Working with Finance Professionals

Virtual Workshop

Ever wish you had a better working relationship with finance professionals? Join us for a case study between colleagues from the grants and finance world. Kim Moore, CFO and Shauna O’Toole, Development Director, will explore how they forged an effective working relationship, including grant budgets, attachments, and financial reporting. Meet the Presenters Shauna O'Toole and Kim Moore, CFO of Emmaus ...

$15

Diversity in Supervision: A Successful Dynamic

Virtual Workshop

This workshop will review the positive impact that diversity can and should have in any workplace; and discuss key parts of any supervisory relationship including; establishing and maintaining trust, setting expectations, comfort in difficult dialogue, and identifying appropriate boundaries. Diversity and Inclusion are the buzzwords and in this workshop we will highlight common pitfalls and obstacles to creating and sustaining ...

$25

Learn New Tricks: A Practical Guide to Launch Your Planned Giving!

Virtual Workshop

In 2018, the Animal Protective Association (APA) of Missouri, with the help of The Rome Group, launched a Planned Giving Advisory Council consisting of estate planning attorneys, financial advisors, and wealth managers. This Council was tasked with helping formalize and support a planned giving program for the APA. Since the inception of this Council, the APA has launched a comprehensive ...

$20

Brand Personas: Your Nonprofit Brand in Human Form

Virtual Workshop

If you brought your nonprofit brand to life as a person, who would it be?  How would they act and what would they care about? What are their ambitions and what are their blindspots? Building out your brand’s persona is a very powerful way to get clear on what makes your brand unique and how to better connect with your ...

$15

Fundamentals of Data Storytelling

Virtual Workshop

The Evaluation Association of St. Louis has partnered with the Michigan Association for Evaluation (MAE) to offer this virtual learning opportunity. Cost:  The cost is free for EASL and MAE members The cost for other affiliates and the public is $10 Description: Today, data is everywhere. We often have access to massive amounts of data about participants, service administration, and ...

$10

Elements of a High Quality Grant Proposal

Virtual Workshop

Funding is tight, competition is fierce. Agencies need to balance efficient and effective writing without compromising quality. One point lost can absolutely make the difference between an award notice or rejection letter. Crafting a high-quality, comprehensive proposal will help your agency get the serious consideration it needs and deserves. This training session will take participants through the sections/elements of a ...

$25

Creating an Effective Nonprofit Message

Virtual Workshop

If you are struggling to establish consistent messaging across your teams, you’re not alone! We will discuss how to build clear, consistent messaging that can be easily shared across all mediums. In addition, we will discuss how to effectively solicit external feedback through town halls that will help you develop messaging that will resonate throughout your community.

$15

Planning for Success in a Post-Pandemic World

Virtual Workshop

Businesses are reopening, people are traveling, and life appears to be on a path to normal...Where do nonprofits fall on the Covid continuum? We'll check in with a panel of nonprofit experts for a pandemic update and learn how their respective worlds have evolved since Covid-19 upended life as we know it. From budget shortfalls, furloughs, and layoffs to cancelled ...

$15

EASL Happy Hour

Schlafly Bottleworks  7260 Southwest Avenue, Maplewood, MO, United States

Join EASL at Schlafly Bottleworks in Maplewood for happy hour! We look forward to getting together again for socializing and networking. We will meet outside on the patio. We hope to see you there!

The Intersection of Evaluation and Quality Improvement

Virtual Workshop

Description: Evaluation and Quality Improvement are both applications of evaluative thinking - asking questions, answering them with data, and using the findings to learn and improve. Unsurprisingly, the two approaches call upon similar motives and skills. However, each has its own set of unique, value-adding tools and processes that can enhance the practice of the other. In this webinar, we ...

$10