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NpDP holds events on a monthly basis (with the exception of July and August).
- Monthly Brown Bag lunch workshops to build the skills of staff and volunteers
- Seminars for in-depth information and discussion of topics important to the nonprofit sector
- Special Workshops such as webinars and discussion forums
- Networking Group meetings to encourage peer learning and information sharing
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The Basics of Board Service Improving your Skills and Effectiveness as a Nonprofit Leader Wednesday, March 31, 5:30 pm - 9 pm Arts and Technology Building Flathead Valley Community College 777 Grandview Avenue, Kalispell Cost: $35 for workshop, networking, dinner and resource handouts
presented by Ned Cooney, Program Director of NpDP hosted by the Nonprofit Development Partnership
Save the date!
Just joining a board? This seminar is for you. Want to expand your skills as a board member? This seminar is for you, too.
Topics include:
* Why do I serve as a board member? * What nonprofits are and what they mean to the world * Basic roles and responsibilities * Principles and Practices for Nonprofit Excellence in Montana * Relationships with staff (executive directors and others) * Finding new board members, and getting them up to speed
To register, go online to:
https://sodium.fvcc.edu/CourseStatus.awp?~~10SMGMT9036A
For more information, contact:
phone: 406/756-3618
e-mail: admin@npdp.org |
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| The Spring Managers Forum Series will focus on "Making the Ask" in person, by letters and through social media and the Web. The Managers Forum is a peer learning and idea sharing forum for nonprofit leaders and managers. Before each Managers Forum, we send out an article or website as "homework" to start the conversation. |
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| The Spring Managers Forum Series will focus on "Making the Ask" in person, by letters and through social media and the Web. The Managers Forum is a peer learning and idea sharing forum for nonprofit leaders and managers. Before each Managers Forum, we send out an article or website as "homework" to start the conversation. |
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