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Nonprofit Montgomery’s MORE Program Fall 2017 Participating Class

2017-10-27T12:31:12-04:00October 22nd, 2017|Member News|

Nonprofit Montgomery’s MORE (Metrics, Outcomes and Responsible Evaluation) program enters it’s second year with teams from thirteen local nonprofits attending an intensive 1.5 days of training. MORE is a dynamic program that helps nonprofits measure the impact of their programs and communicate those results to their boards, funders, donors and other constituents.

Participants commented that the training is “engaging and high energy” with dynamic, knowledgeable facilitators and “a really good mix of presentation and activities, with opportunities to meet people from other nonprofits.” Participants liked the “really clear tools and formats, great resources and takeaway items” and gained “new energy, skills and strategies for looking at our organization’s evaluation endeavors.” A participant observed that MORE showed them how to “use evaluation data to improve, not just report.”

MORE is available to Nonprofit Montgomery members for just $25 per organization, thanks to the support of a Montgomery County Executive Grant, the Healthcare Initiative Foundation, and The Universities at Shady Grove.

Congratulations to the following organizations for sending a team to the Fall 2017 MORE program: 

Arts on the Block, Arts for the Aging, Inc., Community Ministries of Rockville, Cornerstone Montgomery, DHHS Latino Health Initiative, Holy Cross Health, Housing Unlimited, Inc., IMPACT Silver Spring, Interfaith Works, Manna Food Center, Montgomery Housing Partnership, Parent Encouragement Program, The Children’s Inn at NIH

The next session of MORE will be on March 15-16, 2018. For more information about MORE or any Nonprofit Montgomery program, contact Lesley(more…)

Literacy Council Welcomes New Executive Director

2017-10-12T20:33:07-04:00October 14th, 2017|Member News|

The Literacy Council of Montgomery County has hired a new Executive Director Gabe Martinez Cabrera. Gabe has worked in underserved communities in New York, Boston, and San Francisco. Recently, he worked for a research firm, Digital Promise, where he continued his communications and advocacy work to create a coalition of forward thinking adult education programs called “The Beacon Project.”

Announcing: BoardMatch Montgomery

2017-10-12T20:20:31-04:00October 12th, 2017|Events, Member News, Nonprofit Resources, Training Opportunities|

Strong leaders make for strong organizations. While County nonprofit organizations are seeking great leaders to serve on their boards of directors, local leaders are eager to lend their expertise to benefit our community. Leadership Montgomery and Nonprofit Montgomery are pleased to team up to launchBoardMatch Montgomerya program that will prepare and match leaders for service on nonprofit boards.

We will kick off our program this fall with a pair of trainings developed by Capacity Partners–one for potential board candidates and one for nonprofits seeking new board members. Participants in these trainings will be eligible to participate in a high-touch matching process that will jumpstart the relationship between existing boards and board candidates.

Save the date for these upcoming training sessions and stay tuned for more information on this long-awaited program!

Candidate Training: Monday, December 4
Nonprofit Training: Wednesday, December 6

Nonprofit Montgomery New and Renewed Members

2017-09-15T13:02:02-04:00September 12th, 2017|Member News|

Thank you to the following Nonprofit Montgomery members who joined or renewed their membership this year.

A Wider Circle
Adventist Community Services of Greater Washington
Alpha Omega International Dental Fraternity
Artivate, Inc.
Arts for the Aging, Inc. (AFTA)
Aspire Counseling
Ayuda
Bender JCC of Greater Washington
Bethesda Green
BioQUEST
Building Educated Leaders for LIfe
CASE
Center for Nonprofit Advancement
CentroNia MD
Charity Connect
College Tracks
Comfort Cases, Inc.
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Tutorial on Dashboards for FIRM and MORE Graduates

2019-01-07T15:21:33-05:00September 3rd, 2017|Member News, Nonprofit Resources, Training Opportunities|

Tutorial on Dashboards for FIRM and MORE Graduates

A dashboard is a data visualization tool that helps you track, analyze and display data on important metrics. Dashboard can be used to show progress on important goals, and is useful for conveying financial and outcomes data. This session will help MORE and FIRM participants develop a dashboarding strategy. It includes steps for identifying key indicators and exploring what types of charts to use. The session will also demonstrate how Excel can be used to help create a dashboard.

This is a follow up session for recent participants in FIRM and MORE. The program will be held on September 14 from 9-11am.

Location: The Nonprofit Village/Jewish Council for the Aging (Training Room: 12320 Parklawn Dr., Rockville, MD

Click here to register.

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