Events

Table for Ten: Executive Directors of Small and Emerging Nonprofits

2018-01-22T11:28:15-05:00January 22nd, 2018|Events, Member News|

This Table for Ten is for Directors of small and emerging nonprofits (budgets under $750,000.) Join your peers to share your challenges, learn about resources, and build a supportive network of nonprofit colleagues.

Tables for Ten meet three times for candid, confidential facilitated conversations and problem solving. As opposed to a formal presentation, the purpose is to learn from and support each other.

Participants must commit to attending all three meetings. Seats are filled on a first-come, first-served basis with priority for Nonprofit Montgomery member organizations. 

Wednesdays, February 21, March 14, and April 11 – 9 to 10:30am
The Nonprofit Village: 12320 Parklawn Dr, Rockville

A New Resource for Nonprofits: Skilled 50+ Volunteers – February 22

2019-01-07T15:21:22-05:00January 20th, 2018|Events|

The Montgomery County Volunteer Center’s new 50+ Volunteer Network matches nonprofits needing assistance with highly skilled volunteers who have the right experience, interest, and availability. The 50+ Volunteer Network provides this free service to county nonprofits that may need organizational support, assistance with grantwriting, or direct services such as tutoring and teaching adult literacy.

Come and learn more about how this new program can help your organization.

Wednesday, February 22 from noon to 1:30pm
Jewish Council for the Aging: 12320 Parklawn Dr, Rockville
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Making your Data Make Sense with Tech Impact

2018-01-22T10:30:17-05:00January 19th, 2018|Events|

Savvy data management and analysis can lead to more funding and improved programs and services. Interpreting the data we collect is critical to sustaining the work of our nonprofits.
This workshop led by Tech Impact will help you turn your data into actionable information. Join us for a presentation on data systems and analysis. We will outline important considerations to make while searching for a new data system and implementing a chosen system. Then, we will demonstrate two of the leading data visualization tools accessible to nonprofit organizations.

Presenter: Sara Thompson 
Sara Thompson is the Marketing & Community Manager at Tech Impact, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower nonprofits and communities to use technology to better serve our world.

February 13, 2018 from 9-11am

Jewish Council for the Aging: 12320 Parklawn Dr, Rockville
REGISTER NOW  |  MORE INFO ON THE NONPROFIT IMPACT SERIES

Fourth Annual Education (MCPS and Montgomery College) Budget Meetings

2018-01-08T19:43:19-05:00January 15th, 2018|Events|

Councilmember Rice, MCPS Superintendent Dr. Smith, and Montgomery College President Dr. Pollard will be answering questions such as:

  • How are budget decisions made?
  • What is the county doing today to get ready for FY19 and beyond
  • What opportunities do residents have to influence budget decisions?

All meetings will be from 6:30-8:30pm

  • February 21, Damascus High School
  • February 28, Montgomery College, Rockville Campus
  • March 7, John F. Kennedy High School
  • March 14, Robert Frost Middle School
  • March 19, White Oak Middle School

Questions? Contact Councilmember.Rice@montgomerycountymd.gov or call 240-777-7955.

County Executive FY19 Budget Forums

2018-01-08T19:40:38-05:00January 13th, 2018|Advocacy, Events|

Nonprofit leaders and staff, board members, and volunteers are strongly encouraged to attend these public forums on the county’s operating budget to share insight into community needs, and to hear the County Executive’s priorities. The County Executive will release his Recommended Operating Budget on March 15, 2017 for the fiscal year that begins July 1, 2018.

The meetings, which all begin at 7pm are on:

  • Rescheduled to February 6 – January 8 – Bethesda-Chevy Chase Regional Services Center, 4805 Edgemoor Ln., Bethesda
  • January 24 – Mid-County Community Center, 2004 Queensguard Rd., Silver Spring
  • January 29 –  BlackRock Center for the Arts, 12901 Town Commons Dr., Germantown
  • January 30 – Silver  Spring Civic Building, One Veterans Place, Silver Spring
  • January 31 – Eastern Montgomery Regional Services Center, 3300 Briggs Chaney Rd., Silver Spring

Free Governance Legal Clinic for Nonprofits

2018-01-08T19:37:21-05:00January 9th, 2018|Events, Nonprofit Resources|

The DC Bar Pro Bono Center is holding a free legal clinic to give nonprofits that provide supportive services to vulnerable populations, a governance checkup to ensure you are complying with IRS and DC legal policies and procedures. The clinic will have brief training on  corporate governance issues and organizations will meet with volunteer attorneys who will review your current governance policies and procedures. The clinic is on January 19 from 9:30am-12pm at DLA Piper (500 8th St. NW). Email Lauren Paley to register.

Fourth Annual Education (MCPS and Montgomery College) Budget Meetings

2018-01-08T19:25:02-05:00January 7th, 2018|Advocacy, Events|

Councilmember Rice, MCPS Superintendent Dr. Smith, and Montgomery College President Dr. Pollard will be answering questions such as:

  • How are budget decisions made?
  • What is the county doing today to get ready for FY19 and beyond
  • What opportunities do residents have to influence budget decisions?

All meetings will be from 6:30-8:30pm

  • February 21, Damascus High School
  • February 28, Montgomery College, Rockville Campus
  • March 7, John F. Kennedy High School
  • March 14, Robert Frost Middle School
  • March 19, White Oak Middle School

Questions? Contact Councilmember.Rice@montgomerycountymd.gov or call 240-777-7955.

[NEW EVENT] Making your Data Make Sense with Tech Impact

2018-01-08T19:23:24-05:00January 6th, 2018|Events, Nonprofit Resources, Training Opportunities|

Savvy data management and analysis can lead to more funding and improved programs and services. Interpreting the data we collect is critical to sustaining the work of our nonprofits.
This workshop led by Tech Impact will help you turn your data into actionable information. Join us for a presentation on data systems and analysis. We will outline important considerations to make while searching for a new data system and implementing a chosen system. Then, we will demonstrate two of the leading data visualization tools accessible to nonprofit organizations.

Presenter: Sara Thompson 
Sara Thompson is the Marketing & Community Manager at Tech Impact, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower nonprofits and communities to use technology to better serve our world.

February 13, 2018 from 9-11am

Jewish Council for the Aging: 12320 Parklawn Dr, Rockville
REGISTER NOW  |  MORE INFO ON THE NONPROFIT IMPACT SERIES
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