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SUMMARY:Central 4 Fundraiser$: Fall 2015 Update
DESCRIPTION:Any nonprofit professionals and interested volunteers are invited to this overview of the latest free resources and services for fundraisers available at St. Louis Public’s Central Library including:\n1)    recent Foundation Center and other subscription database upgrades providing information about grantmakers and/or potential individual donors\,\n2)    recommendations of  free research websites and online learning opportunities to help you keep up with trending mission\, finance and/or leadership issues affecting your requests for funds\, And\n3)    meet contact links with local professional groups working to improve  the sector\, including the Greater St. Louis Community Foundation\, NSC\, AFP\, CSPRC\, GPA\, NPML & YNPN.\nCoffee\, tea and light refreshments will be provided. Because the program will begin before Central Library is officially open to the public\, PREREGISTRATION for this FREE Event is required.  Call 314-539-0357 or register online at slplgfcnews.blogspot.com\n 
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/central-4-fundraiser-fall-2015-update/
LOCATION:Central Library SLPL\, 1301 Olive St.\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Development,Evaluation and Outcomes,Finance,Fundraising,Grant Writing,Human Resources,Leadership,Marketing,Strategy,Volunteer
ORGANIZER;CN="Kimberley Parks":MAILTO:kparks@slpl.org
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SUMMARY:Legal Issues for Nonprofit Board Members
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, Aug. 13\, 2015 from 3-5 p.m. in the Social Sciences and Business Building SSB # 218\, on the north campus of UM-St. Louis *Note different location than previous workshops*\nGiven the vital role of volunteer nonprofit corporate board members in our region\, and in the entire nonprofit sector\, it is of utmost importance that more people fully understand the responsibilities that go with joining the board of a nonprofit corporation. This class will help individuals and organizations better understand the duties\, obligations\, and liabilities that apply to the members of the board of directors of a nonprofit corporation\, regardless of its size or programs. In addition to covering both Missouri law and general legal principles that relate to nonprofit board membership\, this class will also discuss board member protections in the form of insurance\, indemnification\, and statutory protection from some forms of liability.\nInstructor DAN SISE\, JD\, joined the Nonprofit Management and Leadership Program (NPML Program) at UM – St. Louis in October\, 2008\, and serves as the program’s Academic Coordinator and Community Engagement Manager. Dan is also an instructor for the NPML Program\, and teaches a class on “Legal Issues for Nonprofit Organizations” that is a required course for the NPML Certificate.\nA 1997 graduate of the University of Illinois College of Law\, Dan is currently licensed to practice law in Missouri and Illinois. In the course of his legal career\, Dan has dealt with a wide range of issues\, including regulatory compliance\, insurance coverage and defense\, community redevelopment\, and nonprofit governance and oversight. He serves on the board of directors of a number of nonprofit organizations\, including the St. Louis-Jefferson Solid Waste Management District and the Daughters of Charity Foundation of St. Louis. Prior to joining the faculty of the NPML program\, Dan worked at Habitat for Humanity St. Louis where he was director of operations.\nTuition: $20
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/legal-issues-for-nonprofit-board-members/
LOCATION:Social Sciences and Business building\, SSB # 218 (UM-St. Louis north campus)\, One University Dr.\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63121\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Dan Sise":MAILTO:sised@umsl.edu
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SUMMARY:The Board Building Cycle
DESCRIPTION:The Board Building Cycle: Success Strategies for Recruiting\, Engaging and Transitioning Really Great Board Members\nGood boards don’t just happen: like all good things\, building an effective board requires thought\, skill and attention. This interactive workshop for board members and nonprofit executives will take a practical look at the nine step board building cycle allowing participants to identify and build on their areas of strength while also providing practical strategies for improvements that can be applied right away.\nLearning objectives will include how to:\nidentify\, cultivate and recruit ideal board members\npromote active board involvement\nevaluate board effectiveness\nrotate board members\,\nand celebrate board successes
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/the-board-building-cycle/
LOCATION:Network for Strong Communities\, 8050 Watson Rd. Ste 240\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Development
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SUMMARY:ALMA: Good Governance
DESCRIPTION:The Arts and Education Council and NSC Present: \nALMA Workshop: Good Governance \nWhat it means and is your organization practicing it?  \nIt’s a practice that every ethical nonprofit aspires to have\, but what does “good governance” really look like? \nIn this practical workshop for organizations of every size\, nonprofit executive directors\, CEOs\, Officers and individual Board members will explore the key principles of good governance\, assess their organization’s strengths and opportunities for growth\, gain new strategies for employing good governance principles in your organization’s culture and ultimately create an action plan for immediate improvements.\nTopics:\n·         Good Governance Defined\n·         The three essential roles of the Board in employing good governance\n·         Good governance in everyday scenarios\n·         Delegating governance: whose job is it anyway\n·         Improvement strategies\nAbout the Presenter:\nMARISSA Q. PAINE\, MSW is Principal and CEO of The Painefree Coaching & Consulting Group\, a leadership and organizational effectiveness company providing coaching\, training and facilitation\, strategic planning and change management services that build better leaders\, stronger teams and healthier organizations.\nA public relations executive turned social worker\, Marissa brings nearly twenty years of diverse corporate\, nonprofit and faith-based experience to her work including serving as executive director of several health and human service organizations\, managing the PR account of a Fortune 250 company and developing a federally-funded demonstration program providing grants\, training and technical assistance to more than 70 youth-serving organizations in the Greater St. Louis metropolitan region. Under her leadership\, The Haven of Grace\, a residential facility for homeless\, pregnant women received the National Association of Social Workers Missouri Chapter’s Agency of the Year Award and the Focus St. Louis What’s Right with the Region Award.\nMarissa is a passionate leader with a tireless work ethic\, a relentless dedication to quality and a heart to serve.  Marissa currently maintains a coaching roster of emerging leaders\, middle managers and CEOs from diverse sectors.  Her consulting practice includes work with organizations ranging from childcare to healthcare with budgets from zero to $20+ million.\nMarissa is a Board Source®Certified Governance Trainer\, a Six Seconds®Emotional Intelligence Practitioner and a Certified True Colors® Facilitator. Marissa holds a bachelor’s degree in management from Webster University and a master’s degree in social work from Washington University in St. Louis. She completed her ICF certified coaching credential through the School of Leadership at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh.
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/alma-good-governance/
LOCATION:Centene Center for Arts and Education\, 3547 Olive Street\, St. Louis \, MO\, 63103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Education,Board Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Network for Strong Communities":MAILTO:amy@nonprofitservices.org
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