Showing posts with label nonprofit management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nonprofit management. Show all posts

Monday, May 16, 2022

Did you know that the Franklin Farmers Market is a place to grow your nonprofit awareness?

Via the Franklin Farmers Market:

"Did you know we have a table available for FREE to any non-profits in the area?

That’s right, our Community Table is the perfect place to spread your mission to the local community and make connections!

Head to the link in our bio to apply for your spot today!"

Link =>  https://www.franklinfarmersmarketma.com/2022-community-table 

Follow the Farmers Market on Instagram   https://www.instagram.com/franklinfarmersmarketma/

Did you that the Franklin Farmers Market is a place to grow your nonprofit awareness?
Did you that the Franklin Farmers Market is a place to grow your nonprofit awareness?

Monday, February 7, 2022

Philanthropy, MA: Building a Planned and Deferred Giving Program at No Cost (register now for webinar 2/09/22)

 Philanthropy_MA (@Philanthropy_MA) tweeted on Mon, Feb 07, 2022:

Nonprofits! It's not too late to register for Wednesday's workshop on Building a Planned and Deferred Giving Program at No Cost. Learn from field expert Chuck Gordon and make this sustainable funding source a reality for your organization. https://t.co/fs6U1v4RzI

https://philanthropyma.org/events/building-planned-and-deferred-giving-program-no-cost
https://philanthropyma.org/events/building-planned-and-deferred-giving-program-no-cost

Friday, September 10, 2021

Getting Grant Ready - Webinar - Sep 14, 2021

via the Mass Nonprofit Network we share:

Getting Grant Ready: Action Steps for Nonprofit Startups and Nonprofit in Turnaround
Grant readiness has a direct impact on the success and sustainability of nonprofits no matter what stage of the nonprofit lifecycle they are in.
  • But what does it mean to be grant-ready?
  • How do you know when you are?
  • What is the cost if you're not?
Join NOPI – Nonprofit Incubator and Dr. Beverly A. Browning (Dr. Bev), CSPF as we provide specific action steps every nonprofit must take to become fundable. Information provided will set the foundation to begin or return to a state of growth.
Getting Grant Ready - Webinar - Sep 14, 2021
Getting Grant Ready - Webinar - Sep 14, 2021


Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Mass Nonprofit Network: Featured Trainings and Events for September 2021


Welcome to the MNN Trainings and Events Calendar newsletter. Read below for training events and webinars designed to build and strengthen the skills of nonprofit professionals in Massachusetts.

For the full listing, visit the calendar online here.

Note: if you are a current MNN nonprofit or affiliate member and wish to delete, change, or add an event posting, contact us.

Featured Event

MNN's 2021 Annual Conference, one of the largest gatherings of nonprofit professionals in the state, will take place virtually from Tuesday, October 5 to Friday, October 8 in your home office!

The theme of this year's conference is "A Bridge to Better," which captures a common aspiration of the Massachusetts nonprofit sector and those who support it as we move forward together. The conference will feature soon-to-be-announced speakers, panels, over 20 workshops, networking opportunities, and a new and exciting virtual event platform to allow attendees to easily navigate the online setting.

Grab your tickets before September 12th to take advantage of the Early Bird discount!



September 14
1:00 pm -2:30 pm
Online
Getting Grant Ready: Action Steps for Nonprofit Startups and Nonprofit in Turnaround
Grant readiness has a direct impact on the success and sustainability of nonprofits no matter what stage of the nonprofit lifecycle they are in.
  • But what does it mean to be grant-ready?
  • How do you know when you are?
  • What is the cost if you're not?
Join NOPI – Nonprofit Incubator and Dr. Beverly A. Browning (Dr. Bev), CSPF as we provide specific action steps every nonprofit must take to become fundable. Information provided will set the foundation to begin or return to a state of growth.



September 14
1:00 pm -2:00 pm
Online
How to Love Your Donors So They Love You Back (with more gifts)
You work hard to raise money to fulfill an important mission. But if you aren't taking good care of current donors, your fundraising program is just spinning its wheels. Building a strong donor program is about showing your donors the love so that they stay happily by your side, giving more and larger gifts, year after year.

In this workshop, learn the metrics you should be watching that indicate donor happiness, and discover the top reasons donors leave (or stay with you) and how you can keep more donors, even with limited resources. Take away key actions you can take today to show your donors the love they're looking for.




September 15
10:00 am - Noon
Online
Introduction to Grantwriting
From developing the proposal idea to completing the details of the budget, this workshop provides an outline to use to prepare clear, concise, comprehensive, and competitive proposals. Participants will learn to develop measurable project goals, objectives, and outcomes required in every proposal. Understand what is important to include in grant proposals by creating meaningful content for full proposals, letters of intent/inquiry, and online grant applications as well a post-award reporting.

The intended topics covered in this webinar are as follows:
  • Grants as part of the fundraising plan
  • Preparing the proposal idea including SMART goals and objectives
  • Outlines for full grant proposals and letters of intent/inquiry
  • Examining reasons for proposal rejection
  • Exploring rules of grant management

This webinar provides learning opportunities for novice and intermediate (2 to 3 years) grant seekers.
Presenter: Diane Gedeon-Martin, The Write Source



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Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Dogfest & Music Festival - August 22

Via Diane Padula, Franklin Rotary

"Good Afternoon, I hope you and your members are all well.  I hope you can join us.

I am sending you this information regarding an exciting event that you might want to join as a Rotary Club Vendor; also that you can send this along to your  members who may want to join us on August 22nd for an exciting day.

Clear Path for Veterans New England, Rotary Club of Ayer, Shirley, Harvard & Devens, and Rotary Club of Nashoba Valley have teamed together to support the Clear Path for Veterans New England Dogs2Vets Program which supports the placement of well-trained service dogs with veterans in need.

For more information about Clear Path and its programs visit: www.clearpathne.org

I am attaching the Dogfest Festival Flyer so you can learn more about this Festival.  If you or someone you know would like to be a Vendor please use this link.  There is no charge for non-profits and a $50 fee for others.


Thank you, we appreciate it. We hope you might join us.
Dolores Alberghini

President - Rotary Club of Ayer, Shirley, Harvard & Devens 

Dogfest & Music Festival - August 22
Dogfest & Music Festival - August 22


Friday, May 21, 2021

FANN Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Recall that the Franklin Area Nonprofit Network (FANN) - is a Fanntastic group!!!


Q - Why start this group?

A - We started because 

  • The business community has the Franklin Downtown Partnership or the United Regional Chamber of Commerce/Milford Chamber of Commerce to provide a ‘circle of friends’ for networking, sharing, etc.

  • The cultural organizations also have their new ‘circle of friends’ with the Franklin Cultural District designation and the coordination lead by the Franklin Cultural District Committee

  • The nonprofits based in Franklin did not (yet) have a similar ‘circle of friends’ to coordinate with, and yet of the groups/organizations or small businesses in the area, they could very well be the group most in need of one.

  • Hence, the desire to facilitate this gathering of the approx. 100 nonprofits based in Franklin. Ultimately the scope was decided to expand to include those 'serving' Franklin, not just those 'based' here.


Q - What are the Objectives for the group?

A - There are some initial objectives (so far) and we anticipate more to come as we go. Thus far we have

  1. Confirm listing of nonprofits and key contacts

  2. Facilitate a series of meetings to bring these folks to the table  

    1. Help them understand who is around the table (introductions)

    2. Record the intros for reuse by each group and by Franklin TV, wfpr.fr radio as promos for the nonprofits 

  3. Determine what the group wants to do going forward

  4. Minor but important detail take-aways

    1. Update the social services listing kept by the Town of Franklin

    2. Reinforce use of the Community calendar for event communications/awareness and importantly, planning future events 

    3. Leverage Franklin.TV, wfpr.fm and Franklin Matters to "amplify the public good"

    4. other items to be determined by the group


Q - How do we find out who is included in this group?
A - The working list can be found on the web page. If you don't find an org that you think should be on the listing, use the form to add it. Or notify someone within that group so they can provide the accurate information for the listing.

Q - Our group is not a service-oriented group, should we still participate?
A - Yes, while we have the near term goal of updating the service directory, all nonprofits serving Franklin would benefit from the work we anticipate this group to do. There are a number of problems all nonprofits face, and the power of the group to help each other is what we look to tap into.

Q - Is there a membership fee?
A - No. We anticipate this being an informal group powered by volunteers with some infrastructure support provided by Franklin.TV. We anticipate the the time and effort of individuals representing the nonprofits should be able to provide enough for the group to succeed. The group may decide to become more formal (i.e. 501(c)3, etc.) at which point it may be appropriate to discuss membership. 

FANN Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
FANN Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


Saturday, May 15, 2021

MA Nonprofit Network: 2021 Nonprofit Excellence Awards


Save the date! The 2021 Nonprofit Excellence Awards will be held virtually on Wednesday, June 23rd. 
Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date and be the first to know when registration opens: https://t.co/qw66woVoRw

#MAkingadifference 
 
Shared from Twitter: https://t.co/bhVCtjkrOh

Registration link = https://www.tfaforms.com/4896812

MA Nonprofit Network: 2021 Nonprofit Excellence Awards
Registration link = https://www.tfaforms.com/4896812

Friday, May 14, 2021

New -> Nonprofit Management Certificate for Practitioners

METROWEST NONPROFIT NETWORK ANNOUNCES

NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE

FOR PRACTITIONERS



For Immediate Release: Framingham, MA 

 

May 10, 2021 – MetroWest Nonprofit Network (MWNN), in partnership with Framingham State University (FSU), is pleased to announce a new course offering: Nonprofit Management Certificate for Practitioners. This 12-week online course set to launch on September 24, 2021, is designed for individuals who are interested in furthering their knowledge and skills as nonprofit leaders, aspiring and emerging leaders, mid-level nonprofit managers, and individuals seeking to change careers and enter the nonprofit sector. The program, developed after a three-year planning process that involved feedback from nonprofit leaders, funders, community organizations, educators, and students has two key goals: providing future leaders with the practical skills needed to lead effective organizations and actively supporting individuals with diverse identities and experiences who are interested in a pathway to nonprofit leadership.


"Framingham State University is proud to partner with the MetroWest Nonprofit Network to diversify and expand nonprofit leadership in our region," said Dr. Constanza Cabello, Vice President of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement at Framingham State University. "It is critical that the face of leadership reflect the increasingly diverse population in MetroWest. We look forward to giving students the skills, tools, and network to lead in their organizations and in the community."


"We are thrilled to be able to offer this unique program to our community," said Sarah Baldiga, Chair of the MWNN and Co-founder and Executive Director of the Rise Above Foundation. "The Certificate program will amplify the impact of our MetroWest nonprofits by strengthening the skills of the passionate people who make them run. Our goal through this program is to give participants the chance to hear and learn from people in the field and to help shape the next generation of nonprofit leaders." 


The certificate program will focus on five theme areas: Nonprofit Fundamentals, Organizations and People, Finances and Fundraising, Communications and Marketing, Evaluations and Impact, and Leading through Change. Program faculty bring a wide range of expertise and lived experiences to the program. Students will have an opportunity to build a professional network of mentors and colleagues that will support them beyond the completion of the program.


"This program builds on MWNN's thirty years of experience strengthening nonprofit leaders, building connections, and nurturing collaborations," said Anna Cross, Executive Director of MWNN. "One of the most important lessons we have learned during the pandemic is that nonprofit organizations play a critical role in identifying and responding to issues of equity, racial, economic, and social justice. We consider it an honor and an obligation to provide opportunities for future leaders to gain the skills, tools, and networks they need to meet the challenge of building a just and equitable world."

 

About MetroWest Nonprofit Network

MWNN was created in 1991, in response to the need to bring MetroWest nonprofits together to share ideas, resources, and professional development opportunities. Today, as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, MWNN continues to offer the services and support that MetroWest nonprofits are seeking; opportunities for collaboration, connections to the expertise of their colleagues throughout the region, and access to resources that support and strengthen their organizations. For more information about MWNN and the certificate program please visit http://metrowestnonprofit.org/

 

About Framingham State University

Since 1839 when Cyrus Peirce closed each of his lessons at what was then The Normal School with the phrase "live to the truth," the Framingham State community has embodied this motto. We live to the truth by upholding the University's mission of providing affordable, high-quality education to all qualified students and maintaining a commitment to student involvement, engagement, and academic excellence. For more information about FSU and its programs please visit https://www.framingham.edu/


Media Contact: 

Anna Cross, Ed.D. Executive Director

across@metrowestnonprofit.org

CERTIFICATE APPLICATION
Metrowest Nonprofit Network | P.O. Box 1661, Framingham, MA 01701


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