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SUMMARY:Strength-Based Grant Writing
DESCRIPTION:Strength-Based Grant Writing is intended to help build new capacity for nonprofit organizations. This hands-on\, intensive training will help aspiring and experienced grant writers approach grant writing from a strength-based perspective. Strength-based grant writing seeks collaboration\, shared understanding\, and commitment to action by the organization and the larger community in identifying opportunities for change and new direction. At the end of this training\, participants will not only understand all the components of a grant application\, but will also have a new way of looking appreciatively at what works in their organization and community. \nMore than 350 people have attending this workshop since its inception. One participant recently wrote: \nI had the absolute pleasure of participating in your Strength Based Grant Writing Workshop this past October. I cannot express to you how extraordinary and worthwhile I found the entire process.  \nSo far\, my organization has been approved for two of the grants that I have written – there is no doubt in my mind this would not have been feasible without the tools and knowledge I gained through your workshop.” \nCome and join the growing network of nonprofit professionals approaching grant writing from this unique and energizing perspective. Registration is limited to the first 50 people. \nWe will be asking questions such as: \n\nWhat are our organization’s strengths? What can we build on? What makes us unique? How do we use our strengths to get results?\nWhat are our stakeholders asking for? How can we reframe challenges to be seen as exciting opportunities? What new skills do we need to move forward?\nWhat do we care deeply about? What do we want more of? What strategic initiatives would support our aspirations?\nWhat meaningful measures would indicate that we are on track to achieving our goals?\n\nWhat resources are needed to implement our most vital projects? \n  \nWVU Continuing Education Certificate in Nonprofit Management \nThis training is approved for the WVU Continuing Education Certificate in Nonprofit Management. All hours completed during the three days can be counted towards the certification. For more information or to enroll in the program you can visit http://socialwork.wvu.edu/continuing-education/continuing-education-certificate-in-nonprofit-management or contact Jacki Englehardt at 304-293-3280\, jacki.englehardt@mail.wvu.edu \n  \nTraining Times \n\nSeptember 23:  10am-5:00pm\nSeptember 24:  9am-5:00pm\nSeptember 25:  9am-12:30pm\n\n  \nCost \nRegistration is $199 per person. This fee covers all materials\, lunch on Wednesday and Thursday and breaks each day. Members of the West Virginia Non-Profit Association are eligible to attend at a discounted rate of $149. Please make checks payable to Volunteer West Virginia. We would be happy to send an invoice if that is more convenient for you or your organization. We are unable to accept credit card payments. \nRegistration \n\nSBGW Registration Form September 2015\nGrantwriting Information September 2015\n\nLodging \nA block of rooms has been reserved at the Holiday Inn Express\, 100 Civic Center Drive\, Charleston WV 25301. If you would like to be included on our room list and have the lodging cost added to your invoice\, please indicate this on your registration form. \nTo make your own reservation at the $105 rate\, you must book by August 23rd. Use code GWT when booking. Call: 855.729.5133 or book online: Lodging for Grant Writing Training \n  \nInstructors \nAlice Ruhnke – If Alice had to pick one word to describe the essence of her small business\, the choice would be simple: Storytelling. The Grant Advantage assists nonprofit organizations working to make real change in their communities by identifying an organization’s strengths\, clarifying its goals\, measuring its impact\, and effectively telling its story in the form of grant writing. \nAlice’s enthusiasm for what she does is infectious! Those that train with her\, leave with the skills and the confidence to tackle grant writing and tell their story. Alice has the gift to make what could be a heavy topic interesting\, enjoyable and easy to understand. \nSince 2006\, The Grant Advantage has secured more than $5 million from federal\, state\, corporate\, and foundation sources to help nonprofit organizations working in West Virginia and surrounding states have a greater impact on the communities they serve. In addition to grant writing\, The Grant Advantage assists clients by locating funding sources\, training individuals in all aspects of grant writing\, facilitating Appreciative Inquiry strategic change sessions\, conducting qualitative evaluations\, and much more. A native of Omaha\, Nebraska\, Alice is married to Tim and has two amazing sons\, Michael and Luke. \nwww.thegrantadvantage.net \n  \nTrish Hatfield\, president of CharacterEthics\, helps people heighten performance\, nurture discoveries\, improve communication\, encourage shared leadership\, shepherd change\, and strengthen the capacity for critical thinking. She’s been at this for 30+ years\, primarily as a trainer or facilitator in nonprofit organizations using strategies learned from Appreciative Inquiry\, Skilled Facilitator\, Facilitator U and the University of Wisconsin\, Non-Violent Communication\, not to mention the abundant wisdom of colleagues and clients. She has a MA in Humanities and also works part time as program assistant for Marshall University Graduate Humanities Program. She’s also a reasonable contra dancer. www.characterethics.com \n  \nQuestions? \nPlease contact Moya Doneghy at 304-558-0111 or moya.doneghy@wv.gov. \n 
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/strength-based-grant-writing/
LOCATION:NiSource Building\, 1700 Maccorkle Ave SE\, Charleston\, WV\, 25314\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop,WVNPA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150819T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150819T140000
DTSTAMP:20260523T200222
CREATED:20150709T010425Z
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SUMMARY:WVNPA Webinar: How to Avoid Social Media #FAILS
DESCRIPTION:**UPDATE July 29 – WVNPA Webinar: How to Avoid Social Media #FAILS has been approved for the WVU Continuing Education Certificate in Nonprofit Management (CECNPM) for 1 hour credit in Special Topics/Electives. \nIs your organization struggling to see results from your social media efforts? \nLearn why some organizations fail when it comes to using social media as a marketing tool and how to turn those results around in just 10 minutes a day! \nWe will cover hashtags\, social media ads/ boosted posts\, and most importantly how to make your time spent on social media more efficient and effective. \nAbout the Presenter: \nKristin Meeks is the owner of WV Social Media located in Parkersburg\, West Virginia. Her company specializes in the integration of digital and traditional marketing practices. WV Social Media serves clients all over the U.S. assessing their social media needs and helping them plan\, and execute strategic marketing practices. Kristin holds a masters in Integrated Marketing Communications from West Virginia University and a bachelors in Marketing from Marietta College (OH). In 2014 Kristin was named Entrepreneur of the Year by the Belpre Ohio Chamber of Commerce and Young Business Leader of the Year by the Mid Ohio Valley Chamber of Commerce. In 2015 Kristin was named one of the West Virginia State Journal’s Generation Next 40 under 40. \nFor those registering online\, we apply a 8.5% convenience fee to cover the processing cost of providing this service to you. We still accept standard registrations by check to do so please download the form and send in payment for this event in advance. \nDownload the mail-in registration form.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/wvnpa-webinar-how-to-avoid-social-media-fails/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar,WVNPA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150730T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150730T120000
DTSTAMP:20260523T200222
CREATED:20150630T133615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150922T121450Z
UID:1107-1438254000-1438257600@wvnpa.org
SUMMARY:WVNPA: Good360 101
DESCRIPTION:Register today for Good360 101 – An Introductory Webinar to Members of the West Virginia Nonprofit Association on July 30\, 2015\, at 11:00 a.m. \nGood360\, the nonprofit leader in product philanthropy invites members of the West Virginia Nonprofit Association to join an introductory webinar on Good360 and the benefits you’ll receive through our new partnership. \nAs a registered Good360 Nonprofit\, you are able to: \n• Spotlight your good work via an Online Profile on the GivingPlace platform;\n• Get 24-7-365 access to information about your Product Requests and Crowdfunding Results via your organization’s Online Dashboard;\n• Create crowdfunding promotions via the new Wishlist Tool\, allowing supporters to help cover the cost of shipping and handling; and\n• Showcase to all supporters how donated products are making a difference via our Impact Story Tool. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nRegister Now
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/wvnpa-good360-101/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar,WVNPA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150521T123000
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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:20260523T200222
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:20260523T200222
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
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150505T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150505T140000
DTSTAMP:20260523T200222
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
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150422T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150422T140000
DTSTAMP:20260523T200222
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
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150415T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150415T140000
DTSTAMP:20260523T200222
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150414T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150414T140000
DTSTAMP:20260523T200222
CREATED:20150309T144321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150309T163948Z
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150409T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150409T140000
DTSTAMP:20260523T200222
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150408T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150408T140000
DTSTAMP:20260523T200222
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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