media and marketing efforts.  Telling the stories of America’s trail communities was a natural progression from his work as a journalist and newspaper editor here in the United States and in his native Australia.  At The Hub\, Jake’s experience in tapping into what interests and motivates community members and leaders is being put to good use in our efforts to generate a broad and powerful narrative about the terrific community development work being done in West Virginia.  Jake’s focus is very much on boosting the communications capacity of the wide network of Hub partners across the state and creating new and innovative ways to help the community development sector use communications to expand their impact. \nContinuing Education Credits: \nWVU School of Social Work Continuing Education Certificate in Nonprofit Management – 1.25 hour Service Provision – Core Area – Program/Organizational Design & Evaluation\, 1.25 hours Electives/Special Topics\, 2.5 hours Service Provision – Core Area – Program/Organizational Design & Evaluation or  Core Area Service Provision – Rural Community Service \nSPONSORS:\n \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/1879/
LOCATION:Raleigh County Committee on Aging\, 1614 S. Kanawha Street\, Beckley\, WV\, 25801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150521T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150521T153000
DTSTAMP:20260522T100829
CREATED:20150309T151644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150320T154058Z
UID:902-1432211400-1432222200@wvnpa.org
SUMMARY:Transforming West Virginia's Nonprofits - Elkins
DESCRIPTION:THE CHALLENGE \nNonprofits are viewed by investors and donors as mission-driven organizations\, and the evaluation of success focuses on a nonprofit’s impact in the community. Though mission-driven\, nonprofits are business enterprises as well\, with business models that make programs and organizations operate and succeed. As community leaders\, it is our responsibility to ensure that nonprofits in West Virginia transcend public scrutiny ensuring purpose of mission\, ethical practices\, accountability and transparency. \nDuring this series of regional gatherings\, nonprofits will come together for dialogue and discussion around guiding principles in the unveiling of West Virginia’s Principles and Practices for Nonprofit Excellence and the future of the nonprofit sector in the Mountain State. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND \nAll Nonprofit leaders\, staff\, and volunteer board members. \nWEST VIRGINIA PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES FOR NONPROFIT EXCELLENCE \nWest Virginia’s nonprofit organizations provide a wide variety of valuable services and products that are essential to communities across the state.  The success of these nonprofits is dependent upon public confidence and support. The West Virginia Nonprofit Association\, in partnership with Dr. Susan Aloi of West Virginia Wesleyan College and a team of stakeholders\, has developed these Principles & Practices to serve as a model for West Virginia nonprofit organizations to guide their operations and practices\, enabling them to meet their missions. \nWHAT’S NEXT FOR WEST VIRGINIA’S NONPROFITS? \nCommunities throughout West Virginia are having deep conversations about our state’s future by asking What’s Next for WV? The same applies to the nonprofit sector\, and in this session we bring nonprofit leaders and representatives together to allow for fresh\, innovative thinking to emerge on the future of West Virginia’s nonprofit sector. \nDownload the Flyer (PDF): 2015 Transforming WV Nonprofits Tour
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/transforming-west-virginias-nonprofits-elkins/
LOCATION:The Isaac Jackson Hotel & Conference Center\, 830 Harrison Ave\, Elkins\, WV\, 26241
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150520T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150520T140000
DTSTAMP:20260522T100829
CREATED:20150309T151135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150309T164504Z
UID:900-1432116000-1432130400@wvnpa.org
SUMMARY:Transforming West Virginia's Nonprofits - Lewisburg
DESCRIPTION:THE CHALLENGE \nNonprofits are viewed by investors and donors as mission-driven organizations\, and the evaluation of success focuses on a nonprofit’s impact in the community. Though mission-driven\, nonprofits are business enterprises as well\, with business models that make programs and organizations operate and succeed. As community leaders\, it is our responsibility to ensure that nonprofits in West Virginia transcend public scrutiny ensuring purpose of mission\, ethical practices\, accountability and transparency. \nDuring this series of regional gatherings\, nonprofits will come together for dialogue and discussion around guiding principles in the unveiling of West Virginia’s Principles and Practices for Nonprofit Excellence and the future of the nonprofit sector in the Mountain State. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND \nAll Nonprofit leaders\, staff\, and volunteer board members. \nWEST VIRGINIA PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES FOR NONPROFIT EXCELLENCE \nWest Virginia’s nonprofit organizations provide a wide variety of valuable services and products that are essential to communities across the state.  The success of these nonprofits is dependent upon public confidence and support. The West Virginia Nonprofit Association\, in partnership with Dr. Susan Aloi of West Virginia Wesleyan College and a team of stakeholders\, has developed these Principles & Practices to serve as a model for West Virginia nonprofit organizations to guide their operations and practices\, enabling them to meet their missions. \nWHAT’S NEXT FOR WEST VIRGINIA’S NONPROFITS? \nCommunities throughout West Virginia are having deep conversations about our state’s future by asking What’s Next for WV? The same applies to the nonprofit sector\, and in this session we bring nonprofit leaders and representatives together to allow for fresh\, innovative thinking to emerge on the future of West Virginia’s nonprofit sector. \nDownload the Flyer (PDF): 2015 Transforming WV Nonprofits Tour
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/transforming-west-virginias-nonprofits-lewisburg/
LOCATION:Carnegie Hall\, 105 Church Street \, Lewisburg\, WV\, 24901
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150513T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150513T140000
DTSTAMP:20260522T100829
CREATED:20150309T150721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150309T192401Z
UID:898-1431511200-1431525600@wvnpa.org
SUMMARY:Transforming West Virginia's Nonprofits - Wheeling
DESCRIPTION:THE CHALLENGE \nNonprofits are viewed by investors and donors as mission-driven organizations\, and the evaluation of success focuses on a nonprofit’s impact in the community. Though mission-driven\, nonprofits are business enterprises as well\, with business models that make programs and organizations operate and succeed. As community leaders\, it is our responsibility to ensure that nonprofits in West Virginia transcend public scrutiny ensuring purpose of mission\, ethical practices\, accountability and transparency. \nDuring this series of regional gatherings\, nonprofits will come together for dialogue and discussion around guiding principles in the unveiling of West Virginia’s Principles and Practices for Nonprofit Excellence and the future of the nonprofit sector in the Mountain State. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND \nAll Nonprofit leaders\, staff\, and volunteer board members. \nWEST VIRGINIA PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES FOR NONPROFIT EXCELLENCE \nWest Virginia’s nonprofit organizations provide a wide variety of valuable services and products that are essential to communities across the state.  The success of these nonprofits is dependent upon public confidence and support. The West Virginia Nonprofit Association\, in partnership with Dr. Susan Aloi of West Virginia Wesleyan College and a team of stakeholders\, has developed these Principles & Practices to serve as a model for West Virginia nonprofit organizations to guide their operations and practices\, enabling them to meet their missions. \nWHAT’S NEXT FOR WEST VIRGINIA’S NONPROFITS? \nCommunities throughout West Virginia are having deep conversations about our state’s future by asking What’s Next for WV? The same applies to the nonprofit sector\, and in this session we bring nonprofit leaders and representatives together to allow for fresh\, innovative thinking to emerge on the future of West Virginia’s nonprofit sector. \nDownload the Flyer (PDF): 2015 Transforming WV Nonprofits Tour
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/transforming-west-virginias-nonprofits-wheeling/
LOCATION:Catholic Charities West Virginia\, 2000 Main Street\, Wheeling\, WV\, 26003
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150505T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150505T140000
DTSTAMP:20260522T100829
CREATED:20150309T145922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150309T164058Z
UID:896-1430820000-1430834400@wvnpa.org
SUMMARY:Transforming West Virginia's Nonprofits - Martinsburg
DESCRIPTION:THE CHALLENGE \nNonprofits are viewed by investors and donors as mission-driven organizations\, and the evaluation of success focuses on a nonprofit’s impact in the community. Though mission-driven\, nonprofits are business enterprises as well\, with business models that make programs and organizations operate and succeed. As community leaders\, it is our responsibility to ensure that nonprofits in West Virginia transcend public scrutiny ensuring purpose of mission\, ethical practices\, accountability and transparency. \nDuring this series of regional gatherings\, nonprofits will come together for dialogue and discussion around guiding principles in the unveiling of West Virginia’s Principles and Practices for Nonprofit Excellence and the future of the nonprofit sector in the Mountain State. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND \nAll Nonprofit leaders\, staff\, and volunteer board members. \nWEST VIRGINIA PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES FOR NONPROFIT EXCELLENCE \nWest Virginia’s nonprofit organizations provide a wide variety of valuable services and products that are essential to communities across the state.  The success of these nonprofits is dependent upon public confidence and support. The West Virginia Nonprofit Association\, in partnership with Dr. Susan Aloi of West Virginia Wesleyan College and a team of stakeholders\, has developed these Principles & Practices to serve as a model for West Virginia nonprofit organizations to guide their operations and practices\, enabling them to meet their missions. \nWHAT’S NEXT FOR WEST VIRGINIA’S NONPROFITS? \nCommunities throughout West Virginia are having deep conversations about our state’s future by asking What’s Next for WV? The same applies to the nonprofit sector\, and in this session we bring nonprofit leaders and representatives together to allow for fresh\, innovative thinking to emerge on the future of West Virginia’s nonprofit sector. \nDownload the Flyer (PDF): 2015 Transforming WV Nonprofits Tour
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/transforming-west-virginias-nonprofits-martinsburg/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn – Martinsburg\, 301 Foxcroft Ave \, Martinsburg\, WV\, 25401
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150422T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150422T140000
DTSTAMP:20260522T100829
CREATED:20150309T145448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150309T164007Z
UID:894-1429696800-1429711200@wvnpa.org
SUMMARY:Transforming West Virginia's Nonprofits - Parkersburg
DESCRIPTION:THE CHALLENGE \nNonprofits are viewed by investors and donors as mission-driven organizations\, and the evaluation of success focuses on a nonprofit’s impact in the community. Though mission-driven\, nonprofits are business enterprises as well\, with business models that make programs and organizations operate and succeed. As community leaders\, it is our responsibility to ensure that nonprofits in West Virginia transcend public scrutiny ensuring purpose of mission\, ethical practices\, accountability and transparency. \nDuring this series of regional gatherings\, nonprofits will come together for dialogue and discussion around guiding principles in the unveiling of West Virginia’s Principles and Practices for Nonprofit Excellence and the future of the nonprofit sector in the Mountain State. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND \nAll Nonprofit leaders\, staff\, and volunteer board members. \nWEST VIRGINIA PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES FOR NONPROFIT EXCELLENCE \nWest Virginia’s nonprofit organizations provide a wide variety of valuable services and products that are essential to communities across the state.  The success of these nonprofits is dependent upon public confidence and support. The West Virginia Nonprofit Association\, in partnership with Dr. Susan Aloi of West Virginia Wesleyan College and a team of stakeholders\, has developed these Principles & Practices to serve as a model for West Virginia nonprofit organizations to guide their operations and practices\, enabling them to meet their missions. \nWHAT’S NEXT FOR WEST VIRGINIA’S NONPROFITS? \nCommunities throughout West Virginia are having deep conversations about our state’s future by asking What’s Next for WV? The same applies to the nonprofit sector\, and in this session we bring nonprofit leaders and representatives together to allow for fresh\, innovative thinking to emerge on the future of West Virginia’s nonprofit sector. \nDownload the Flyer (PDF): 2015 Transforming WV Nonprofits Tour
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/transforming-west-virginias-nonprofits-parkersburg/
LOCATION:Our Community’s Foundation\, 1620 Park Avenue\, Parkersburg\, 26102
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150415T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150415T140000
DTSTAMP:20260522T100829
CREATED:20150309T144728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150320T154319Z
UID:892-1429092000-1429106400@wvnpa.org
SUMMARY:Transforming West Virginia's Nonprofits - Morgantown
DESCRIPTION:Please note: The location for this event has been changed to the American Red Cross office at 1299 Pineview Drive\, Suite 300\, in Morgantown. \nTHE CHALLENGE \nNonprofits are viewed by investors and donors as mission-driven organizations\, and the evaluation of success focuses on a nonprofit’s impact in the community. Though mission-driven\, nonprofits are business enterprises as well\, with business models that make programs and organizations operate and succeed. As community leaders\, it is our responsibility to ensure that nonprofits in West Virginia transcend public scrutiny ensuring purpose of mission\, ethical practices\, accountability and transparency. \nDuring this series of regional gatherings\, nonprofits will come together for dialogue and discussion around guiding principles in the unveiling of West Virginia’s Principles and Practices for Nonprofit Excellence and the future of the nonprofit sector in the Mountain State. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND \nAll Nonprofit leaders\, staff\, and volunteer board members. \nWEST VIRGINIA PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES FOR NONPROFIT EXCELLENCE \nWest Virginia’s nonprofit organizations provide a wide variety of valuable services and products that are essential to communities across the state.  The success of these nonprofits is dependent upon public confidence and support. The West Virginia Nonprofit Association\, in partnership with Dr. Susan Aloi of West Virginia Wesleyan College and a team of stakeholders\, has developed these Principles & Practices to serve as a model for West Virginia nonprofit organizations to guide their operations and practices\, enabling them to meet their missions. \nWHAT’S NEXT FOR WEST VIRGINIA’S NONPROFITS? \nCommunities throughout West Virginia are having deep conversations about our state’s future by asking What’s Next for WV? The same applies to the nonprofit sector\, and in this session we bring nonprofit leaders and representatives together to allow for fresh\, innovative thinking to emerge on the future of West Virginia’s nonprofit sector. \nDownload the Flyer (PDF): 2015 Transforming WV Nonprofits Tour
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/transforming-west-virginias-nonprofits-fairmont/
LOCATION:American Red Cross\, 1299 Pineview Drive\, Suite 300\, Morgantown\, WV\, 26505
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150414T140000
DTSTAMP:20260522T100829
CREATED:20150309T144321Z
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UID:890-1429005600-1429020000@wvnpa.org
SUMMARY:Transforming West Virginia's Nonprofits - Charleston
DESCRIPTION:THE CHALLENGE \nNonprofits are viewed by investors and donors as mission-driven organizations\, and the evaluation of success focuses on a nonprofit’s impact in the community. Though mission-driven\, nonprofits are business enterprises as well\, with business models that make programs and organizations operate and succeed. As community leaders\, it is our responsibility to ensure that nonprofits in West Virginia transcend public scrutiny ensuring purpose of mission\, ethical practices\, accountability and transparency. \nDuring this series of regional gatherings\, nonprofits will come together for dialogue and discussion around guiding principles in the unveiling of West Virginia’s Principles and Practices for Nonprofit Excellence and the future of the nonprofit sector in the Mountain State. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND \nAll Nonprofit leaders\, staff\, and volunteer board members. \nWEST VIRGINIA PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES FOR NONPROFIT EXCELLENCE \nWest Virginia’s nonprofit organizations provide a wide variety of valuable services and products that are essential to communities across the state.  The success of these nonprofits is dependent upon public confidence and support. The West Virginia Nonprofit Association\, in partnership with Dr. Susan Aloi of West Virginia Wesleyan College and a team of stakeholders\, has developed these Principles & Practices to serve as a model for West Virginia nonprofit organizations to guide their operations and practices\, enabling them to meet their missions. \nWHAT’S NEXT FOR WEST VIRGINIA’S NONPROFITS? \nCommunities throughout West Virginia are having deep conversations about our state’s future by asking What’s Next for WV? The same applies to the nonprofit sector\, and in this session we bring nonprofit leaders and representatives together to allow for fresh\, innovative thinking to emerge on the future of West Virginia’s nonprofit sector. \nDownload the Flyer (PDF): 2015 Transforming WV Nonprofits Tour
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/transforming-west-virginias-nonprofits-charleston/
LOCATION:Habitat for Humanity Restore Education and Community Center\, 815 Court St.\, Charleston\, WV\, 25301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150409T140000
DTSTAMP:20260522T100829
CREATED:20150309T143829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150309T163921Z
UID:889-1428573600-1428588000@wvnpa.org
SUMMARY:Transforming West Virginia's Nonprofits - Beckley
DESCRIPTION:THE CHALLENGE \nNonprofits are viewed by investors and donors as mission-driven organizations\, and the evaluation of success focuses on a nonprofit’s impact in the community. Though mission-driven\, nonprofits are business enterprises as well\, with business models that make programs and organizations operate and succeed. As community leaders\, it is our responsibility to ensure that nonprofits in West Virginia transcend public scrutiny ensuring purpose of mission\, ethical practices\, accountability and transparency. \nDuring this series of regional gatherings\, nonprofits will come together for dialogue and discussion around guiding principles in the unveiling of West Virginia’s Principles and Practices for Nonprofit Excellence and the future of the nonprofit sector in the Mountain State. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND \nAll Nonprofit leaders\, staff\, and volunteer board members. \nWEST VIRGINIA PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES FOR NONPROFIT EXCELLENCE \nWest Virginia’s nonprofit organizations provide a wide variety of valuable services and products that are essential to communities across the state.  The success of these nonprofits is dependent upon public confidence and support. The West Virginia Nonprofit Association\, in partnership with Dr. Susan Aloi of West Virginia Wesleyan College and a team of stakeholders\, has developed these Principles & Practices to serve as a model for West Virginia nonprofit organizations to guide their operations and practices\, enabling them to meet their missions. \nWHAT’S NEXT FOR WEST VIRGINIA’S NONPROFITS? \nCommunities throughout West Virginia are having deep conversations about our state’s future by asking What’s Next for WV? The same applies to the nonprofit sector\, and in this session we bring nonprofit leaders and representatives together to allow for fresh\, innovative thinking to emerge on the future of West Virginia’s nonprofit sector. \nDownload the Flyer (PDF): 2015 Transforming WV Nonprofits Tour
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/transforming-west-virginias-nonprofits-beckley/
LOCATION:Beckley Dream Center\, 224 Pinewood Drive\, Beckley\, WV\, 25801
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150408T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150408T140000
DTSTAMP:20260522T100829
CREATED:20150309T143203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150309T192156Z
UID:886-1428487200-1428501600@wvnpa.org
SUMMARY:Transforming West Virginia's Nonprofits - Huntington
DESCRIPTION:THE CHALLENGE \nNonprofits are viewed by investors and donors as mission-driven organizations\, and the evaluation of success focuses on a nonprofit’s impact in the community. Though mission-driven\, nonprofits are business enterprises as well\, with business models that make programs and organizations operate and succeed. As community leaders\, it is our responsibility to ensure that nonprofits in West Virginia transcend public scrutiny ensuring purpose of mission\, ethical practices\, accountability and transparency. \nDuring this series of regional gatherings\, nonprofits will come together for dialogue and discussion around guiding principles in the unveiling of West Virginia’s Principles and Practices for Nonprofit Excellence and the future of the nonprofit sector in the Mountain State. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND \nAll Nonprofit leaders\, staff\, and volunteer board members. \nWEST VIRGINIA PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES FOR NONPROFIT EXCELLENCE \nWest Virginia’s nonprofit organizations provide a wide variety of valuable services and products that are essential to communities across the state.  The success of these nonprofits is dependent upon public confidence and support. The West Virginia Nonprofit Association\, in partnership with Dr. Susan Aloi of West Virginia Wesleyan College and a team of stakeholders\, has developed these Principles & Practices to serve as a model for West Virginia nonprofit organizations to guide their operations and practices\, enabling them to meet their missions. \nWHAT’S NEXT FOR WEST VIRGINIA’S NONPROFITS? \nCommunities throughout West Virginia are having deep conversations about our state’s future by asking What’s Next for WV? The same applies to the nonprofit sector\, and in this session we bring nonprofit leaders and representatives together to allow for fresh\, innovative thinking to emerge on the future of West Virginia’s nonprofit sector. \nDownload the Flyer (PDF): 2015 Transforming WV Nonprofits Tour
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/transforming-west-virginias-nonprofits-huntington/
LOCATION:Christ Temple Church\, 2400 Johnstown Rd\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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