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SUMMARY:Models of Volunteer Management
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is offered in partnership with the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits (MCN).  \nThursday\, July 8\, 2021\, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM\nFee: $35 for members (email hilaria@dev.wvnpa.org for the discount code)/$55 for nonmembers \nREGISTER NOW\nWhat motivates your organization to run programs with volunteers? The volunteer workforce can be an important resource to support your nonprofit’s programs and mission. How can you make the most out of the time supporters donate?  And how can you recruit and retain volunteers to increase the impact of your organization? \nThis workshop is designed for small and mid-sized nonprofits. Whether you want to refresh your memory on volunteer management strategies or learn new ideas to expand your impact\, this workshop will help you think through research-supported designs of volunteer programs. \nAttendees of this workshop will learn: \n\nThe principles and practices of volunteer management\nThe difference between charity-based and transformative service\nThe theories behind social change\, serendipitous\, and entrepreneurial volunteer programs\nThe seven steps of the human resource management model for volunteer management\n\nThe workshop is designed to be interactive for you to share your own successes and challenges. Learn from the presenter and your peers in this engaging\, two-hour workshop on volunteer management! \nEvent Details\nThis event will have AI captions via Zoom’s transcription function. Please note that these captions are automatically generated by the computer software and may not always accurately transcribe what is said. If you need professional captioning\, or have another accessibility accommodation\, please email MCN’s program assistant with your request at least two weeks prior to the start of the event. Although we will attempt to meet all accessibility requests\, late request may not be fulfilled. \nThis event is done in partnership with the Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits\, Common Good Vermont\, the Delaware Alliance for Nonprofit Advancement (DANA)\, the Kansas Nonprofit Centre\, the Kentucky Nonprofit Network\, the Maine Association of Nonprofits (MANP)\, the Nonprofit Association of the Midlands (NAM)\, North Dakota Association of Nonprofit Organizations (NDANO)\, and the West Virginia Nonprofit Association (WVNP). Members of these state associations can register at the MCN member rate with instructions provided by their respective state association. Visit the Events and Registration FAQ page or contact MCN’s help desk for questions about registering. \nSpeaker Information\nBradley Wolfe is the regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits’ Southwest Minnesota Regional Chapter\, based in Nicollet. Through his part-time position\, Bradley provides local activities\, initiatives\, and connections to the resources MCN provides in the Southwest region of Minnesota. \nBradley has a doctorate in educational leadership through which he studied the relationship between nonprofits and higher education. In addition to his work with MCN\, Bradley teaches courses in Human Communication at Minnesota State University\, Mankato and South Central College
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/models-of-volunteer-management-2/
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SUMMARY:The Nonprofit Social Media Toolkit
DESCRIPTION:Thursdays\, July 8\, 15\, 22\, 29\, August 5\, 12  $300 for Nonmembers and $240 for Members (email hilaria@dev.wvnpa.org to request the code!) \nREGISTER NOW! \nDon’t just be on social media. Be successful on social media. We’ll explore using social media for branding\, deep engagement\, and fundraising. We’ll also outline how you can integrate and manage social media within a campaign and discuss how to measure your social media impact.  \nSound policies will also be important to your social media strategy—we’ll show you how to clearly articulate what content is acceptable and how you should communicate with constituents through social media platforms.  \nThrough participation in this course\, you will:  \n\nCreate and reinforce your organization’s brand using social media. \nLearn about strategies for engaging supporters and motivating them to act. \nLearn how social media tools can work together to create an integrated campaign that promotes brands and causes through multiple channels. \nBegin the process of creating a social media policy for your organization. \nLearn how to use social media for fundraising. \nDiscover tools to measure social media efforts and learn to make this task effective and manageable. \nDesign a social media strategy. 
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/the-nonprofit-social-media-toolkit/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210714T130000
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SUMMARY:Beginner Grantwriting: Getting Started
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is offered in partnership with the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits (MCN).  \nWednesday\, July 14\, 2021\, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM\nFee: $89 for members (email hilaria@dev.wvnpa.org for the discount code)/$129 for nonmembers \nREGISTER NOW\nThis workshop will introduce grantwriting to nonprofit professionals who have less than one year of experience with the skill. Many people who work in nonprofits find themselves in the position of “accidental grantwriter” and do not feel fully equipped for the challenge. This training will provide content and resources to deepen participants’ knowledge of and skills in grantwriting. \nParticipants will have an opportunity to learn about the basics of grantseeking. This session will dig into the basic elements of foundation research and grant planning. This is a beginner-level workshop. \nIn this training\, you will: \n\nDeepen your understanding about the Minnesota funding landscape;\nLearn about the types of foundations providing grants to Minnesota’s nonprofits; and\nDevelop an understanding of the sections of a grant proposal including budgeting and evaluation.\n\nWorkshop participants will receive a digital copy of the Handbook for Successful Grant Writing that covers topics ranging from research and planning to a glossary of commonly used terms. The Handbook is only available to participants and is not otherwise for sale. \nEvent Details\nThis event will have AI captions via Zoom’s transcription function. Please note that these captions are automatically generated by the computer software and may not always accurately transcribe what is said. If you need professional captioning\, or have another accessibility accommodation\, please email MCN’s program assistant with your request at least two weeks prior to the start of the event. Although we will attempt to meet all accessibility requests\, late request may not be fulfilled. \nThis event is done in partnership with the Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits\, Common Good Vermont\, the Kansas Nonprofit Centre\, the Kentucky Nonprofit Network\, the Maine Association of Nonprofits (MANP)\, the Nonprofit Association of the Midlands (NAM)\, and the West Virginia Nonprofit Association (WVNP). Members of these state associations can register at the MCN member rate with instructions provided by their respective state association. Visit the Events and Registration FAQ page or contact MCN’s help desk for questions about registering. \nSpeaker Information\nAileen Rosa Sánchez is an entrepreneurial\, donor-centric strategist with more than two decades of experience increasing revenue\, engaging stakeholders\, and furthering organizational missions. Aileen’s previous philanthropic portfolio includes Mayo Clinic\, the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota\, and various Twin Cities nonprofits\, as well as political and foundation engagement. Aileen helped co-found the Latino Economic Development Center and also the New World School of the Arts Alumni Foundation in her hometown of Miami. She has also helped build diversity\, equity\, and inclusion initiatives at various institutions. \nAileen received her B.A. from Oberlin College; M.B.A. from Augsburg University; Oberlin College Community Action Fellowship; Mayo Clinic Bronze Quality Fellowship; Metro State University Community Development Careership; and Hispanics in Philanthropy Next Generation Philanthropy Fellowship. Aileen is the director of development and communications for Genesys Works Twin Cities and serves on the board of the Association of Fundraising Professionals Minnesota Chapter and the Latino Economic Development Center.
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SUMMARY:Conflict Management & Communication Skills
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is offered in partnership with the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits (MCN).  \nWednesday\, July 14\, 2021\, 2:00 PM – 4:30 PM\nFee: $45 for members (email hilaria@dev.wvnpa.org for the discount code)/$65 for nonmembers \nREGISTER NOW\nOptimal conflict management includes the ability to address disagreements and tensions early\, directly\, and with dignity\, professionalism\, and respect. Unfortunately workplace conflict too often saps morale\, diverts energy\, and causes staff to look for other employment. Even worse\, it prevents organizations from harnessing different opinions and ideas that are critical to effective problem-solving\, workplace improvements\, and organizational growth. Many have been disappointed that remote work and virtual environments have not magically eliminated workplace conflict. After a tense interaction\, staff often dread seeing each other and begin practicing avoidance. There is a better way. \nDuring this training\, participants will learn\, observe\, and discuss: \n\nConflict management styles\nUpholding values to treat coworkers and clients with kindness\, dignity\, and respect\nHow to maintain strong working relationships during conflict and difficult conversations\nStrategies to improve communication during difficult conversations\nRole modeling how to handle difficult situations with coworkers\n\nEvents Details\nThis event will have AI captions via Zoom’s transcription function. Please note that these captions are automatically generated by the computer software and may not always accurately transcribe what is said. If you need professional captioning\, or have another accessibility accommodation\, please email MCN’s program assistant with your request at least two weeks prior to the start of the event. Although we will attempt to meet all accessibility requests\, late request may not be fulfilled. \nThis event is done in partnership with the the Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits\, Delaware Alliance for Nonprofit Advancement (DANA)\, Kansas Nonprofit Centre\, the Kentucky Nonprofit Network\, Maine Association of Nonprofits (MANP)\, and the West Virginia Nonprofit Association (WVNP). Members of these state associations can register at the MCN member rate with instructions provided by their respective state associates. Visit the Events and Registration FAQ page or contact MCN’s help desk for questions about registering. \nSpeaker Information\nOwner and principal consultant Rebecca (Becky) Schueller has three decades of experience working with national\, urban and rural nonprofits\, community groups\, tribal organizations and small businesses. In addition to 30+ years of management and leadership experience\, Becky has served multiple community agencies in Chicago and the Bemidji area in Board\, committee\, and consultant and training roles. She served as the primary staff member and resource development lead at three organizations for more than 25 years. Becky has trained 700 nonprofit\, tribal\, county\, and school staff in the past three years. She worked her way through college as an administrative assistant and receptionist.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210715T150000
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SUMMARY:Supervisor Coaching Labs: Sharpen Your Supervision
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is offered in partnership with the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits (MCN).  \nThursday\, July 15\, 2021\, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM\nAdditional Sessions: August 12\, September 9\, October 21\, November 18\, December 9\nFee: $129 for members* (email hilaria@dev.wvnpa.org for the discount code)/$169* for nonmembers \n*The registration fee covers the cost of the 6-part series.  See below for the additional topics and dates. \nREGISTER NOW\nSharpening your supervision helps create strong employee engagement\, high staff morale\, and great functioning teams. Lisa Negstad and Debbie Okerlund are teaming up with MCN to offer monthly one-hour virtual supervisor coaching lab sessions to help you amplify your supervisor skills. Each session is on the second Thursday of the month from 2 – 3 p.m. central (with the exception of October and November which are on the third Thursday). \nEach session will center on a specific supervision topic and will include a mix of teaching and interaction. These labs will allow you to immediately apply skills or techniques to your work situation. They are geared towards people who are new to supervision as well as those who want ongoing content to renew their supervision practices. The labs are also relevant for those who supervise volunteers. \nThe topics for this series are: \nJuly 15 — Shift from Boss to Coach: Listening\nDevelop awareness of the different listening modes; learn engaged listening skills to increase trust and improve your conversations with staff. \nAugust 12 — Creating High Functioning Teams\nIncrease your understanding of what makes an effective team and learn practical ways to improve shared leadership within a team. \nSeptember 9 — Shift from Boss to Coach: Power of Inquiry\nLearn useful “drill down questions” and simple strategies to connect with staff\, increase staff ownership and confidence in problem solving\, tackling challenges and exploring opportunities. \nOctober 21 — Supervising Former Peers\nExplore the challenges of managing former peers and learn ways to successfully develop a new working relationship. \nNovember 18 — Performance Evaluation to Performance Learning\nLearn about the shift away from annual performance evaluations to ongoing learning conversations.  Gain insight into approaches that increase employee performance. \nDecember 9 — Delivering Developmental Feedback\nLearn and apply a 4- step process to giving feedback for performance\, explore strategies to reduce your dread and ensure feedback conversations are successful. \nThis event is done in partnership with the Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits\, Common Good Vermont\, the Kansas Nonprofit Centre\, the Kentucky Nonprofit Network\, the Maine Association of Nonprofits (MANP)\, North Dakota Association of Nonprofit Organizations (NDANO)\, and the West Virginia Nonprofit Association (WVNP). Members of these state associations can register at the MCN member rate with instructions provided by their respective state association. Visit the Events and Registration FAQ page or contact MCN’s help desk for questions about registering. \nSpeaker Information\nLisa Negstad consults with a diverse clientele of nonprofits\, philanthropies\, and government in leadership and organizational development. Believing anyone can be a leader\, Lisa lives in two worlds: traditional hierarchies\, where she helps managers excel in their role\, and collective teams\, where she helps groups think systemically and improve their shared leadership skills. Before starting her own consulting firm\, Lisa held senior leadership and management position in several international and US-based nonprofit organizations. Lisa has an M.B.A. from Yale and a B.A. in psychology from Luther College and is certified as a Human Systems Dynamics professional. Lisa\, an ongoing learner of cultural agility\, brings a strong value of inclusion and participatory processes to her training. \nDebbie Okerlund is executive coach\, trainer\, and principal of Lead With Agility LLC. She values connection and warmth in partnering with managers\, supervisors\, educators\, and nonprofit executives whose aspirations are to develop resilience and agility as leaders. Debbie provides compelling\, practical tools that inspire self-awareness\, build trust in your communication practices\, and create a truly inclusive organizational culture. She trains and facilitates peer-coaching groups with a focus on coaching skills\, transformational communication\, and conversational intelligence. \nDebbie has 25-years’ experience as a leader and facilitator including 14 years as an executive director in a nonprofit organization. She is certified in Conversational Intelligence\, Peer-Coaching Group Facilitation\, and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/supervisor-coaching-labs-sharpen-your-supervision/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210720T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210720T151500
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SUMMARY:Persevering Through Crisis: The State of Nonprofits
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW\nThe Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) recently released a new research report\, Persevering Through Crisis: The State of Nonprofits\, which presented findings on how US nonprofits fared better than expected in 2020 in large part due to increased giving from individual and foundation donors as well as federal funding. The report also revealed that concerning disparities existed in the experiences of women-led nonprofits and nonprofits serving certain communities of color. \nJoin us on July 20th from 2-3:15pm EDT for an interactive virtual discussion based on CEP’s report. CEP President Phil Buchanan will moderate a candid conversation between nonprofit leaders Dara T. Munson\, president and CEO of Family Focus\, David Lee\, CEO of Imagine MKE\, and philanthropic leader Jarrett Tomás Barrios\, senior vice president of strategic community and programmatic initiatives at the California Community Foundation. These leaders will expand on their experiences from the past year and offer advice for funders moving forward. The webinar will conclude with an open Q&A and we look forward to answering your questions! \nWe hope you’ll join us for this free webinar! \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/persevering-through-crisis-the-state-of-nonprofits/
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CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210721T110000
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SUMMARY:Behaviors that Trigger Negative Bias
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is offered in partnership with the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits (MCN).  \nWednesday\, July 21\, 2021\, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM\nFee: $45 for members (email hilaria@dev.wvnpa.org for the discount code)/$65 for nonmembers \nREGISTER NOW\nWe are most likely to act on our implicit biases when we are triggered by stressful situations. Recognizing our triggers will help us interrupt unintentional bias-based mistreatment and create a stronger workplace culture of equity and belonging for all. Participants in this workshop will unpack the behaviors from others that they personally struggle with in different circumstances\, reflect on their responses to those behaviors\, and examine how implicit bias influences these responses in ways that might result in negative outcomes and experiences for others. \nEvent Details\nThis event will have AI captions via Zoom’s transcription function. Please note that these captions are automatically generated by the computer software and may not always accurately transcribe what is said. If you need professional captioning\, or have another accessibility accommodation\, please email MCN’s program assistant with your request at least two weeks prior to the start of the event. Although we will attempt to meet all accessibility requests\, late request may not be fulfilled. \nSpeaker Information\nRebecca Slaby\, executive director\, leads AMAZEworks in working with schools\, communities\, and organizations to create equity and belonging for all. She gives workshops on Anti-Bias Education with a focus on cultural responsiveness\, bias\, identity\, and stereotype threat and has co-authored two AMAZEworks curriculums. With an M.Ed. from DePaul University\, she has 15 years of experience teaching middle school humanities/social studies and has worked with schools on issues of equity\, inclusion\, and justice on institutional\, state\, and regional levels. She has presented at Overcoming Racism\, MEA\, NAEYC\, MnAEYC\, Impact\, and Minnesota Council of Nonprofits conferences and teaches courses on equity-based pedagogy at the University of Minnesota.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/behaviors-that-trigger-negative-bias/
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CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210721T180000
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SUMMARY:Board Training Series: Nonprofit Finance
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is offered in partnership with the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits (MCN).  \nWednesday\, July 21\, 2021\, 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM\nFee: $45 for members (email hilaria@dev.wvnpa.org for the discount code)/$65 for nonmembers \nREGISTER NOW\nNonprofit boards have an obligation to act as responsible stewards in managing their financial resources. By adhering to sound accounting principles that produce reliable financial information\, you can ensure fiscal responsibility and build public trust. Does your organization follow the appropriate regulations and procedures to accomplish your mission in effective and efficient ways?\nEvent Details\nThis workshop is one session of a four-part board training series. The other sessions are Legal Duties on July 7\, Models of Governance on August 4\, and Inclusion and Diversity from 3:30 – 5 p.m. central each day. Use the registration button at the top of this page to register only for the Nonprofit Finance workshop. Use the following link to register for the full series for $115 for members and $165 for nonmembers: Register for the full series. \nSpecial discount for this series: This workshop series is great for groups of board members and executive staff to attend together. Register more and save! As a special offer for this series only\, buy three series registrations at the regular price and receive a fourth series registration for free. Instructions for group registrations are available on our Event and Registration FAQ page. \nPlease note that this special discounted rate is only for registrations to the full four-part series and does not apply to registration to individual workshops in the series. \nMCN strives to support the learning and growth of the next generation of nonprofit leaders through relevant skill- and vision-building programs that center equity and justice and address historical barriers to participating and leading in the nonprofit sector. In this context\, we are offering a limited number of sponsored\, free registrations to individuals who have never or are not currently serving on a board of directors. BIPOC and historically underrepresented individuals are encouraged to submit a request. Free registrations will be on a first come\, first served basis. Please email Dr. Bradley Wolfe at bwolfe@minnesotanonprofits.org to submit your request to attend the series for free. \nThis event will have AI captions via Zoom’s transcription function. Please note that these captions are automatically generated by the computer software and may not always accurately transcribe what is said. If you need professional captioning\, or have another accessibility accommodation\, please email MCN’s program assistant with your request at least two weeks prior to the start of the event. Although we will attempt to meet all accessibility requests\, late request may not be fulfilled. \nThis event is done in partnership with the Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits\, Common Good Vermont\, the Kansas Nonprofit Centre\, the Kentucky Nonprofit Network\, the Maine Association of Nonprofits (MANP)\, and the West Virginia Nonprofit Association (WVNP). Members of these state associations can register at the MCN member rate with instructions provided by their respective state association. Visit the Events and Registration FAQ page or contact MCN’s help desk for questions about registering. \nSpeaker Information\n\nYohannes Ghebru is the finance manager at the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits. In his role\, Yohannes oversees accounting and finance functions of MCN and works to make sure MCN’s finances are accurate and are according to GAAP. Yohannes works closely with executive and program leadership in areas of budgeting\, forecasting\, and financial reporting. \n\n\nPrior to joining MCN\, Yohannes worked as finance and accounting professional in nonprofits as well as for-profits. Originally from Asmara\, Eritrea\, Yohannes has a B.A. in business and accounting and an M.A. in organizational management and leadership from Concordia University\, Saint Paul.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/board-training-series-nonprofit-finance/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210730T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211217T110000
DTSTAMP:20260424T060408
CREATED:20210610T134412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210610T135126Z
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SUMMARY:Building Bridges Leadership Institute 2021
DESCRIPTION:This series is offered by The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation. \nJuly 30th\, August 27th\, September 24th\, October 29th\, November 19th\, & December 17th\n9:00 – 11:00 AM\nRegistration Fee: $25\, Scholarships are available \nPlease note\, if you attended this session last year you are asked NOT to register for this year\, but instead recommend BBLI to a friend or colleague. \nREGISTER NOW\n \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/building-bridges-leadership-institute-2021/
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CATEGORIES:Webinar
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