Events

Join Clear Impact CEO and Author Adam Luecking for a Happy Hour and Book Signing

2022-08-16T11:31:30-04:00August 16th, 2022|Events, Uncategorized|

Join Clear Impact CEO and Author Adam Luecking for a Happy Hour and Book Signing
Enjoy the company of fellow public and social sector leaders for an evening of fun and networking to celebrate the release of Social Sector Hero.
Time: August 18th, 2022 @ 5:30 PM – 7:30PM
Venue: Quincy’s Potomac Bar and Grille
Address: 1093 Seven Locks Rd., Potomac, MD 20854
Please RSVP by filling out the form below (you will be able to cancel your RSVP later if you can no longer attend).

Table for Ten: Leaders of Nonprofits with Small Staff

2022-08-04T12:30:17-04:00August 4th, 2022|Events, Member News, Training Opportunities|

Members: Please join us for our first Table for Ten of the year!
This three-part series for leaders of small staff (2-5) will discuss topics including, but not limited to strategic planning, board relations, fundraising, best practices in internal controls, or other critical issues.

When: Tuesdays, September 20, October 4, and October 18 from 9:30am to 11:00am
Location: Java Nation, 11120 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852 (outdoors)
Who: Nonprofit Montgomery members. Seats are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

About Table for Ten:
Table for Ten meets three times for candid, confidential facilitated conversations and problem-solving. Seats are filled on a first-come, first-served basis for members only. Participants should plan to participate in all three sessions. These facilitated peer-to-peer sessions offer an opportunity for nonprofit executives to connect around issues of importance to them and their organizations.

Click here to register.

Table for Ten: Leaders of Nonprofits w/ Small Staff

2022-08-01T09:26:23-04:00August 1st, 2022|Events, Member News, Nonprofit Resources, Training Opportunities|

Members: Please join us for our first Table for Ten of the year!
This three-part series for leaders of small staff (2-5) will discuss topics including, but not limited to strategic planning, board relations, fundraising, best practices in internal controls, or other critical issues.

When: Tuesdays, September 20, October 4, and October 18 from 9:30am to 11:00am
Location: Java Nation, 11120 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852 (outdoors)
Who: Nonprofit Montgomery members. Seats are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

About Table for Ten:
Table for Ten meets three times for candid, confidential facilitated conversations and problem-solving. Seats are filled on a first-come, first-served basis for members only. Participants should plan to participate in all three sessions. These facilitated peer-to-peer sessions offer an opportunity for nonprofit executives to connect around issues of importance to them and their organizations.

Click here to register.

Getting Things Done in Montgomery County, MD: Nonprofit Funding

2022-07-06T09:10:48-04:00July 6th, 2022|Events, Nonprofit Resources, Training Opportunities|

Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation (MCEDC) is hosting a webinar on nonprofit funding where nonprofits can learn more about resources and organizations in our county.

The MCEDC webinar, moderated by Nicole Merlene, Economic Development Specialist, will include guest speakers:

  • Lavontte Chatmon, Interim Executive Director, Nonprofit Montgomery;
  • Kim Jones, Consultant, Montgomery College’s Nonprofit Training Institute
  • Anna Hargrave, Executive Director, The Community Foundation in Montgomery County

Click here to register for the July 11, 11am event.

Summer Learning for Nonprofits

2022-07-06T09:11:27-04:00July 3rd, 2022|Events|

While we are busy planning for the new fiscal year, we encourage you to check out one of our many resources on nonprofit work, what’s happening in Montgomery County, and more.
  • Wondering how to keep your webinar attendees participating? Check out our special topic on keeping people engaged for virtual meetings.
  • Missed our meeting on the Guaranteed Income Pilot in Montgomery County? Listen to what Council President Albornoz, Councilmember Jawando, DHHS, and others have to say about the criteria and more.
  • Can’t decide if you’re having your event in-person or online? What about hybrid? Make sure you consider a few details first.
  • The last couple of years have been tough. Work toward building a resilient nonprofit organization.

Nonprofit Opportunities at the Takoma Park Folk Festival

2022-05-20T09:41:51-04:00May 21st, 2022|Events, Nonprofit Resources|

Takoma Park Folk Festival has opportunities for community-based nonprofits to participate by becoming a beneficiary group or exhibiting as a community table. The Folk Festival takes place this year on Sunday, September 11, 2022, at the Takoma Park Middle School, 7611 Piney Branch Road, Takoma Park, MD. Attendance at this free festival is expected to be 5,000+.

Nonprofit Capacity Building – Register Now!

2022-05-20T09:38:46-04:00May 20th, 2022|Events, Nonprofit Resources|

Registration is now open for the Nonprofit Capacity Building two-part workshop series. The virtual workshop will be hosted from 12pm – 1pm on Tuesday, June 14th and Thursday, June 16th.

Registration is strongly encouraged for both workshops as important items will be shared on both days by key community partners.

June 14

Register for the June 14 Workshop Here

Maryland Nonprofits will discuss their available range of resources for both existing and emerging nonprofits while highlighting the importance of structural requirements and operational compliance to be ‘grant ready.’

Nonprofit Montgomery will share their membership resources, FIRM and MORE trainings for organizational leadership, and share the new and exciting capacity building opportunities for nonprofits in the county.

June 16

Register for the June 16 Workshop Here

Institute for Public Health Innovation will provide their Grants 101 presentation that offers a wonderful high-level perspective on how to tackle grant applications and the process – from developing boilerplate communications to determining next steps after award or decline.

Montgomery County Food Council’s Food Security Community will discuss their collaboration and coordination amongst food providers and county distribution centers. The existing infrastructure of the Food Council was a game-changer when the pandemic first started and allowed providers to grow and flourish in their food security supports.

Montgomery County Volunteer Center will provide details on how their programs work and how Montgomery County nonprofits can benefit from using local, professional talent for their operational and programmatic growth.

Virtual County Council Candidates Forums

2022-05-20T08:24:56-04:00May 19th, 2022|Advocacy, Events|

Nonprofit Montgomery has invited candidates from districts 2 to 8 to come and meet with local nonprofit leaders. Candidates will have an opportunity for introductions and then we’ll break out into Zoom rooms with nonprofit leaders from their respective districts. Join us and get to know the candidates and their platforms.

Districts 2, 3, and 4 – Click here to register.
Wednesday, June 8, noon to 1:30pm 
District 2: Marilyn Balcombe, Lorna Phillips Forde
District 3: Robert Wu (tentative)
District 4: Al Carr, Amy Ginsburg, Troy Murtha, John F. Zittrauer

Districts 5, 6, and 7 – Click here to register.
Thursday, June 9, noon to 1:30pm 
District 5: Brian Anleu, Fatmata Barrie, Daniel Amara Koroma, Cary Lamari, Kristin Mink, Jeremiah Pope, Kate Woody, Christopher Bolton
District 6: Natali Fani Gonzalez, Steve Solomon, Christa Tichy, Vicki S. Vergagni
District 7: Dawn Luedtke, Jacqueline Manger, Paul K. Schwartz, Ben Wikner, Paul Geller

Earn $300 – Complete the Financial Resilience Program

2022-05-06T09:43:23-04:00May 6th, 2022|Events, Nonprofit Resources, Training Opportunities|

Complete the Financial Resilience Program and Earn $300
For In-Home Providers

Hello Childcare Provider,
Thank you for your hard work! We are reaching out to invite you to be part of the First Cohort of the Early Childhood Education (ECE) Financial Resilience Program for in-home providers, sponsored by Nonprofit Montgomery. The Financial Resilience program is a partnership between 20 Degrees (a local consulting firm) and Nonprofit Montgomery. The program has been deployed around the region and is showing promising results in improving the budgeting process, cash flow management, general planning, and stress management for fellow ECE providers.

This program requires you to:

  • Participate in three training webinars that are scheduled for:
    • Wednesday, May 18 from 6-8pm
    • Wednesday, June 1 from 6-8pm
    • Wednesday, June 15 from 6-8pm
  • Participate in a 30 minute private coaching session with a member of the 20 Degrees team.

You will receive a $300 stipend for completing this program. Designed to respect that your time is the most valuable resource, it will deliver real value and hopefully support your existing quality and program efforts.

This program has been created for and shaped by feedback from ECE providers and includes scenario planning, financial modeling and other elements. By the end of the program, you will be able to plan for different scenarios across the next 12-18 months, learn how to boost enrollments, better manage budgets, taxes and cash flow, as well as use a new tool to help manage the pressures of your job and reduce burn out.

Please register for this program HEREThere are a limited number of slots available so this is open to just one person from your center. Upon registration, we will follow up with you a few days before the event with your meeting login information. We look forward to working with you!

 

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