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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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SUMMARY:WVU: Ethical Challenges of Social Work Supervision
DESCRIPTION:April 9\, 2015\, 9am-4pm\, WVU-Eastern Division\, Erma Byrd Health Professionals Center\, Multimedia Room\, Martinsburg\, WV  \nEthical Challenges of Social Work Supervision  \nPatricia Chase\, LCSW\, EdD\, Clinical Associate Professor\, WVU School of Social Work \nCEUs: 6 Social Work hours (approved for 6 SW ethics hours); 6 GPC hours (Skill Area: Management); 6 CECNPM hours (Core Area: Human Resource Development – Management) \nRegistration Fee: $65 (Early bird rate of $58.50 by March 20\, 2015) \nTarget Audience:  All levels of practitioners \nEthical practice in social work supervision carries with it a number of familiar and new challenges that can require thoughtful and reflective practice to successfully navigate. Working with power imbalances\, assessing and ensuring worker competence in the midst of high work demands\, managing dual relationships and role changes\, providing useful and meaningful evaluation and feedback\, supporting workers through traumatic critical incidents\, all carry potential ethical dilemmas that are difficult but at least familiar.  Sorting through the ethical conflicts of social networking\, helping workers ethically integrate spirituality into social work practice\, maintaining client service amid diminishing budgets and increasingly complex policy/practice changes are less familiar but equally challenging. This workshop will explore with participant involvement these ethical risks to supervision. Ideas will be shared on how to avoid potential pitfalls as well as possible solutions worth examining. \nLearning Objectives: At the conclusion of this workshop\, participants will reflect on their own supervisory practices to examine potential ethical challenges that may be inherent in their work; identify social work ethical standards that apply to supervision; gain ideas from fellow participants about how to manage ethical dilemmas they may encounter in supervision; and increase their understanding of the ethical challenges unique to modern social work supervision.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/wvu-ethical-challenges-of-social-work-supervision/
LOCATION:WVU-Eastern Division\, Erma Byrd Health Professionals Center\, Martsinburg\, WV
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="WVU School of Social Work%3A Office of Professional and Continuing Education":MAILTO:ce@mail.wvu.edu
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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:20150414T100000
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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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SUMMARY:VolunteerWV: 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 300 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? \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\nApril 15:                 10am-5:00pm\nApril 16:                 9am-5:00pm\nApril 17:                 9am-12:30pm\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 Nonprofit 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. \nLodging \nA block of rooms has been reserved at the Fairfield Inn\, 125 Hylton Lane\, Beckley\, WV 25801. If you would like to be included on the room list and have the lodging cost added to your invoice\, please indicate this on your registration form. If you prefer to make your own reservation\, you can call 304-252-8661 and ask for the Volunteer West Virginia room block. \nInstructors \nAlice Ruhnke\, the founder and chief operating officer of The Grant Advantage\, works with nonprofit organizations to help them increase their organizational capacity and secure funding. \nwww.thegrantadvantage.net \nTrish Hatfield\, president of CharacterEthics\, helps people build skills\, co-create solutions\, and explore tough issues that lead to better performance as individuals and communities. \nwww.characterethics.com \nQuestions? \nPlease contact Moya Doneghy at 304-558-0111 or moya.doneghy@wv.gov. \nDownload Registration Form \nDownload Flyer
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/volunteerwv-strength-based-grant-writing/
LOCATION:Beckley Dream Center\, 224 Pinewood Drive\, Beckley\, WV\, 25801
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150415T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150415T140000
DTSTAMP:20260410T094843
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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:20150422T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150422T140000
DTSTAMP:20260410T094843
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150424T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150424T153000
DTSTAMP:20260410T094843
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SUMMARY:WVU: Participatory Management in Non-Profit Settings
DESCRIPTION:April 24\, 2015\, 12:30pm-3:30pm\, Gaston Caperton Center\, Room 148\, Clarksburg\, WV  \nParticipatory Management in Non-Profit Settings \nDebra Hunt Young\, EdD\, EdS\, MSW\, Program Coordinator – Charleston/Beckley WVU School of Social Work \nCEUs: 3 Social Work hours; 3 GPC hours (Skill Area: Management); 3 CECNPM hours (Core Area: Human Resource Development – Management) \nRegistration Fee: $35 (Early bird rate of $31.50 by March 27\, 2015) \nTarget Audience:  All levels of practitioners \nManaging non-profits can provide both reward and challenge for social work managers\, and having a management approach that promotes employee morale and ownership can increase the rewards. This workshop will help social work managers identify participatory management strategies that promote morale\, retention\, and ownership in the non-profit setting with stakeholders and employees. Using a variety of interactive tools\, media\, and discussion\, participants will explore how to be an effective and ethical leader\, identify strategies to incorporate in the workplace\, and develop a better understanding of organizational structure influences and participatory management approaches to non-profit agency settings. \nLearning Objectives: At the conclusion of this workshop\, participants will be able to identify participatory management strategies to incorporate in the non-profit setting; develop an understanding of individual leadership style; identify formal and informal organizational structure hierarchy; and influences in the agency setting\, and identify ethical and effective management functions.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/wvu-participatory-management-in-non-profit-settings/
LOCATION:Gaston Caperton Center\, Clarksburg\, WV\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="WVU School of Social Work%3A Office of Professional and Continuing Education":MAILTO:ce@mail.wvu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150430T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150430T100000
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CREATED:20150407T021228Z
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SUMMARY:Philanthropy WV: Philanthropy’s Ethical Leadership in Economic Crisis
DESCRIPTION:hosted by Philanthropy WV and The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation\nGenerously sponsored by The Maier Foundation\, Inc.  \n[REGISTER]\nA Visit & Guest Presentation with\nRip Rapson\, President & CEO of The Kresge Foundation of Troy\, MI\n(For Mr. Rapson’s full bio\, visit here: http://kresge.org/sites/default/files/Uploaded%20Docs/Rip-Rapson-bio2015.pdf) \nThe progress of any town\, city\, county or state relies on a strong base of sector leadership including Private (business\, industry\, and labor)\, Public (local\, county\, state\, and federal government)\, and Independent (philanthropy and nonprofits).  If these three sectors are strong\, we see economic progress\, civic growth\, and overall quality of life improvement.  When one is weak or collapses\, the others are challenged to step up to lead and assist with a community’s revitalization\, preservation and growth. \nThis role of philanthropy’s ethical leadership\, in WV or elsewhere\, is key in good times and in bad. To demonstrate how the sectors of community-economic development\, government\, business\, and many others can work together for progress\, Philanthropy WV and the Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation are thrilled to host Rip Rapson\, President & CEO of The Kresge Foundation. \nMr. Rapson will provide an energizing and insightful breakfast presentation on Thursday\, April 30th at Four Points by Sheraton in Charleston\, WV.  Mr. Rapson will discuss the city of Detroit and the role Ethical Leadership Foundations played in partnering with the private and public sectors to revitalize his community\, region and state. The cost is $20/person for Philanthropy WV/WVNPA Members and $30.00/person for Non-Members. \nHe will share his experiences of recovery from the Great Recession in Michigan\, The Kresge Foundation’s work to bring different sectors together for progress\, and share insights from his time at the McKnight Foundation.  You will be surprised to see that WV and Michigan have in common\, especially as we move our states forward for economic prosperity. \nThis program is part of Philanthropy WV’s 2015 Launching Solutions in the Mountain State Series. \n[REGISTER]
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/philanthropy-wv-philanthropys-ethical-leadership-in-economic-crisis/
LOCATION:Four Points by Sheraton Charleston\, 600 Kanawha Boulevard East \, Charleston\, WV\, 25301
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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