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SUMMARY:Fall Series: Volunteer Workshops (Session 4)
DESCRIPTION:Fall Series: Volunteer Workshops\nLet’s make the most of this Fall to focus on how you can effectively recruit\, retain\, manage and show your appreciation and deepen your relationship with your volunteers. This series of brief\, one-hour seminars are designed to be taken as stand-alone sessions or you can attend all four! \n  \nSession One: Volunteer Recruitment \nWednesday\, September 11 at 11:30 a.m. \nVolunteers can support your organization in a myriad of ways: time\, resources\, connections\, and more. But how do you effectively recruit volunteers which meet t he needs of your programs? In this interactive workshop\, we’ll explore best practices for volunteer recruitment\, such as: \n• Designing your recruitment strategy \n• Creating targeted recruitment communications \n• Writing attractive recruitment appeals \n• Sweetening the deal: volunteer-benefits-centered recruitment \n• Utilizing your agency’s website and social media for recruitment \n• Maximizing your networks for volunteer recruitment \n• Beyond the initial contact: guiding interested prospects into volunteerism \n• And more! \n  \nSession Two: Volunteer Retention \nWednesday\, October 9 at 11:30 a.m. \nIn this interactive workshop\, we’ll delve deep into volunteer appreciation and retention\, going beyond the annual recognition luncheon to the core motivations and strategies that keep volunteers engaged and energized for your mission. Together we’ll explore: \n• The core motivations/needs of volunteers and how to fulfill them \n• Writing a strategic appreciation and retention plan \n• Designing your volunteer program for maximized satisfaction and retention \n• Creating a motivating environment and preparing volunteers for success \n• Engaging your entire organization in volunteer recognition and retention \n• Using targeted appreciation to ensure maximum impact of your recognition efforts \nParticipants will gain an in-depth understanding of volunteer appreciation and retention and leave the workshop with practical strategies to increase volunteer satisfaction and engagement. \n  \nSession Three: Volunteer Management \nWednesday\, November 13 at 11:30 a.m. \nVolunteers can support your organization in a myriad of ways: time\, resources\, connections\, and more. But how do you create and maintain a strong volunteer program which meets the needs of your agency while ensuring that volunteers are happy and engaged? In this interactive workshop\, we will discuss best practices for the basics of volunteer engagement\, such as: \n• Volunteer recruitment \n• Volunteer intake (application\, interview\, background\, check\, etc.) and orientation \n• Volunteer job descriptions\, handbooks\, release forms\, and other essential documents \n• Volunteer retention and appreciation \nParticipants will leave the workshop with a comprehensive understanding of basic volunteer engagement best practices\, plus excellent resources to help them design and/or update their volunteer engagement program. \n  \nSession Four: Volunteer Appreciation \nWednesday\, December 11 at 11:30 a.m. \nVolunteers are crucial to the success of your programs\, and true rock stars deserve our thanks! But how can you effectively show your appreciation and deepen your relationship with your volunteers\, ensuring that they continue to happily support your organization with their time\, resources\, and connections? In this interactive workshop\, we’ll discuss: \n• Volunteer appreciation – beyond the annual luncheon \n• Creating lasting relationships with volunteers \n• Engaging volunteers as donors\, community ambassadors\, and advocates \nWorkshop participants will learn how to: \n• Create strategic volunteer appreciation initiatives that make a lasting impact \n• Build enduring\, mutually beneficial relationships with volunteers \n• Cultivate existing volunteer relationships into a deeper level of engagement \n  \nSessions will take place the second Wednesday of the month (September-December) from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. You can register for each session for $25 or all four for $80. \n  \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nJulie Strassman is an experienced volunteer engagement professional and educator\, dedicated to helping organizations build mutually beneficial relationships with volunteers. Julie is the Manager of Support Services for Bethesda Hospice Care and has over a decade of experience in volunteer engagement. She passionately believes in utilizing best practices to create and sustain volunteer programs that mutually benefit organizations and their volunteers. \nJulie currently serves with the Greater St. Louis Hospice Organization (GSLHO) Volunteer Coordinator Cohort. She has served on the board of the Metropolitan Volunteer Management Association (MVMA) as the VP of Programming\, and was awarded MVMA’s Volunteer Director of the Year in 2019. She has also served on the Certification Committee for the United Way of Greater St. Louis’ Volunteer Center. She has presented on volunteer engagement best practices for many local and national nonprofit organizations\, including MVMA\, Send Me St. Louis\, CASA\, YNPN\, Nonprofit Marketers – STL\, Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence\, Lindenwood University\, University of Missouri – St. Louis\, and the We Raise Foundation. \n  \nRegister HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/fall-series-volunteer-workshops-session-4/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Network for Strong Communities - Virtual,Volunteer
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241121T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241121T120000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
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SUMMARY:Grant Research
DESCRIPTION:Grant Research\nThis class is designed to give participants (nonprofit employees and board members) hands on experience in identifying foundation and corporate funders that are likely to give to their organization. Participants will learn how to identify appropriate funders\, how to verify the funder is a good fit\, and how to outreach the funder for more information. Participants will leave class with a list of potential funders. Public grant identification (federal\, state\, municipal) will be covered briefly\, but the focus of the session will be on private grantors. \nParticipants will have access to a pay-walled funder database for use during the class and a short period following class to practice new skills. Please bring a laptop or device to use during this time. \nParticipants do not need to have any grant writing experience. \nThis is an in-person workshop in St. Louis\, MO. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nFielding Jezreel specializes in helping nonprofits plan and apply for federal grants. Using her passion for program planning\, Fielding helps organizations streamline their grant funding strategy and pursue federal and other nationally competed grants. She also coaches early career grant writers. \nFielding has worked in the grants field since 2013 and has raised over $40 million for nonprofits and government agencies. She has a Master of Social Work degree from the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis. She served three years on the board of the St. Louis Chapter of the Grant Professionals Association and continues to support the Programs Committee to develop high quality professional development opportunities for grant professionals. \n  \nRegister HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/grant-research-5/
LOCATION:Network for Strong Communities\, 8050 Watson Rd. Ste 240\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Writing,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241113T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241113T123000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240716T153718Z
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SUMMARY:Fall Series: Volunteer Workshops (Session 3)
DESCRIPTION:Fall Series: Volunteer Workshops\nLet’s make the most of this Fall to focus on how you can effectively recruit\, retain\, manage and show your appreciation and deepen your relationship with your volunteers. This series of brief\, one-hour seminars are designed to be taken as stand-alone sessions or you can attend all four! \n  \nSession One: Volunteer Recruitment \nWednesday\, September 11 at 11:30 a.m. \nVolunteers can support your organization in a myriad of ways: time\, resources\, connections\, and more. But how do you effectively recruit volunteers which meet t he needs of your programs? In this interactive workshop\, we’ll explore best practices for volunteer recruitment\, such as: \n• Designing your recruitment strategy \n• Creating targeted recruitment communications \n• Writing attractive recruitment appeals \n• Sweetening the deal: volunteer-benefits-centered recruitment \n• Utilizing your agency’s website and social media for recruitment \n• Maximizing your networks for volunteer recruitment \n• Beyond the initial contact: guiding interested prospects into volunteerism \n• And more! \n  \nSession Two: Volunteer Retention \nWednesday\, October 9 at 11:30 a.m. \nIn this interactive workshop\, we’ll delve deep into volunteer appreciation and retention\, going beyond the annual recognition luncheon to the core motivations and strategies that keep volunteers engaged and energized for your mission. Together we’ll explore: \n• The core motivations/needs of volunteers and how to fulfill them \n• Writing a strategic appreciation and retention plan \n• Designing your volunteer program for maximized satisfaction and retention \n• Creating a motivating environment and preparing volunteers for success \n• Engaging your entire organization in volunteer recognition and retention \n• Using targeted appreciation to ensure maximum impact of your recognition efforts \nParticipants will gain an in-depth understanding of volunteer appreciation and retention and leave the workshop with practical strategies to increase volunteer satisfaction and engagement. \n  \nSession Three: Volunteer Management \nWednesday\, November 13 at 11:30 a.m. \nVolunteers can support your organization in a myriad of ways: time\, resources\, connections\, and more. But how do you create and maintain a strong volunteer program which meets the needs of your agency while ensuring that volunteers are happy and engaged? In this interactive workshop\, we will discuss best practices for the basics of volunteer engagement\, such as: \n• Volunteer recruitment \n• Volunteer intake (application\, interview\, background\, check\, etc.) and orientation \n• Volunteer job descriptions\, handbooks\, release forms\, and other essential documents \n• Volunteer retention and appreciation \nParticipants will leave the workshop with a comprehensive understanding of basic volunteer engagement best practices\, plus excellent resources to help them design and/or update their volunteer engagement program. \n  \nSession Four: Volunteer Appreciation \nWednesday\, December 11 at 11:30 a.m. \nVolunteers are crucial to the success of your programs\, and true rock stars deserve our thanks! But how can you effectively show your appreciation and deepen your relationship with your volunteers\, ensuring that they continue to happily support your organization with their time\, resources\, and connections? In this interactive workshop\, we’ll discuss: \n• Volunteer appreciation – beyond the annual luncheon \n• Creating lasting relationships with volunteers \n• Engaging volunteers as donors\, community ambassadors\, and advocates \nWorkshop participants will learn how to: \n• Create strategic volunteer appreciation initiatives that make a lasting impact \n• Build enduring\, mutually beneficial relationships with volunteers \n• Cultivate existing volunteer relationships into a deeper level of engagement \n  \nSessions will take place the second Wednesday of the month (September-December) from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. You can register for each session for $25 or all four for $80. \n  \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nJulie Strassman is an experienced volunteer engagement professional and educator\, dedicated to helping organizations build mutually beneficial relationships with volunteers. Julie is the Manager of Support Services for Bethesda Hospice Care and has over a decade of experience in volunteer engagement. She passionately believes in utilizing best practices to create and sustain volunteer programs that mutually benefit organizations and their volunteers. \nJulie currently serves with the Greater St. Louis Hospice Organization (GSLHO) Volunteer Coordinator Cohort. She has served on the board of the Metropolitan Volunteer Management Association (MVMA) as the VP of Programming\, and was awarded MVMA’s Volunteer Director of the Year in 2019. She has also served on the Certification Committee for the United Way of Greater St. Louis’ Volunteer Center. She has presented on volunteer engagement best practices for many local and national nonprofit organizations\, including MVMA\, Send Me St. Louis\, CASA\, YNPN\, Nonprofit Marketers – STL\, Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence\, Lindenwood University\, University of Missouri – St. Louis\, and the We Raise Foundation. \n  \nRegister HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/fall-series-volunteer-workshops-session-3/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Network for Strong Communities - Virtual,Volunteer
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241031T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241031T120000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240716T155851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T155851Z
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SUMMARY:Grants 101
DESCRIPTION:Grants 101\nGrants 101 is designed to provide attendees with an overview of the grant writing process. Participants will learn about different types of grant funders\, the core components of a grant application\, common attachments\, how to work within their organization to find the information they need\, and how to build and manage relationships with funders. \nParticipants do not need to have any grant experience. Content is intended for early-career grant writers and other nonprofit professionals with limited grant writing experience. \nThis is an in-person workshop at NSC in St. Louis\, MO. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nFielding Jezreel specializes in helping nonprofits plan and apply for federal grants. Using her passion for program planning\, Fielding helps organizations streamline their grant funding strategy and pursue federal and other nationally competed grants. She also coaches early career grant writers. \nFielding has worked in the grants field since 2013 and has raised over $40 million for nonprofits and government agencies. She has a Master of Social Work degree from the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis. She served three years on the board of the St. Louis Chapter of the Grant Professionals Association and continues to support the Programs Committee to develop high quality professional development opportunities for grant professionals. \n  \nRegister HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/grants-101-7/
LOCATION:Network for Strong Communities\, 8050 Watson Rd. Ste 240\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Writing,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241015T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241015T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240716T155607Z
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SUMMARY:Board Roles and Responsibilities: I'm on a board\, what am I supposed to do?
DESCRIPTION:Board Roles & Responsibilities: I’m on a board\, what am I supposed to do?\nSometimes you join a board and you don’t know what’s expected of you. Come to this session to learn about board roles and responsibilities and how to help your nonprofit thrive. \nIn the workshop\, you’ll learn about understanding and owning your board roles and responsibilities. \nThe session will include focus on: \n\nRole of the Executive Director\nGovernance\nPrograms\nStrategy\nFundraising\nRecruitment\n\nLearning your role on the board can help lead your nonprofit toward greater sustainability and success as an organization. \nThis is a virtual workshop. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nDiane Drollinger is the President/CEO of Network for Strong Communities (NSC)\, a statewide organization offering programs that strengthen nonprofit organizations. She has more than 30 years of experience in the community service sector and most recently served as Director of Community Partnerships at the Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation. She also founded the Drollinger Group\, a consulting practice providing strategic services for nonprofits and charitable giving counsel for private sector clients. \nDiane is particularly noted for her experience in strategic visioning\, community collaboration\, resource development and messaging. She has experience as a grant maker (Roblee Foundation\, Episcopal Presbyterian Health Trust\, Nationwide Insurance Foundation)\, corporate community partnership consultant (Panera Bread\, Time Warner Cable and various consulting clients) and nonprofit consultant in the areas of board development\, community partnerships\, resource development and marketing/messaging. \nDiane has worked with health and human service agencies\, arts organizations and community development networks. She is a sought-after presenter\, facilitator and expert in holistic community engagement. Diane has volunteered her time on numerous boards in leadership positions across the social sector. She holds a music degree in Vocal Performance from Capital University in Columbus\, Ohio. \n  \nRegister HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/board-roles-and-responsibilities-im-on-a-board-what-am-i-supposed-to-do/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Board Development,Network for Strong Communities - Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241011T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241011T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240716T155251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T155332Z
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SUMMARY:The Art of Event Planning
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Event Planning\nUnlock the secrets to event planning success with our expert-led training from Emily Laurie and Andrea Mueller\, arming you with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the dynamic world of events. \nThe session includes an overview of the following: \n\nBudgeting\nSponsorships\nSocial media marketing\nGraphics and flyers\nPR: radio\, TV\, billboards\nCommittee/BOD involvement\nMedia: photography & video\nEmail marketing campaigns\n+ more\n\n  \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nEmily Laurie: \nWith 16 years of marketing experience\, she earned her degree in communications with a minor in political science from the University of Missouri. During her college years\, she interned in Washington D.C.\, assisting Congressman Ike Skelton. Later\, she obtained her Master of Arts Degree in Communications from Drury University. Through her professional journey\, she garnered recognition\, including the “20 Under 30” award from 417 Magazine and the “40 Under 40” award from the Springfield Business Journal\, while serving as the marketing director for Hogan Land Title Company. Additionally\, Emily was honored as Affiliate of the Year by the Greater Springfield Board of Realtors. \nIn 2020\, she embarked on her entrepreneurial path with the launch of Onie and Sky\, where they crafted over 10\,000 custom jewelry pieces for global distribution and served numerous retailers. Giving back to causes like melanoma research and local nonprofits was integral to the mission. After selling Onie and Sky\, she shifted focus to Laurie Marketing\, now known as Scattered Marketing\, which was established in 2017. Currently\, Emily contributes to Advertising Plus\, aiding business owners\, marketing directors\, and nonprofits in designing custom merchandise. Beyond work\, she finds joy in family life with her husband Spencer\, and their three children Sloane\, Skylar\, and Jackson. \nAndrea Mueller: \nAndrea’s experience in social media management and strategy started in 2013 when she was put in a new role overseeing driver recruitment advertising and marketing at the largest refrigerated trucking company in North America. Although she had zero experience with this responsibility other than personal use of social media\, she quickly dove into research and learning mode\, and she fell in love with the power and impact of social media. \nAndrea handled the entire social media strategy\, content creation\, communication\, and growth for over 6 years by herself. Due to the scale of the company and the potential opportunity of their social channels\, she learned how to stay on top of ever-changing platforms and optimize her efforts. Thanks to this experience\, she continued to expand her skill set\, knowledge of platforms\, and engagement strategies. Andera also focused on utilizing the organic (aka free) side of social to reduce advertising costs for the company and build continued traffic and interest in their corporate website. On the side\, she has also helped a few clients elevate their social media and build content strategies for them in the Facebook\, Instagram\, and YouTube spaces. \n  \n  \nRegister HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/8461/
LOCATION:Community Foundation of the Ozarks\, 425 E Trafficway St\, Springfield\, 65806\, United States
CATEGORIES:Marketing,Network for Strong Communities - Springfield
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241009T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241009T123000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240716T153525Z
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SUMMARY:Fall Series: Volunteer Workshops (Session 2)
DESCRIPTION:Fall Series: Volunteer Workshops\nLet’s make the most of this Fall to focus on how you can effectively recruit\, retain\, manage and show your appreciation and deepen your relationship with your volunteers. This series of brief\, one-hour seminars are designed to be taken as stand-alone sessions or you can attend all four! \n  \nSession One: Volunteer Recruitment \nWednesday\, September 11 at 11:30 a.m. \nVolunteers can support your organization in a myriad of ways: time\, resources\, connections\, and more. But how do you effectively recruit volunteers which meet t he needs of your programs? In this interactive workshop\, we’ll explore best practices for volunteer recruitment\, such as: \n• Designing your recruitment strategy \n• Creating targeted recruitment communications \n• Writing attractive recruitment appeals \n• Sweetening the deal: volunteer-benefits-centered recruitment \n• Utilizing your agency’s website and social media for recruitment \n• Maximizing your networks for volunteer recruitment \n• Beyond the initial contact: guiding interested prospects into volunteerism \n• And more! \n  \nSession Two: Volunteer Retention \nWednesday\, October 9 at 11:30 a.m. \nIn this interactive workshop\, we’ll delve deep into volunteer appreciation and retention\, going beyond the annual recognition luncheon to the core motivations and strategies that keep volunteers engaged and energized for your mission. Together we’ll explore: \n• The core motivations/needs of volunteers and how to fulfill them \n• Writing a strategic appreciation and retention plan \n• Designing your volunteer program for maximized satisfaction and retention \n• Creating a motivating environment and preparing volunteers for success \n• Engaging your entire organization in volunteer recognition and retention \n• Using targeted appreciation to ensure maximum impact of your recognition efforts \nParticipants will gain an in-depth understanding of volunteer appreciation and retention and leave the workshop with practical strategies to increase volunteer satisfaction and engagement. \n  \nSession Three: Volunteer Management \nWednesday\, November 13 at 11:30 a.m. \nVolunteers can support your organization in a myriad of ways: time\, resources\, connections\, and more. But how do you create and maintain a strong volunteer program which meets the needs of your agency while ensuring that volunteers are happy and engaged? In this interactive workshop\, we will discuss best practices for the basics of volunteer engagement\, such as: \n• Volunteer recruitment \n• Volunteer intake (application\, interview\, background\, check\, etc.) and orientation \n• Volunteer job descriptions\, handbooks\, release forms\, and other essential documents \n• Volunteer retention and appreciation \nParticipants will leave the workshop with a comprehensive understanding of basic volunteer engagement best practices\, plus excellent resources to help them design and/or update their volunteer engagement program. \n  \nSession Four: Volunteer Appreciation \nWednesday\, December 11 at 11:30 a.m. \nVolunteers are crucial to the success of your programs\, and true rock stars deserve our thanks! But how can you effectively show your appreciation and deepen your relationship with your volunteers\, ensuring that they continue to happily support your organization with their time\, resources\, and connections? In this interactive workshop\, we’ll discuss: \n• Volunteer appreciation – beyond the annual luncheon \n• Creating lasting relationships with volunteers \n• Engaging volunteers as donors\, community ambassadors\, and advocates \nWorkshop participants will learn how to: \n• Create strategic volunteer appreciation initiatives that make a lasting impact \n• Build enduring\, mutually beneficial relationships with volunteers \n• Cultivate existing volunteer relationships into a deeper level of engagement \n  \nSessions will take place the second Wednesday of the month (September-December) from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. You can register for each session for $25 or all four for $80. \n  \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nJulie Strassman is an experienced volunteer engagement professional and educator\, dedicated to helping organizations build mutually beneficial relationships with volunteers. Julie is the Manager of Support Services for Bethesda Hospice Care and has over a decade of experience in volunteer engagement. She passionately believes in utilizing best practices to create and sustain volunteer programs that mutually benefit organizations and their volunteers. \nJulie currently serves with the Greater St. Louis Hospice Organization (GSLHO) Volunteer Coordinator Cohort. She has served on the board of the Metropolitan Volunteer Management Association (MVMA) as the VP of Programming\, and was awarded MVMA’s Volunteer Director of the Year in 2019. She has also served on the Certification Committee for the United Way of Greater St. Louis’ Volunteer Center. She has presented on volunteer engagement best practices for many local and national nonprofit organizations\, including MVMA\, Send Me St. Louis\, CASA\, YNPN\, Nonprofit Marketers – STL\, Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence\, Lindenwood University\, University of Missouri – St. Louis\, and the We Raise Foundation. \n  \nRegister HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/fall-series-volunteer-workshops-session-2/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Network for Strong Communities - Virtual,Volunteer
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241003T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241003T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240716T155027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T155027Z
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SUMMARY:Gearing Up for a Successful Year End
DESCRIPTION:Gearing Up for a Successful Year End\nExplore the myriad of challenges in fundraising – a potential Recession\, relentless inflation\, lingering Covid-19\, and more – and learn ways to navigate the land mines to manage a successful year-end to 2024! \nAt this virtual 2-hour session\, openly discuss the greatest threats to your fundraising program given the current landscape\, and also how to seize the greatest opportunities before us so that you can reach out to your donors and prospects with confidence. \nThis is an virtual workshop. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nWendy Dyer\, President of Wendy Dyer Fund Development Consultants\, has enjoyed working with hundreds of nonprofits as a consultant\, from north to south and throughout the Midwest. She has helped pump millions of dollars into the economy – expanding programs and building schools\, health centers and cultural places – bringing opportunity to thousands of people. A frequent presenter and trainer\, Wendy encourages agencies to find their “sizzle” and embrace her mantra that “People are giving money away\, anyway\, might as well be to you.” She has served the region for 28 years and has helped to manage more than $100 million in projects over the last 2 years. \n  \nRegister HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/gearing-up-for-a-successful-year-end-3/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Fundraising,Network for Strong Communities - Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T103000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240716T154739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T154751Z
UID:8456-1727341200-1727346600@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:The Fundamentals of Capital Fundraising
DESCRIPTION:The Fundamentals of Capital Fundraising\nBruce will present the fundamentals of a capital campaign for your organization. He will review what needs to be determined prior to the decision to launch a campaign\, how to identify and approach donor prospects\, and how to develop a timeline and budget. Perhaps more importantly\, he will share stories on the successes and failures from over a dozen capital campaigns he has been the leader for or the campaign consultant. Time for lots of questions because each campaign is unique. \nThis is a hybrid workshop\, in Springfield and on Zoom. \n  \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nBruce A. Nasby brings more than 40 years of experience as a CEO and C-suite executive working with organizations in 40+ countries in the areas of business\, education and youth-based empowerment. Bruce serves as an executive coach to leading business leaders and provides consulting to corporations and nonprofit organizations. \nLocally\, he has provided capital campaign counsel to Harmony House\, The Victim Center\, The Historic Gillioz Theatre\, CASA\, Council of Churches of the Ozarks\, Boys and Girls Clubs of Springfield\, Care to Learn and is the founder of Midwest Leadership Forum\, a leadership training event. Bruce serves as a board member of the University of Arizona Alumni Association and locally served on the Drury University’s Breech Business Advisory Board\, The Center for Nonprofit Leadership\, Central Trust Advisory Board\, BPJ Insurance and Leadership Springfield. He has been a guest lecturer at Missouri State University\, Drury University\, Community Foundation of the Ozarks and the e-Factory. \nBruce served as Executive Vice President for Enactus for fifteen years. He was responsible for launching and building the organization’s international operations in 27 countries. During his tenure\, Bruce and his staff raised over $100\,000\,000 for Enactus worldwide. For his leadership worldwide\, he was recognized in 2013 as a Global Champion of Enactus\, the organization’s highest award. Prior to Enactus\, he served as the President/CEO of the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association\, one of the world’s largest zoological institutions. Bruce supported the needs of two million annual visitors\, 500 volunteers\, and 135\,000 donor and members. \nInternationally\, Bruce has been a panelist or participant at the World Economic Forum\, UBS Philanthropy Forum\, Forbes CEO Forum\, Clinton Global Initiative\, Milken Global Conference\, Forbes CEO Middle East Forum and World Innovation Summit for Education and has appeared on NBC’s Today Show. Bruce began his nonprofit career with Junior Achievement serving as CEO in Tucson\, San Jose\, and Southern California and as National Program Director in Stamford\, CT. Bruce is a graduate of the University of Arizona and served in the U.S. Navy receiving the Navy Achievement Award while serving on the USS Ranger during the Vietnam Conflict. He is the author of Reflections\, Redirections and Reinventions…lessons learned. Bruce has two children\, Lisa Jacobs and Scott Nasby\, and three grandchildren. \n  \nRegister HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/the-fundamentals-of-capital-fundraising/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Fundraising,Network for Strong Communities - Springfield,Network for Strong Communities - Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240925T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240925T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240716T154424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T154531Z
UID:8452-1727254800-1727262000@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Grant Writing Academy (New Cohort Kickoff)
DESCRIPTION:Workshop: Grant Writing Academy in Partnership with the Darr Foundation\nJoin us for a grant writing course that will be delivered in a hybrid format where participants complete part of their work online and part of it in person over the next six months for hands-on application-based learning. \nContent provided by The Darr Foundation will include: \n\nSession One: Getting Started with Grants\, 9/25/24 (Virtual)\nSession Two: Bulletproof Program Design\, 10/30/24 (In-person)\nSession Three: Deep Dive into Data\, 11/20/24 (In-person)\nSession Four: Huge Need + Well Written Narrative = Award! 12/18/24 (In-person)\nSession Five: Budget Buildout\, 1/22/25 (Virtual)\nSession Six: Evaluation Doesn’t Have to Be a Dirty Word\, 2/26/25 (In-person)\nSession Seven: ALL Together Now! 3/26/25 (Hybrid)\n\nParticipants do not need to have any grant writing experience. \n  \nThis course will be delivered in a hybrid format with in-person and virtual sessions. All sessions are from 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. \n  \nIf you are an Agency Partner of The Community Foundation of the Ozarks use code CFOAGENCYPARTNER for 50% off. \n  \n  \nAbout the Academy Instructor \nHeather Zoromski is a lifelong resident of southwest Missouri and has 19 years of experience in nonprofit administration\, grant writing and grantmaking. Before coming to the Darr Family Foundation\, she served as grants administrator for Skaggs Foundation in Branson and as executive director for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals of CoxHealth in Springfield. She holds a bachelor’s degree in child and family development\, and a master’s in public health\, both from Missouri State University\, as well as a certification in grant writing from the American Grant Writer’s Association. Along with her work at the Darr Family Foundation\, she is an adjunct instructor for Evangel University in the College of Business and the College of Adult and Graduate Studies. She serves on the boards of the Kyle Bruton Foundation\, Elevate Branson and Nixa Public Schools. \n  \nRegister HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/grant-writing-academy-new-cohort-kickoff/
LOCATION:Community Foundation of the Ozarks\, 425 E Trafficway St\, Springfield\, 65806\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Writing,Network for Strong Communities - Springfield
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240917T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240917T150000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240716T154125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T154125Z
UID:8450-1726578000-1726585200@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Communication in the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:Communication in the Workplace\nEffective communication is a cornerstone of a successful and harmonious workplace. This workshop is designed to equip participants with essential skills and knowledge to navigate workplace interactions with professionalism and courtesy. This workshop is ideal for employees at all levels who wish to improve their communication skills and foster a more respectful and productive work environment. \nIn this 2 hour workshop\, participants will learn: \n\nWorkplace Etiquette\nVerbal and Non-Verbal Communication: Techniques to improve both spoken and body language to convey messages clearly and effectively.\nEmail and Digital Communication: Best practices for writing professional emails\, using instant messaging tools\, and maintaining digital etiquette.\nActive Listening: Strategies to enhance listening skills\, ensuring that communication is a two-way street.\nConflict Resolution: Approaches to handle and resolve conflicts respectfully and constructively.\nCultural Sensitivity: Awareness and understanding of diverse communication styles and practices in a multicultural workplace.\n\nWorkshop Benefits: \n\nDevelop stronger professional relationships\nEnhance team collaboration and productivity\nReduce misunderstandings and conflicts\nCreate a more inclusive and respectful workplace culture\n\nJoin us for this insightful workshop and take the first step towards mastering the art of communication etiquette in the workplace. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nDebra Thompson has been presenting powerful and engaging workshops for over 15 years. She has a passion for empowering and assisting others with life skills. Her workshop and presentation include real life examples and engaging conversations. She feels that being down to earth is the best way to interact with others so that you can make a positive impact on others. As a single mother for almost 16 years\, and a business professional\, she has learned to take life lessons\, whether positive or negative\, and turn them into a positive lesson on growth and development. Everyone takes different paths in life\, but it is how we interpret and grow along those path lessons that make us evolve into who we are today. \n  \nRegister HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/communication-in-the-workplace/
LOCATION:Cape Girardeau Public Library\, 711 Clark St\, Cape Girardeau\, MO\, 63701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Network for Strong Communities - Southeast Missouri,Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240911T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240911T123000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240716T153407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T153407Z
UID:8440-1726054200-1726057800@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Fall Series: Volunteer Workshops (Session 1)
DESCRIPTION:Fall Series: Volunteer Workshops\nLet’s make the most of this Fall to focus on how you can effectively recruit\, retain\, manage and show your appreciation and deepen your relationship with your volunteers. This series of brief\, one-hour seminars are designed to be taken as stand-alone sessions or you can attend all four! \n  \nSession One: Volunteer Recruitment \nWednesday\, September 11 at 11:30 a.m. \nVolunteers can support your organization in a myriad of ways: time\, resources\, connections\, and more. But how do you effectively recruit volunteers which meet t he needs of your programs? In this interactive workshop\, we’ll explore best practices for volunteer recruitment\, such as: \n• Designing your recruitment strategy \n• Creating targeted recruitment communications \n• Writing attractive recruitment appeals \n• Sweetening the deal: volunteer-benefits-centered recruitment \n• Utilizing your agency’s website and social media for recruitment \n• Maximizing your networks for volunteer recruitment \n• Beyond the initial contact: guiding interested prospects into volunteerism \n• And more! \n  \nSession Two: Volunteer Retention \nWednesday\, October 9 at 11:30 a.m. \nIn this interactive workshop\, we’ll delve deep into volunteer appreciation and retention\, going beyond the annual recognition luncheon to the core motivations and strategies that keep volunteers engaged and energized for your mission. Together we’ll explore: \n• The core motivations/needs of volunteers and how to fulfill them \n• Writing a strategic appreciation and retention plan \n• Designing your volunteer program for maximized satisfaction and retention \n• Creating a motivating environment and preparing volunteers for success \n• Engaging your entire organization in volunteer recognition and retention \n• Using targeted appreciation to ensure maximum impact of your recognition efforts \nParticipants will gain an in-depth understanding of volunteer appreciation and retention and leave the workshop with practical strategies to increase volunteer satisfaction and engagement. \n  \nSession Three: Volunteer Management \nWednesday\, November 13 at 11:30 a.m. \nVolunteers can support your organization in a myriad of ways: time\, resources\, connections\, and more. But how do you create and maintain a strong volunteer program which meets the needs of your agency while ensuring that volunteers are happy and engaged? In this interactive workshop\, we will discuss best practices for the basics of volunteer engagement\, such as: \n• Volunteer recruitment \n• Volunteer intake (application\, interview\, background\, check\, etc.) and orientation \n• Volunteer job descriptions\, handbooks\, release forms\, and other essential documents \n• Volunteer retention and appreciation \nParticipants will leave the workshop with a comprehensive understanding of basic volunteer engagement best practices\, plus excellent resources to help them design and/or update their volunteer engagement program. \n  \nSession Four: Volunteer Appreciation \nWednesday\, December 11 at 11:30 a.m. \nVolunteers are crucial to the success of your programs\, and true rock stars deserve our thanks! But how can you effectively show your appreciation and deepen your relationship with your volunteers\, ensuring that they continue to happily support your organization with their time\, resources\, and connections? In this interactive workshop\, we’ll discuss: \n• Volunteer appreciation – beyond the annual luncheon \n• Creating lasting relationships with volunteers \n• Engaging volunteers as donors\, community ambassadors\, and advocates \nWorkshop participants will learn how to: \n• Create strategic volunteer appreciation initiatives that make a lasting impact \n• Build enduring\, mutually beneficial relationships with volunteers \n• Cultivate existing volunteer relationships into a deeper level of engagement \n  \nSessions will take place the second Wednesday of the month (September-December) from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. You can register for each session for $25 or all four for $80. \n  \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nJulie Strassman is an experienced volunteer engagement professional and educator\, dedicated to helping organizations build mutually beneficial relationships with volunteers. Julie is the Manager of Support Services for Bethesda Hospice Care and has over a decade of experience in volunteer engagement. She passionately believes in utilizing best practices to create and sustain volunteer programs that mutually benefit organizations and their volunteers. \nJulie currently serves with the Greater St. Louis Hospice Organization (GSLHO) Volunteer Coordinator Cohort. She has served on the board of the Metropolitan Volunteer Management Association (MVMA) as the VP of Programming\, and was awarded MVMA’s Volunteer Director of the Year in 2019. She has also served on the Certification Committee for the United Way of Greater St. Louis’ Volunteer Center. She has presented on volunteer engagement best practices for many local and national nonprofit organizations\, including MVMA\, Send Me St. Louis\, CASA\, YNPN\, Nonprofit Marketers – STL\, Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence\, Lindenwood University\, University of Missouri – St. Louis\, and the We Raise Foundation. \n  \nRegister HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/fall-series-volunteer-workshops-session-1/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Network for Strong Communities - Virtual,Volunteer
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240904T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240904T100000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240716T152927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T152927Z
UID:8438-1725440400-1725444000@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Leveraging ChatGPT for Marketing
DESCRIPTION:Workshop: Leveraging ChatGPT for Marketing \nWe invite you to join us for an hour-long workshop and journey into the world of AI-powered marketing tools. Explore a selection of AI tools in depth\, uncovering their potential applications and impact on marketing strategies. Additionally\, gain a brief overview of leading AI tools currently shaping the marketing landscape. Join us as we navigate the evolving realm of AI in marketing and discover how these tools can empower your efforts. \nParticipants do not need to have any experience working with AI prior to this training. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nLauren Holder\, the owner and founder of Social Media by Lauren since 2017\, holds a Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations with a Minor in Entrepreneurial Studies from Missouri State University. Complementing this\, she earned a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling\, showcasing her commitment to serving the greater Springfield community. \nHer social media journey commenced with managing a local boutique\, sparking a fervor for social media management. Over 3.5 transformative years at The Arc of the Ozarks\, Lauren transitioned from a program manager to the dynamic role of Marketing and Development Coordinator. \nLauren also served as the Graphic Design and Media Specialist for the Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland during the height of the pandemic. As a long-time member of the Association for Women in Communications Springfield\, Missouri Chapter Board of Directors\, Lauren has assumed various pivotal roles\, including President\, Marketing Chair\, and her current role as Secretary. \nIn her marketing capacity at The Arc of the Ozarks\, she not only mastered social media account management but also delved into self-taught graphic design and excelled in content curation. The inception of her business marked a milestone as Lauren has effectively overseen 30+ social media accounts. Specializing in alleviating social media stress for small business owners and non-profit organizations\, she prioritizes steady organic growth through strategic content\, engagement\, and branding. \nRemarkably\, her clients witness a 50% annual increase in likes\, follows\, and engagement. Lauren’s commitment to perpetual learning is palpable in her pursuit of knowledge and self-improvement\, drawing insights from experiences like the Social Marketing Training at the Hootsuite Academy. Beyond her entrepreneurial ventures\, Lauren is a PLPC\, Mental Health Counselor\, contributing to the mission of Ozark’s Counseling Center to provide mental health services regardless of the ability to pay. \n  \nRegister HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/leveraging-chatgpt-for-marketing/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Marketing,Network for Strong Communities - Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240816T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240816T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240605T153437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T151821Z
UID:8402-1723798800-1723806000@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Effective Hiring Across All Generations
DESCRIPTION:Effective Hiring Across All Generations\nAre you experiencing the differences in hiring folks across the spectrum of all generations? If so\, join us to unlock the secrets to building a dynamic workforce with our engaging learning session on hiring across generations. Discover innovative strategies to attract and retain top talent from Gen Z to Baby Boomers\, fostering a collaborative and inclusive work environment. Join us to enhance your hiring practices and ensure you are engaging in a multi-generational landscape. \nThis is a virtual workshop. \n  \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nRyan Morris is the Director of the Center for Professional Development at CoxHealth. He joined CoxHealth in January of 2022 and has nearly 10 years of experience in the Human Resources and Learning and Development field. He holds his bachelor’s in Business Administration and Masters in Education – both from Evangel University. Ryan has been married to his wife Tori for 8 years and has three children (Isaiah 5\, Roman 3\, and Meredith 6 months). Ryan is passionate about connecting with leaders and helping make micro adjustments for maximum organizational impact. \n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/effective-hiring-across-all-generations/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Human Resources,Network for Strong Communities - Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240813T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240813T150000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240716T152609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T152609Z
UID:8435-1723554000-1723561200@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Fundraising 101
DESCRIPTION:Fundraising 101\nJoin veteran fundraiser Monica Cawvey Gallagher from Three Foxes Consulting to learn about how to build effective relationships that will help you raise funds for your organization. This course will help you understand the role fundraising plays in your organization\, the types of donors who could give to your cause\, and how to build relationships with those donors. Participants will learn about the stages of a prospect/donor relationship\, why those stages are important\, and how to move through them. Special attention will be given to major gifts and how to “make the ask.” \nThis course is good for new fundraisers\, fundraisers moving from entry-level roles into roles with greater donor contact\, board members\, and anyone else who would like to brush up on their skills and knowledge. \nThis is an in-person workshop in Springfield\, MO. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nMonica Cawcey Gallagher\, CFRE\, Principal\, Three Foxes Consulting is a committed fundraising professional with over 20 years of experience as a frontline fundraiser. She began her career as the Associate Director of Development at Meadville Lombard Theological School in Chicago\, followed by roles at the Museum of Science and Industry and the Field Museum\, also in Chicago. \nIn 2006\, she moved to Philadelphia to take on the position of Vice President for Development at the National Constitution Center\, where she served for six years. Following that\, she led the development function at the University City Science Center and the Academy of Natural Sciences before founding Three Foxes in 2018. \nMonica’s areas of expertise include development program structure and growth\, board governance\, fundraising training and coaching\, revenue diversification\, writing\, annual funds\, individual giving\, corporate giving\, foundation giving\, nonprofit technology\, and information management. She gives her time as a volunteer with NYC Shiba Rescue\, as a member and Chair of the Development Committee at Eastern State Penitentiary (formerly a Board member\, as well)\, as a member of Providence Animal Center’s Advancement Committee\, and President of the Arts on the Avenue Board of Directors in Missouri. \n  \nRegister HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/fundraising-101-6/
LOCATION:Community Foundation of the Ozarks\, 425 E Trafficway St\, Springfield\, 65806\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraising,Network for Strong Communities - Springfield
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240808T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240808T123000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240605T151542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T151855Z
UID:8392-1723116600-1723120200@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Self Care Summer Series (Session 3)
DESCRIPTION:Self-Care Summer Series\nSummer time and the livin is…still hard? Let’s make the most of this summer to focus on US and what we need to stay well while doing our important and sometimes draining work. This series of brief\, one-hour seminars are designed to be taken as stand-alone sessions or you can really sizzle this summer by attending all three! \n  \nSession One: Boundary Boosting Power Hour! \nThursday\, June 13 at 11:30 a.m. \nSetting and maintaining healthy boundaries is one of the most effective strategies to increase our well-being. Workshop attendees will review and practice the big hits of boundary setting: boundaries with our co-workers\, our clients\, and our community. Say “yes” to this workshop\, so you can say NO when you need to in respectful and caring ways. \n  \nSession Two: Affordable Self-Care: Taking Care of Yourself without Breaking the Bank \nThursday\, July 11 at 11:30 a.m. \nMany self-care strategies promoted on our media streams are pricey and can create additional stress. Sustaining ourselves and seeking wellness doesn’t have to be expensive! In this workshop\, we’ll explore low or no cost strategies to help increase our wellbeing this summer and beyond. Bring your own ideas and we can learn together. \n  \nSession Three: Making Self-Care Stick: Creating a Well-being Plan that You LOVE! \nThursday\, August 8 at 11:30 a.m. \nThe best self-care plans don’t help us if after a few days…weeks…or months\, the plan fades away. In this session\, we will create individualized self-care strategies designed to fit into our lives and bring us joy\, wellbeing\, and compassion satisfaction in a real way that can last into the future. \n  \nSessions will take place the second Thursdays of the month (June-August) from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. You can register for each session for $25 or all three for $60. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nKatie Ciorba VonDeLinde\, MSW\, LCSW\, is an energetic social worker\, educator\, and activist working on issues of survivor-centered intimate partner violence (IPV) advocacy\, the intersection of economic justice and IPV\, and ethical social work practice. Katie has trained thousands of social workers and advocates across the nation on the intersection of economics and domestic violence to increase survivors’ financial security. Ms. VonDeLinde has more than ten years of experience as a beloved\, award-winning adjunct faculty member at the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University and University of Missouri St. Louis School where she teaches courses on direct social work practice\, intimate partner violence\, violence across the life course\, and human behavior. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/self-care-summer-series-session-3/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Network for Strong Communities - Virtual,Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240725T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240725T113000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240716T152331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T152331Z
UID:8433-1721898000-1721907000@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Clifton Strengths: Understanding and Embracing Your Strengths
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Clifton Strengths: Understanding and Embracing Your Strengths\nIn this session\, you’ll dive into CliftonStrengths. The workshop will highlight the importance of Strengths\, the meaning of each theme\, and how to use them in the workplace. Join us in understanding each Strength and the value that comes from each. You’ll walk away from this session with a stronger understanding of yourself and your team and the benefit of having a diverse set of Strengths on your team. This is an introductory training for those wanting to learn about CliftonStrengths. \nYou need to have to your CliftonStrengths reports for this workshop\, so you have two registration options: \n\nIf you have completed your CliftonStrengths assessment before and have access to your reports\, you can register for $45.\nIf you haven’t taken the CliftonStrengths assessment (or want to retake it)\, you can register for the workshop and an access code to complete your assessment to get your top 5 Strengths for $65. You’ll receive an email after you register with an access code and instructions to complete the assessment.\n\nThis is an in-person workshop in Springfield\, MO. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nOlivia Snare is the Learning Manager at Network for Strong Communities. She received a bachelor’s degree from Southeast Missouri State University with a major in Mass Communication: Advertising and Public Relations. With a career in nonprofit and higher education\, she brings knowledge and experience around CliftonStrengths\, recruitment\, learning styles\, communication\, and marketing. She has a passion for helping people improve and thrive in their workplace and personal lives. \n  \nRegister HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/introduction-to-clifton-strengths-understanding-and-embracing-your-strengths/
LOCATION:Community Foundation of the Ozarks\, 425 E Trafficway St\, Springfield\, 65806\, United States
CATEGORIES:Network for Strong Communities - Springfield,Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240723T120000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240716T152106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T152134Z
UID:8428-1721725200-1721736000@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:When Just Say No is Insufficient: Practical Tools for Boundary Setting and Self Care
DESCRIPTION:When Just Say No is Insufficient: Practical Tools for Boundary Setting and Self CareHelping professionals choose our career because we want to improve the lives of others\, but if we can’t say no or set boundaries when it’s necessary for our own wellbeing\, we will experience burnout or compassion fatigue and leave the field. While creating and applying boundaries is not always natural to us\, it is essential for healthy practice with clients\, in our organizations\, and in our communities. This workshop will expand our concept of boundary setting\, examine steps of boundary setting and enforcement with clients\, colleagues\, supervisors\, workplaces\, communities\, and social media. We will use hands-on decision-making tools that help us balance our responsibility to ourselves with our responsibilities to others. \n  \nThis is an in-person workshop at NSC in St. Louis\, MO. \nAbout the Presenter \nKatie Ciorba VonDeLinde\, MSW\, LCSW\, is an energetic social worker\, educator\, and activist working on issues of survivor-centered intimate partner violence (IPV) advocacy\, the intersection of economic justice and IPV\, and ethical social work practice. Katie has trained thousands of social workers and advocates across the nation on the intersection of economics and domestic violence to increase survivors’ financial security. Ms. VonDeLinde has more than ten years of experience as a beloved\, award-winning adjunct faculty member at the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University and University of Missouri St. Louis School where she teaches courses on direct social work practice\, intimate partner violence\, violence across the life course\, and human behavior. \nRegister HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/when-just-say-no-is-insufficient-practical-tools-for-boundary-setting-and-self-car/
LOCATION:Network for Strong Communities\, 8050 Watson Rd. Ste 240\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis,Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240711T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240711T123000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240605T151242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T151820Z
UID:8390-1720697400-1720701000@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Self Care Summer Series (Session 2)
DESCRIPTION:Self-Care Summer Series\nSummer time and the livin is…still hard? Let’s make the most of this summer to focus on US and what we need to stay well while doing our important and sometimes draining work. This series of brief\, one-hour seminars are designed to be taken as stand-alone sessions or you can really sizzle this summer by attending all three! \n  \nSession One: Boundary Boosting Power Hour! \nThursday\, June 13 at 11:30 a.m. \nSetting and maintaining healthy boundaries is one of the most effective strategies to increase our well-being. Workshop attendees will review and practice the big hits of boundary setting: boundaries with our co-workers\, our clients\, and our community. Say “yes” to this workshop\, so you can say NO when you need to in respectful and caring ways. \n  \nSession Two: Affordable Self-Care: Taking Care of Yourself without Breaking the Bank \nThursday\, July 11 at 11:30 a.m. \nMany self-care strategies promoted on our media streams are pricey and can create additional stress. Sustaining ourselves and seeking wellness doesn’t have to be expensive! In this workshop\, we’ll explore low or no cost strategies to help increase our wellbeing this summer and beyond. Bring your own ideas and we can learn together. \n  \nSession Three: Making Self-Care Stick: Creating a Well-being Plan that You LOVE! \nThursday\, August 8 at 11:30 a.m. \nThe best self-care plans don’t help us if after a few days…weeks…or months\, the plan fades away. In this session\, we will create individualized self-care strategies designed to fit into our lives and bring us joy\, wellbeing\, and compassion satisfaction in a real way that can last into the future. \n  \nSessions will take place the second Thursdays of the month (June-August) from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. You can register for each session for $25 or all three for $60. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nKatie Ciorba VonDeLinde\, MSW\, LCSW\, is an energetic social worker\, educator\, and activist working on issues of survivor-centered intimate partner violence (IPV) advocacy\, the intersection of economic justice and IPV\, and ethical social work practice. Katie has trained thousands of social workers and advocates across the nation on the intersection of economics and domestic violence to increase survivors’ financial security. Ms. VonDeLinde has more than ten years of experience as a beloved\, award-winning adjunct faculty member at the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University and University of Missouri St. Louis School where she teaches courses on direct social work practice\, intimate partner violence\, violence across the life course\, and human behavior. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/self-care-summer-series-session-2/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Network for Strong Communities - Virtual,Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240710T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240710T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240605T153100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T153154Z
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SUMMARY:Support\, Empower + Mentor: Supporting Black Women in the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:Support\, Empower + Mentor: Supporting Black Women in the Workplace\nDo you mentor\, support\, or supervise black women? Are you a black woman that aspires to climb the ladder to achieve leadership in your field? In this session\, we will unpack the lived experiences of black women navigating barriers\, challenges\, and oppression in their climb to leadership. Through hands-on engagement and small group discussion you will leave this session empowered with a roadmap to support rising black women leaders through strategic leadership development\, empowerment\, and mentoring. \nThis is a virtual workshop. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nDr. Ashley Storman (she/her) is a Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion Scholar\, Practitioner\, Educator\, and Author that identifies as a Christian\, Wife\, and Mother. Dr. Storman has over 14 years of higher education and human resource experience in the following: recruitment\, retention\, leadership develent\, mentor programs\, affinity groups\, education\, consulting\, teaching\, and strategic collaboration to implement programs and strategies to assist marginalized communities\, educate allies\, and build inclusive environments. \nDr. Storman is also a published author with research that focuses on the leadership development of African American women who aspire to be leaders in the academy. Dr. Storman is a fellow of the St. Louis Business Diversity Initiative Leadership Program\, a Board Member for the American Advertising Federation STL and the National Association for Student Personnel Administrators Center for Women\, a committee member for Girls Inc. of St. Louis\, and a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority\, Incorporated. \n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/support-empower-mentor-supporting-black-women-in-the-workplace/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Network for Strong Communities - Virtual,Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240627T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240627T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240605T145812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T145845Z
UID:8383-1719478800-1719486000@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Strategy Basics: Getting Ready for a Strategic Plan
DESCRIPTION:Strategy Basics: Getting Ready for a Strategic Plan \nDoes strategy make you yawn? Grimace? Run? Unlock the basics of an effective strategic planning process that is engaging\, real and can help you bring your organization to the next level. We’ll give you tools to have an inclusive\, thoughtful and energizing strategy process with outcomes that are measurable and satisfying. You’ll walk away from this session feeling more prepared with next steps toward building your organization’s strategy. This workshop is ideal for executive directors\, leadership staff\, and board members. \n  \nThis is a virtual workshop. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nDiane Drollinger is the President/CEO of Network for Strong Communities (NSC)\, a statewide organization offering programs that strengthen nonprofit organizations. She has more than 30 years of experience in the community service sector and most recently served as Director of Community Partnerships at the Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation. She also founded the Drollinger Group\, a consulting practice providing strategic services for nonprofits and charitable giving counsel for private sector clients. \nDiane is particularly noted for her experience in strategic visioning\, community collaboration\, resource development and messaging. She has experience as a grant maker (Roblee Foundation\, Episcopal Presbyterian Health Trust\, Nationwide Insurance Foundation)\, corporate community partnership consultant (Panera Bread\, Time Warner Cable and various consulting clients) and nonprofit consultant in the areas of board development\, community partnerships\, resource development and marketing/messaging. \nDiane has worked with health and human service agencies\, arts organizations and community development networks. She is a sought-after presenter\, facilitator and expert in holistic community engagement. Diane has volunteered her time on numerous boards in leadership positions across the social sector. She holds a music degree in Vocal Performance from Capital University in Columbus\, Ohio. \n‌ \n  \n REGISTER HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/strategy-basics-getting-ready-for-a-strategic-plan-3/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Network for Strong Communities - Virtual,Strategy
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240625T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240625T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240605T145330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T145401Z
UID:8378-1719306000-1719313200@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Social Media Basics: Getting Strategic with Facebook and Instagram
DESCRIPTION:Social Media Basics: Getting Strategic with Facebook and Instagram \n“We need help with social media\, but don’t know where to start.” Social Media can be a powerful tool for any business\, but it can also be overwhelming\, stressful\, and confusing. Hype Queen Media is here to help! During this workshop\, we will work through the best tips\, tricks\, and resources of Facebook and Instagram to make managing your online presence easier and more effective. We will also dive into what you should be posting and begin to build a strategy by creating a 4-week content calendar together. \nThis workshop is a great fit for those who are starting out in social media management\, or for those who have other duties on their plate and just want to be more efficient and intentional. \nSome background in social media is helpful. The day of the event\, we’ll have a secondary option for folks who need a less advanced workshop to work with NSC’s learning manager. \nThis is an in-person workshop in St. Louis. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nLeshay Reed loves connecting with people\, celebrating them\, and telling stories. What started as a side hustle\, turned into earning a master’s degree in Strategic Communication and Leadership\, and is now known as Hype Queen Media\, a boutique social media agency! HQM supports small business owners by hyping them up through social media management\, content creation\, influencer marketing\, and social media training. With a background in education\, dance\, and communications\, Leshay brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to help you thrive in this interactive workshop. \n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/social-media-basics-getting-strategic-with-facebook-and-instagram-2/
LOCATION:Network for Strong Communities\, 8050 Watson Rd. Ste 240\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Marketing,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240613T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240613T123000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240605T150331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T151805Z
UID:8387-1718278200-1718281800@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Self Care Summer Series (Session 1)
DESCRIPTION:Self-Care Summer Series\nSummer time and the livin is…still hard? Let’s make the most of this summer to focus on US and what we need to stay well while doing our important and sometimes draining work. This series of brief\, one-hour seminars are designed to be taken as stand-alone sessions or you can really sizzle this summer by attending all three! \n  \nSession One: Boundary Boosting Power Hour! \nThursday\, June 13 at 11:30 a.m. \nSetting and maintaining healthy boundaries is one of the most effective strategies to increase our well-being. Workshop attendees will review and practice the big hits of boundary setting: boundaries with our co-workers\, our clients\, and our community. Say “yes” to this workshop\, so you can say NO when you need to in respectful and caring ways. \n  \nSession Two: Affordable Self-Care: Taking Care of Yourself without Breaking the Bank \nThursday\, July 11 at 11:30 a.m. \nMany self-care strategies promoted on our media streams are pricey and can create additional stress. Sustaining ourselves and seeking wellness doesn’t have to be expensive! In this workshop\, we’ll explore low or no cost strategies to help increase our wellbeing this summer and beyond. Bring your own ideas and we can learn together. \n  \nSession Three: Making Self-Care Stick: Creating a Well-being Plan that You LOVE! \nThursday\, August 8 at 11:30 a.m. \nThe best self-care plans don’t help us if after a few days…weeks…or months\, the plan fades away. In this session\, we will create individualized self-care strategies designed to fit into our lives and bring us joy\, wellbeing\, and compassion satisfaction in a real way that can last into the future. \n  \nSessions will take place the second Thursdays of the month (June-August) from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. You can register for each session for $25 or all three for $60. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nKatie Ciorba VonDeLinde\, MSW\, LCSW\, is an energetic social worker\, educator\, and activist working on issues of survivor-centered intimate partner violence (IPV) advocacy\, the intersection of economic justice and IPV\, and ethical social work practice. Katie has trained thousands of social workers and advocates across the nation on the intersection of economics and domestic violence to increase survivors’ financial security. Ms. VonDeLinde has more than ten years of experience as a beloved\, award-winning adjunct faculty member at the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University and University of Missouri St. Louis School where she teaches courses on direct social work practice\, intimate partner violence\, violence across the life course\, and human behavior. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/self-care-summer-series-session-1/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Network for Strong Communities - Virtual,Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240612T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240612T150000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240605T144918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T144918Z
UID:8372-1718197200-1718204400@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Canva Basics
DESCRIPTION:Canva Basics \nHave you heard of Canva but don’t quite know where to start? This session is for you! We’ll take time to dive into the basics of Canva\, so you can take advantage of its capabilities to help elevate your organization. Following the interactive presentation\, you’ll have an a work session to try out the platform independently and ask questions as you go. \nCanva is an online design and visual communication platform with a mission to empower everyone in the world to design anything and publish anywhere. This free tool allows you to easily create and develop branding and marketing tools for your website\, publications\, social media\, and more. As a bonus\, eligible nonprofits can apply to get access to premium features. You can see more at https://www.canva.com/canva-for-nonprofits/. \nYou are encouraged to create a free account (personal or work) prior to the workshop if you don’t already have an account set up. Please bring a laptop or device to use during this time. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nOlivia Snare is the Learning Manager at Network for Strong Communities. She received a bachelor’s degree from Southeast Missouri State University with a major in Mass Communication: Advertising and Public Relations. With a career in nonprofit and higher education\, she brings knowledge and experience around CliftonStrengths\, recruitment\, learning styles\, communication\, and marketing. She has a passion for helping people improve and thrive in their workplace and personal lives. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/canva-basics/
LOCATION:Cape Girardeau Public Library\, 711 Clark St\, Cape Girardeau\, MO\, 63701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Marketing,Network for Strong Communities - Southeast Missouri
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240514T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240514T130000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240429T145852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T153508Z
UID:8354-1715688000-1715691600@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:10 Things to Know about Federal Grants
DESCRIPTION:10 Things to Know about Federal Grants \nThis class is designed for participants to dip their toes into the vast world of federal grants. It is especially helpful for organizations that have never received federal funding or recently received their first federal award\, those that are receiving state or local government grants that are federally originating\, and those that are partners on a federal grant. \nThis is a virtual workshop. \nAbout the Presenter \nFielding Jezreel\, MSW\, GPC\, Founder & Principal of Jezreel Consulting\, specializes in helping nonprofits plan and apply for federal grants and works as an independent grant consultant. Using her passion for program planning\, Fielding specializes in project management\, partnership development\, grant research\, writing\, program development\, and evaluation planning. Fielding coaches grant writers and grant writing teams to improve their proposal development. She has also taught grants skills courses at the community and graduate school levels. Fielding has worked in the grants field since 2013 and has raised over $80 million for local nonprofits. She has a Master of Social Work degree from the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis. \n  \n\n\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/10-things-to-know-about-federal-grants/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Grant Writing,Network for Strong Communities - Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240508T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240508T120000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240429T145520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T145559Z
UID:8348-1715158800-1715169600@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:When Just Say No is Insufficient: Practical Tools for Boundary Setting and Self Care
DESCRIPTION:When Just Say No is Insufficient: Practical Tools for Boundary Setting and Self Care\nHelping professionals choose our career because we want to improve the lives of others\, but if we can’t say no or set boundaries when it’s necessary for our own wellbeing\, we will experience burnout or compassion fatigue and leave the field. While creating and applying boundaries is not always natural to us\, it is essential for healthy practice with clients\, in our organizations\, and in our communities. This workshop will expand our concept of boundary setting\, examine steps of boundary setting and enforcement with clients\, colleagues\, supervisors\, workplaces\, communities\, and social media. We will use hands-on decision-making tools that help us balance our responsibility to ourselves with our responsibilities to others. \nThis is an in-person workshop at NSC in St. Louis\, MO. \nAbout the Presenter \nKatie Ciorba VonDeLinde\, MSW\, LCSW\, is an energetic social worker\, educator\, and activist working on issues of survivor-centered intimate partner violence (IPV) advocacy\, the intersection of economic justice and IPV\, and ethical social work practice. Katie has trained thousands of social workers and advocates across the nation on the intersection of economics and domestic violence to increase survivors’ financial security. Ms. VonDeLinde has more than ten years of experience as a beloved\, award-winning adjunct faculty member at the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University and University of Missouri St. Louis School where she teaches courses on direct social work practice\, intimate partner violence\, violence across the life course\, and human behavior. \n  \nRegister here
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/8348/
LOCATION:Network for Strong Communities\, 8050 Watson Rd. Ste 240\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis,Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240502T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240502T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240429T145331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T145643Z
UID:8345-1714640400-1714647600@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Diversifying Funding Streams
DESCRIPTION:Diversifying Funding Streams\nEver wonder why it’s so hard to break out of the mostly grant-funded model and into more diverse funding streams? In this hands-on 2-hour workshop\, explore the Stanford Social Innovation Review 10 Funding Models to see the public’s perception of your nonprofit. Then\, discuss ways to start building an individual giving program from scratch. \nThis is a virtual workshop. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nWendy Dyer\, President of Wendy Dyer Fund Development Consultants\, has enjoyed working with hundreds of nonprofits as a consultant\, from north to south and throughout the Midwest. She has helped pump millions of dollars into the economy – expanding programs and building schools\, health centers and cultural places – bringing opportunity to thousands of people. A frequent presenter and trainer\, Wendy encourages agencies to find their “sizzle” and embrace her mantra that “People are giving money away\, anyway\, might as well be to you.” She has served the region for 28 years and has helped to manage more than $100 million in projects over the last 2 years. \n  \n\n\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/diversifying-funding-streams-3/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Fundraising,Network for Strong Communities - Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240410T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240410T120000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240329T191251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240329T191251Z
UID:8330-1712739600-1712750400@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Grant Research
DESCRIPTION:Grant Research\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis class is designed to give participants (nonprofit employees and board members) hands on experience in identifying foundation and corporate funders that are likely to give to their organization. Participants will learn how to identify appropriate funders\, how to verify the funder is a good fit\, and how to outreach the funder for more information. Participants will leave class with a list of potential funders. Public grant identification (federal\, state\, municipal) will be covered briefly\, but the focus of the session will be on private grantors. \nParticipants will have access to a pay-walled funder database for use during the class and a short period following class to practice new skills. Please bring a laptop or device to use during this time. \nParticipants do not need to have any grant writing experience. \nThis is an in-person workshop in St. Louis\, MO.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Presenter\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFielding Jezreel specializes in helping nonprofits plan and apply for federal grants. Using her passion for program planning\, Fielding helps organizations streamline their grant funding strategy and pursue federal and other nationally competed grants. She also coaches early career grant writers. \n  \nFielding has worked in the grants field since 2013 and has raised over $40 million for nonprofits and government agencies. She has a Master of Social Work degree from the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis. She served three years on the board of the St. Louis Chapter of the Grant Professionals Association and continues to support the Programs Committee to develop high quality professional development opportunities for grant professionals.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/grant-research-4/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Grant Writing,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240404T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240404T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240329T191044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240329T191044Z
UID:8327-1712221200-1712228400@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Conflict Resolution
DESCRIPTION:Conflict Resolution\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTeambuilding\, Teamwork and Collective Impact are requiring leaders and managers to negotiate the challenges of deadlines\, projects\, and people. Inherent in growth and movement is conflict and often we work to resolve conflict without developing strategies and approaches grounded in experience and supportive training. This session will address and review the key principles of conflict resolution; assistance in preparing to address conflict; negotiating skills (because resolutions are rooted in negotiating and compromise); guidance on designing a conflict resolution plan; and general steps in mediation that lead to clear resolution of typical conflicts in the workplace.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Presenter\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTrent Ball serves as the inaugural Senior Director\, Postsecondary Equity and Attainment\, for the Missouri College and Career Attainment Network (MOCAN). MOCAN exists to ensure Missouri students who could most benefit from education beyond high school have what they need to earn a credential leading to a rewarding career. MOCAN is built on the success of two prior initiatives: Missouri College Access Network and St. Louis Graduates. MOCAN is a network of institutions\, organizations\, and professionals committed to greater equity in college and career access\, affordability\, and completion. By working for change at the institutional and systems levels\, MOCAN aspires to create a postsecondary education system where outcomes are no longer predictable by race or socio-economic status. \nAs Senior Director\, Mr. Ball leads MOCAN’s postsecondary attainment strategy including the Postsecondary Equity Network (PEN)\, as well as the organization’s research agenda and advocacy work. Prior to joining MOCAN\, Trent retired from Southeast Missouri State University where he served as Associate Provost and provided leadership and management of the Academic Support Centers\, including Educational Access Programs\, Learning Assistance Programs\, and the TRIO Programs (McNair Scholars and Student Support Services). \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/conflict-resolution-2/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Network for Strong Communities - Virtual,Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240403T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240403T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T124127
CREATED:20240329T190555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240329T190555Z
UID:8323-1712134800-1712142000@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Social Media Simplified: Using Social Media to Amplify Your Organization's Impact
DESCRIPTION:Workshop: Social Media Simplified: Using Social Media to Amplify Your Organization’s Impact\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin Social Media by Lauren for an engaging presentation tailored for non-profit organization leaders eager to harness the power of social media in sharing their unique narratives. In this session\, we’ll demystify social media marketing\, offering practical insights and strategies to simplify the process of storytelling through digital platforms. Learn how to amplify your organization’s impact\, connect with your audience\, and drive meaningful engagement. Discover the art of crafting compelling content\, navigating various platforms\, and leveraging the potential of social media to convey your organization’s story with authenticity and resonance. Don’t miss this opportunity to unlock the full potential of social media for your non-profit and make your story heard in the digital landscape. \nThis is an in-person workshop in Springfield\, MO.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Presenter\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLauren Holder\, the owner and founder of Social Media by Lauren since 2017\, holds a Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations with a Minor in Entrepreneurial Studies from Missouri State University. Complementing this\, she earned a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling\, showcasing her commitment to serving the greater Springfield community. \nHer social media journey commenced with managing a local boutique\, sparking a fervor for social media management. Over 3.5 transformative years at The Arc of the Ozarks\, Lauren transitioned from a program manager to the dynamic role of Marketing and Development Coordinator. \nLauren also served as the Graphic Design and Media Specialist for the Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland during the height of the pandemic. As a long-time member of the Association for Women in Communications Springfield\, Missouri Chapter Board of Directors\, Lauren has assumed various pivotal roles\, including President\, Marketing Chair\, and her current role as Secretary. \nIn her marketing capacity at The Arc of the Ozarks\, she not only mastered social media account management but also delved into self-taught graphic design and excelled in content curation. The inception of her business marked a milestone as Lauren has effectively overseen 30+ social media accounts. Specializing in alleviating social media stress for small business owners and non-profit organizations\, she prioritizes steady organic growth through strategic content\, engagement\, and branding. \nRemarkably\, her clients witness a 50% annual increase in likes\, follows\, and engagement. Lauren’s commitment to perpetual learning is palpable in her pursuit of knowledge and self-improvement\, drawing insights from experiences like the Social Marketing Training at the Hootsuite Academy. Beyond her entrepreneurial ventures\, Lauren is a PLPC\, Mental Health Counselor\, contributing to the mission of Ozark’s Counseling Center to provide mental health services regardless of the ability to pay.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/social-media-simplified-using-social-media-to-amplify-your-organizations-impact/
LOCATION:efactory\, 405 N Jefferson Ave\, Springfield\, MO\, 65806\, United States
CATEGORIES:Marketing,Network for Strong Communities - Springfield
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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