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SUMMARY:WVU: Ethics in the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:May 1\, 2015\, 9am-4pm\, Randolph County DHHR\, Elkins\, WV \nEthics in the Workplace  \nWanda S. Wyatt\, MS/ADC-S/LSW/SAP/ICADC\, Therapist\, Seneca Health Services\, Inc.  \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 April 3\, 2015) \nTarget Audience:  All levels of practitioners \nEthics made easy.  Ethical dilemmas can be avoided if we can understand the role ethics play in the workplace.  Areas of focus: why do we have ethics\, define ethics and the place ethics has in the workplace\, dual relationships\, dealing with minors\, and dealing with stress (care for the worker). \nLearning Objectives: At the conclusion of this workshop\, participants will be able to identify the difference between moral and legal standards of conduct; understand and apply the NASW Code of Ethics; explore personal values and beliefs; apply principles to ethical dilemmas; and deal with countertransference and burn out.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/wvu-ethics-in-the-workplace/
LOCATION:Randolph County DHHR\, Elkins\, 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 - 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:20150508T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150508T160000
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CREATED:20150209T163035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150330T161237Z
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SUMMARY:Nonprofits LEAD: Nonprofit Capacity Building Conference
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, May 8\, 2015\n 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.\n Marietta College \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER! \nEarly Bird Registration (March 13 – April 10): $25\nRegular Registration (April 11 – May 8): $35\nCLICK HERE FOR FULL CONFERENCE SCHEDULE \nMeeting community needs through the work of nonprofit organizations\, grassroots groups\, and social enterprise can be extremely rewarding. It can also be challenging. Join nonprofit staff\, volunteers\, board members\, funders\, and community members from the Mid-Ohio Valley and beyond as we explore how we can sustain our work and ourselves and succeed both personally and professionally. \nCONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS \nKeynote Speaker\nPaul Daugherty is the President and CEO of Philanthropy WV.\n[Learn More] \nExternal Factors Panels\nThree External Factors Panels will be held in the morning. Panelists will explore how these factors impact organizations\, both internally in terms of their capacity as well as externally in terms of their missions and community impact. The three External Factors Panels are: \n\nEconomic Opportunity: Oil & Gas\nHealth Care\nPolicy & Advocacy\n\nPlenary Lunch Speaker\nSuzanne Allen is the President and CEO of Philanthropy Ohio.\n[Learn More] \nCONFERENCE WORKSHOPS\nDuring registration\, participants will be asked to choose two workshops\nout of the following six to attend during the afternoon sessions.\nSustaining Ourselves \n\nBecoming Better Leaders\nWork-Life Balance\n\nSustaining Our Resources \n\nDiversifying Your Organization’s Funding\nIs Your Staff Invested?\n\nSustaining Our Work \n\nGrant Writing and Program Planning\nStrategic Planning
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/nonprofits-lead-nonprofit-capacity-building-conference/
LOCATION:Marietta College\, 215 Fifth Street\, Marietta\, OH\, 45750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="Nonprofits LEAD":MAILTO:nonprofitslead@marietta.edu
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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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SUMMARY:WVU: How to Make the Most Out of Your Special Event
DESCRIPTION:May 14\, 2015\, 9am-12pm\, WVU Health Sciences Center\, John Jones C  \n(Room G285C)\, Morgantown\, WV  \nHow to Make the Most Out of Your Special Event  \nJacki Englehardt\, MSW\, ACSW\, Professional & Community Education Coordinator\, WVU School of Social Work  \nCEUs: 3 Social Work hours; 3 GPC hours (Skill Area: Management); 3 CECNPM hours (Core Area: Financial Resource Development) \nRegistration Fee: $35 (Early bird rate of $31.50 by March 27\, 2015) \nTarget Audience:  All levels of practitioners \nWhether it’s a fundraiser\, an annual meeting or an educational conference\, event planning requires attention to detail and a thoroughness that often is learned on the job and/or through missteps.  Attend this workshop to learn the ins and outs of this important process\, from planning to execution\, anticipating glitches to assessment and evaluation.  Best practices and resources will be shared including helpful checklists\, relationship building\, marketing ideas\, contract negotiation\, sponsorship\,  and the use of advisory/planning committees to name a few.  This workshop will give you the tools you need to plan a great event for your organization. \nLearning Objectives: At the conclusion of this workshop\, participants will be able to define the primary roles and tasks of a special event planner/organizer; define the different types of corporate and social events; outline and summarize the details of planning any special major event; identify best practices in event planning; describe the pros and cons of utilizing advisory and planning committees; describe the importance of networking\, relationship building\, and marketing to the event planning process and execution; understand basic concepts of contracts and banquet event orders and identify cost saving methods such as sponsorship and in-kind donations.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/wvu-how-to-make-the-most-out-of-your-special-event/
LOCATION:WVU Health Sciences Center\, John Jones C\, Morgantown\, 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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CREATED:20150330T025633Z
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SUMMARY:WVU: Promoting Organizational Change and Leadership
DESCRIPTION:May 14\, 2015\, 1pm-4pm\, WVU Health Sciences Center\, John Jones C (Room G285C)\, Morgantown\, WV  \nPromoting Organizational Change and Leadership  \nHaeJung Kim\, PhD\, Assistant Professor\, West Virginia University School of Social Work \nCEUs: 3 Social Work hours; 3 GPC hours (Skill Area: Management); 3 CECNPM hours (Core Area: Human Resources Development – Management) \nRegistration Fee: $35 (Early bird rate of $31.50 by March 27\, 2015) \nTarget Audience:  All levels of practitioners \nThis workshop is designed to expand nonprofit professionals’ knowledge and understanding on human service organizations and to provide approaches for managing human services organizations effectively. Organizational management and leadership theories will be introduced and discussed. Workshop participants will be exposed to various management practices in administering public and private not-for-profit organizational programs. This workshop will provide participants with the fundamentals of organizational culture change and discussed the role of leaders in nonprofit organization. Topics includes; assessment of organizational culture; organizational change theory and its applications\, traditional and current leadership theories in nonprofit organizations. \nLearning Objectives: At the conclusion of this workshop\, participants will define their organizational culture; be able to analyze the structure and dynamics of human service organizations and understand leadership theory; and be able to determine their leadership style that are successful in promoting a healthy organizational culture.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/wvu-promoting-organizational-change-and-leadership/
LOCATION:WVU Health Sciences Center\, John Jones C\, Morgantown\, 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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150520T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150520T093000
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CREATED:20150209T162852Z
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SUMMARY:Nonprofits LEAD: Executive Directors Learning Group
DESCRIPTION:The Executive Directors’ Learning Group is open to any and all person’s leading a nonprofit organization in the Mid-Ohio Valley. The group meets every other month and rotates between Washington County Ohio and Wood County West Virginia. We meet from 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. The topics\, issues\, and ideas discussed are identified by the participants. The sharing of articles\, videos\, and other resources is encouraged. Light refreshments are provided. \nRSVP Online
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/nonprofits-lead-executive-directors-learning-group-may-2015/
LOCATION:Marietta College\, 215 Fifth Street\, Marietta\, OH\, 45750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Nonprofits LEAD":MAILTO:nonprofitslead@marietta.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150520T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150520T140000
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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:20150521T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150521T153000
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CREATED:20150309T151644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150320T154058Z
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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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