Events

Table for Ten: Executive Directors of Small and Emerging Nonprofits

2019-01-07T15:21:22-05:00January 5th, 2018|Events, Training Opportunities|

According to the Nonprofit Finance Fund, three quarters of the 1.5 million nonprofits in the country have budgets under $1 million, and most are even smaller. Small organizations respond to local needs, and are started by people who are deeply committed to helping people and building community. Directors of small nonprofits wear many hats, and must know about fundraising, budgeting, managing a board, and everything else needed to run a mission driven organization.

This Table for Ten is for Directors of small and emerging nonprofits (budgets under $500,000.) 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

RESERVE YOUR SEAT AT THE TABLE 

Facilitator: Sharon Friedman
Sharon is the Program Director of Montgomery Moving Forward an initiative of Nonprofit Montgomery. For 18 years she was the Executive Director of the Mental Health Association of Montgomery County (now EveryMind). Sharon is also the past chair of the Nonprofit Montgomery Steering Committee. Sharon has been a recipient of numerous local and national awards. Her expertise was tapped for the transition teams of the last two Montgomery County Executives, and she has been included in The Daily Record’s Top 100 Women in Maryland. She is the current President of the Board of Directors of Holy Cross Hospital.

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

2019-01-07T15:21:22-05:00January 4th, 2018|Events, Nonprofit Resources, Training Opportunities|

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
RSVP NOW

Salesforce for Nonprofits – January 23

2019-01-07T15:21:23-05:00January 2nd, 2018|Events|

 

Harmoniee CRM Solutions is presenting a workshop on Salesforce,a customer relationship management (CRM) application, designed to make the daily life of nonprofits a little easier. If you are frustrated using spreadsheets or a Salesforce user needing to brush up on their skills, this session is for you!

The platform can help solve your data challenges and help advance your mission by managing your: contacts interactions, donation payments, grants in the pipeline, volunteers, and reports.

*Lunch will be provided by Harmoniee CRM Solutions

Tuesday, January 23 from noon to 1:30pm
Jewish Council for the Aging: 12320 Parklawn Dr, Rockville
RSVP NOW

Register for FIRM for Program Directors 2018

2019-01-07T15:21:23-05:00January 2nd, 2018|Events, Training Opportunities|

FIRM for Program Directors (February 1, 2018) is a day-long workshop that provides program directors and department leaders with a deeper understanding of the financial processes, planning, and decision making that support strong program and organizational sustainability. Participants will learn about program level financial modeling, strategic budgeting, and financial reporting to build confidence and competence in making decisions that balance assets and outcomes (aka money and mission) for individual programs and the organization at large.

This session prepares program directors to make informed contributions to the nonprofit budgeting process and provides future leaders with a framework for thinking about nonprofit accountability and sustainability. Nonprofits are encouraged to send a team of program directors to be trained together.

February 1, 2018 from 8:30 to 5pm
The Universities at Shady Grove

Click here to register. 

Fourth Annual Education (MCPS and Montgomery College) Budget Meetings

2017-12-22T11:09:36-05:00December 29th, 2017|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.

Innovation & Collaboration: School and Nonprofit Partnerships to Improve Post-Secondary Readiness

2017-12-22T10:45:37-05:00December 27th, 2017|Events|

Results for America and Urban Alliance are hosting “Innovation & Collaboration: School and Nonprofit Partnerships to Improve Post-Secondary Readiness” on February 1, 2018. Former U.S. Secretary of Education & President of the Education Trust John King will deliver the keynote address. There will be a panel discussion of the challenges and best practices for evidence-based programs and partnerships for post-high school success.Click here to register. The event will also be live streamed.

Fourth Annual Education (MCPS and Montgomery College) Budget Meetings

2017-12-22T10:38:55-05:00December 23rd, 2017|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.

Lunch & Learn: Salesforce for Nonprofits

2019-01-07T15:21:24-05:00December 22nd, 2017|Events|

This workshop teaches you about Salesforce a customer relationship management (CRM) application, designed to make the daily life of nonprofits a little easier. If you are frustrated using spreadsheets or a Salesforce user needing to brush up on their skills, this session is for you!

The platform can help solve your data challenges and help advance your mission by managing your: contacts interactions, donation payments, grants in the pipeline, volunteers, and reports.

About the presenter: Alex Scott is the founder and CEO of Harmoniee CRM Solutions, a team of experts focused on helping nonprofits succeed by creating powerful, yet easy-to-use solutions built on the Salesforce CRM platform. Alex has over 10 years experience in implementing IT projects as both project manager and developer.

*Lunch will be provided by Harmoniee CRM Solutions

Tuesday, January 23 from noon to 1:30pm
JCA/The Nonprofit Village (12320 Parklawn Drive, Rockville)

Click here to register.

FIRM for Program Directors – Registration Now Open

2019-01-07T15:21:24-05:00December 21st, 2017|Events, Member News, Training Opportunities|

FIRM for Program Directors (February 1, 2018) is a day-long workshop that provides program directors and department leaders with a deeper understanding of the financial processes, planning, and decision making that support strong program and organizational sustainability. Participants will learn about program level financial modeling, strategic budgeting, and financial reporting to build confidence and competence in making decisions that balance assets and outcomes (aka money and mission) for individual programs and the organization at large.

This session prepares program directors to make informed contributions to the nonprofit budgeting process and provides future leaders with a framework for thinking about nonprofit accountability and sustainability. Nonprofits are encouraged to send a team of program directors to be trained together.

February 1, 2018 from 8:30 to 5pm
The Universities at Shady Grove

Register on our website. 

FIRM for Program Directors

2019-01-07T15:21:25-05:00December 17th, 2017|Events, Training Opportunities|

FIRM for Program Directors is a day-long workshop that provides program directors and department leaders with a deeper understanding of the financial processes, planning, and decision making that support strong program and organizational sustainability. Participants will learn about program level financial modeling, strategic budgeting, and financial reporting to build confidence and competence in making decisions that balance assets and outcomes (aka money and mission) for individual programs and the organization at large.

This session prepares program directors to make informed contributions to the nonprofit budgeting process and provides future leaders with a framework for thinking about nonprofit accountability and sustainability.

This session is intended for program directors and department leaders in organizations that have taken the FIRM: Financial Leadership program. Nonprofits are encouraged to send a team of program directors (up to 4) to be trained together.

Details:
The Universities at Shady Grove
BLDG2 II-1402-12 Potomac/Rockville Section
Feburary 1, 2018 from 8:30am to 5pm

Click here to register.

Questions? Contact Lesley (lesley@nonprofitmoco.org).

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