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SUMMARY:A Donor's Tools to Think through Philanthropy and Philanthropic Planning
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \nIn this workshop\, you’ll hear from philanthropist Nina Needleman about the donor perspective. In this 1.5 hour session\, you’ll be introduced to the Giving Questionnaire\, which she developed as she thought through her charitable goals.  She shares this valuable tool with you for you to use to help other donors think through their charitable intent and priorities.  Additionally\, she will introduce the concept of Philanthropy Financial Planning.  Different philanthropy strategies make sense short term\, intermediate term\, and long term.  Hearing her approach\, and seeing her tools will help your conversations as you steward your existing donors and develop new ones.  Real life examples will be provided\, and you’ll wrap up with time to ask questions. \nThis is a FREE in-person session at NSC in St. Louis\, MO. \n  \n About the Presenter:  \nInstructor Nina Needleman is a Retired Financial Planner.  She spent the first three-decades of her career in the financial services industry\, mostly in stock brokerages and insurance firms.  For 20 years\, her job focus was teaching the salespeople so they could teach\, educate\, and sell financial products to consumers.  The next 9 years\, she worked directly with consumers as a Financial Planner to help them reach their personal life goals. \nNow she primarily uses her business skills to help nonprofit organizations and more importantly– as a volunteer to teach people about personal finance and philanthropy. Additionally\, in 2019\, she spearheaded the establishment of the NSC Capacity Building Scholarship.  This program has assisted more than 40 St. Louis area nonprofits since inception. \nRegister Now!
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/a-donors-tools-to-think-through-philanthropy-and-philanthropic-planning/
LOCATION:Network for Strong Communities\, 8050 Watson Rd. Ste 240\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraising,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230608T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230608T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T141345Z
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SUMMARY:Social Media Basics: Getting Strategic with Facebook and Instagram
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \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. \nThis is an in-person workshop at Network for Strong Communities (8050 Watson Rd).  \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. \nRegister Now!
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/social-media-basics-getting-strategic-with-facebook-and-instagram/
LOCATION:Network for Strong Communities\, 8050 Watson Rd. Ste 240\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Marketing,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230511T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230511T120000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20230327T181152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T181152Z
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SUMMARY:Leadership\, Communication Strategies and Employee Development
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \nAs a leader in your organization\, you have a wide range of responsibilities.  This workshop will help you develop practical skills and strategies to further improve your leadership\, communication and employee development skills.  These approaches can be applied to interacting with your board\, donors\, clients\, employees and volunteers.  This will be a fast-paced and highly interactive session filled with real world examples and ample opportunity for you to apply the concepts to your individual situation. \nThis is an in-person session at NSC in St. Louis\, MO. \n  \nAbout the Presenter:  \nRob Hibbard is a recently retired Vice President from Enterprise Holdings\, Inc. which is a leading provider of mobility solutions\, owning and operating the Enterprise Rent-A-Car\, National Car Rental and Alamo Rent A Car brands.  During his 32-year career he led a wide range of business areas including: corporate sales\, airport business development\, contact centers\, customer experience\, revenue management\, and rideshare.  For 4 years\, prior to his retirement in 2020\, he focused on the company’s global expansion efforts which now includes operations in over 100 countries. \nRegister Now!
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/leadership-communication-strategies-and-employee-development/
LOCATION:Network for Strong Communities\, 8050 Watson Rd. Ste 240\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Leadership,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230509T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230509T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T181023Z
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SUMMARY:Refocusing the Budget: Free and Low-Cost Ways to Market Your Nonprofit
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \nDid you know there are thousands of free marketing dollars available to your organization? Is your organization optimized to be found in local searches? Are you tired of hearing community members say they have never heard of your organization even though you spend countless hours on social media? Do you have no clue what local SEO means? Are you confused about how to set up a Google My Business for your organization? Your digital presence is the most important part of bringing in volunteers\, donors\, and resources to your organization \nLearn how to utilize free and low-cost resources to promote your nonprofit to new audiences. This session will work through common marketing issues to turn your organization into a productive marketing powerhouse. \nThis is an in-person workshop at efactory (Springfield\, MO). \n  \nAbout the Presenter:  \n Mackenzie has been involved in small businesses and nonprofits since her early teens. She has worked as a consultant with a variety of nonprofits in improving their digital presence. She started her first business in her early 20’s and now has almost a decade of experience in digital marketing. She volunteers as a mentor with SCORE and serves as ambassador and marketing chair for the Southwest Missouri Chapter. She holds an undergraduate degree in Psychology from Southeast Missouri State University\,and a TEFL certification to teach English abroad. \n  \nRegister Now!
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/refocusing-the-budget-free-and-low-cost-ways-to-market-your-nonprofit/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230502T130000
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SUMMARY:Diversity in Supervision: A Successful Dynamic
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \n\n\nThis workshop will review the critical impact and importance that diversity can and should have in any workplace. We will discuss the key components of the supervisory relationship that inform diverse perspectives and approaches including; establishing and maintaining trust\, setting expectations\, comfort in difficult dialogue\, and identifying appropriate boundaries. Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion are common touchpoints and buzzwords and in this workshop we will highlight common pitfalls and obstacles to creating and sustaining a successful relationship grounded in our work and what the terms mean. In closing we will discuss what underscores the challenges often inherent but rarely addressed in diversity presentations and actions in the nonprofit space.  \nThis is an in-person workshop in Cape Girardeau\, MO. \n  \nAbout the Presenter: Trent Ball \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. \n  \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). \nRegister Now!
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/diversity-in-supervision-a-successful-dynamic-3/
LOCATION:Codefi\, 338 Broadway St 6th floor\, Cape Girardeau\, MO\, 63701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Leadership,Network for Strong Communities - Southeast Missouri
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230428T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230428T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20230316T174626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T174626Z
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SUMMARY:Equipping You — Navigating and Executing Feedback
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \nProviding feedback can often be the most difficult task in our day and a change of approach may resolve these concerns. We are in a market where employers are fearful to lose employees and providing critical feedback is harder than ever before. However\, recent research suggest that employees would rather receive negative feedback than no feedback at all. This session is designed to equip participants with tool to navigate and execute these conversations.   \nThis is an in-person workshop at efactory (Springfield\, MO). \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 bachelors 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. 
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/equipping-you-navigating-and-executing-feedback/
LOCATION:efactory\, 405 N Jefferson Ave\, Springfield\, MO\, 65806\, United States
CATEGORIES:Human Resources,Network for Strong Communities - Springfield
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230425T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230425T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20230201T155948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T152802Z
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SUMMARY:Empower\, Support\, + Mentor: How to Support Black Women in the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \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 an in-person workshop in St. Louis\, MO.  \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 development\, 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. \nRegister Now!
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/empower-support-mentor-how-to-support-black-women-in-the-workplace-2/
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:20230414T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230414T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20230215T154736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T154736Z
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SUMMARY:Diversifying Funding Streams
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \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 27 years and is currently helping to manage $100 million in projects across the region. \nRegister Now!
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/diversifying-funding-streams-2/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Fundraising,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230412T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230412T160000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20230310T153359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T153359Z
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SUMMARY:Strategic Planning for Volunteer Programs
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \nCoordinating volunteers takes time\, effort\, and constant attention to detail. But sometimes the daily tasks of volunteer management can get in the way of the big-picture evaluation and planning that is crucial to the future success of your volunteer program. In this interactive workshop\, participants will learn practical techniques to improve their volunteer program through strategic planning\, including: \n\nEvaluating your current volunteer program – what’s working and what’s not\nPerforming a needs analysis – ensuring your volunteer program is meeting relevant needs\nUsing job factoring to discover new opportunities for volunteer engagement\nCreating SMART Goals for your volunteer program\nStreamlining your volunteer management processes for maximum efficiency and effectiveness\nCreating annual volunteer recruitment and retention strategies\nAligning the mission of your volunteer program with your organization’s mission\nCreating volunteer reports – and how to use them for strategic planning\n\nParticipants will leave the workshop with a comprehensive understanding of best practices for creating strategic volunteer management plans and how to apply these techniques to their own organization. \nThis is a virtual workshop. \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. \nRegister Now!
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/strategic-planning-for-volunteer-programs-2/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis,Volunteer
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230329T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230329T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20230215T154238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T152854Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Outcome Based Evaluation
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \nData collection and evaluation is an important process for non-profits. Collecting\, analyzing\, and processing information can help inform decisions and keep organizations focused on their mission.  This workshop is for those who are new to outcome based evaluation and addresses the following: \n\nAssessing organizational readiness\nQualitative and Quantitative Data\nReal-Time Data Collection\nOutcome versus Process Evaluation\n\n This is an in-person workshop in Sikeston\, MO. \n  \nAbout the Presenter:  \nMichelle Terrell is a seasoned consultant with more than 30 years of experience dedicated to the nonprofit sector. After building a strong foundation in direct service\, serving in community centers\, mental health facilities and hospitals\, Michelle earned her MBA so that she could synthesize her business acumen with her commitment to serving others. Since 2008\, Michelle has served as a consultant specializing in developmental evaluation\, feasibility studies\, operational systems and strategic planning. \nRegister Now!
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/introduction-to-outcome-based-evaluation-3/
LOCATION:Three Rivers College (Poplar Bluff)\, 2080 Three Rivers Blvd\, Poplar Bluff\, Missouri\, 63901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Evaluation and Outcomes,Network for Strong Communities - Southeast Missouri
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230328T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230328T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20230215T154539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T154549Z
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SUMMARY:Leading through Change - The Effective Board
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \nWhen a board is doing great work together\, it energizes mission and the staff who deliver it. But often\, boards need a path to engagement and a culture that supports it. \nJoin us to learn: \n\nWhy boards can lose their steam\nWhat role board leadership plays in engagement\nTricks and tools to keep your board vibrant\nBring your stories. Bring your questions. Let’s keep your board on track for success!\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  \nRegister Now!
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/leading-through-change-the-effective-board-2/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Board Development,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230314T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230314T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20221114T172725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T152949Z
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SUMMARY:Teamwork: Creating and Sustaining Collaborative Working Relationships
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \nTeamwork has become a buzz word in all professional worlds.  The importance of developing and sustaining collective team projects and activities drives the work in the nonprofit world.  Often we believe we are forging ahead as a team\, until it’s time to access our work or evaluate our success and that is when we begin to understand the difference between a team and a staff of “independent dynamic agents”.  The focus of this workshop will be the work of a team leader in fostering and sustaining a true team\, assessing our perceptions versus the reality of teamwork\, and acquiring the skill set to develop\, evaluate and implement a team approach in work. \nThis is an in-person workshop in St. Louis\, MO. \n  \n About the Presenter: Trent Ball \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  \nRegister for this workshop HERE.
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/teamwork-creating-and-sustaining-collaborative-working-relationships-3/
LOCATION:Network for Strong Communities\, 8050 Watson Rd. Ste 240\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Leadership,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230301T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230301T120000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20230201T155613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230201T155613Z
UID:8039-1677661200-1677672000@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Grants 101
DESCRIPTION:Grants 101 \nAbout the Workshop:  \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 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. \nRegister Now!
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/grants-101-5/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230208T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230208T120000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20221208T203124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221208T203124Z
UID:7983-1675846800-1675857600@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:When Just Say No is Insufficient: Developing Practical Boundary Setting and Self Care Skills
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \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 Network for Strong Communities (8050 Watson Rd).  \n  \nAbout the Presenter: Katie Ciorba VonDeLinde \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 for this workshop HERE.
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/when-just-say-no-is-insufficient-developing-practical-boundary-setting-and-self-care-skills-2/
LOCATION:Network for Strong Communities\, 8050 Watson Rd. Ste 240\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Leadership,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230201T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230201T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20221208T203411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221209T142453Z
UID:7985-1675242000-1675249200@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Content Hourglass System: How to Deliver Content Like a Big Marketing Team Even if you are a Small Shop
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \nMarketing can be overwhelming and expensive. There’s demands on you to develop content across many platforms\, from email to website to social media channels. And there’s little budget to outsource so it all falls on you. You know you should be creating good content consistently yet it almost seems impossible. How can you create content that suited to each platform without completely burning out or blowing up? \nWhat there was a way to deliver content every week with less time and money than you have been spending now? What if this system not only made delivery easy but boosted your SEO and drove traffic to your website? \nMeet the Content Hourglass System for delivering engaging content consistently to attract new donors and keep your loyal ones. Maryanne developed this system from working in nonprofit marketing for decades and running her own small company. (She uses this system herself\, every week!) \nIn this workshop\, Maryanne will share how the system works and how you can start implementing it for your nonprofit. This is full transparency. She will share exactly how to do it\, how much time it takes and how much it costs. This is less expensive and easier than you think. \nShe has had clients and workshop participants say that this system changed how they work\, made marketing so much easier and allowed them to spend more time building connections and raising funds. \nOutcomes \n\nUnderstand why marketing can feel difficult and time consuming\nFocus your efforts and maximize your content by telling “one awesome story” a week\nDeliver way more content than you ever thought possible in at least half the time\nStop unnecessary duplication of efforts and even trim that marketing budget\n\n  \nAbout the Presenter: Maryanne Dersch \nMaryanne Dersch coaches and trains nonprofit leaders to master the art of influence\, so they can raise more money without feeling rejected or pushy. Her “effervescent badassery” calls you to be more influential in your work\, life and even in your own view of self. \nShe has spent almost thirty years working in the nonprofit world helping organizations communicate more effectively internally and externally. From those experiences she authored\, Courageous Communication: Why codependence is making your nonprofit brand boring and what to do about it. She also produces and hosts The Influential Nonprofit podcast and the annual Donor Attraction Forum virtual event. \nShe is leading a movement to change “nonprofit” to “human investment company” to accurately reflect the contributions of the sector. She’s known for her love of ultrahigh heels\, extra-large Diet Cokes\, and short karaoke rotations. \n  \nRegister for this workshop HERE.
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/content-hourglass-system-how-to-deliver-content-like-a-big-marketing-team-even-if-you-are-a-small-shop/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Marketing,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230126T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230126T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20221208T202602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221213T214604Z
UID:7980-1674723600-1674730800@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Developing a Fundraising Plan
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \nWant to start 2023 with a powerful roadmap for raising money?  Join us for this hands-on workshop on Creating a Development Plan. \nParticipants will: \n\nLearn about the critical elements of a development plan\nAccess templates to make your own\nLeave with confidence that you can build a practical and “doable with a stretch” plan\n\nThis is a virtual workshop. \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 27 years and is currently helping to manage $100 million in projects across the region. \n  \nRegister for this workshop HERE.
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/developing-a-fundraising-plan/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Fundraising,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230124T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230124T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20221219T173201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221219T173201Z
UID:8011-1674550800-1674558000@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Leading through Change - The Effective Board
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \nWhen a board is doing great work together\, it energizes mission and the staff who deliver it. But often\, boards need a path to engagement and a culture that supports it. \n\nJoin us to learn: \n\nWhy boards can lose their steam\nWhat role board leadership plays in engagement\nTricks and tools to keep your board vibrant\nBring your stories. Bring your questions. Let’s keep your board on track for success!\n\nThis is an in-person workshop in Springfield\, MO. \nAbout the Presenter:  \nDiane 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 for this workshop HERE.
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/leading-through-change-the-effective-board/
LOCATION:E Factory\, 405 N Jefferson Ave\, Springfield\, MO\, 65806\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Development,Network for Strong Communities - Springfield
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221213T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221213T103000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20221114T173440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221114T173454Z
UID:7966-1670920200-1670927400@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:2022 Nonprofit Professional Roundtables
DESCRIPTION:See more and register HERE.
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/2022-nonprofit-professional-roundtables/
LOCATION:Vue 17\, 1034 S. Brentwood Blvd. #1700\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Association of Fundraising Professionals,Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="AFP St. Louis":MAILTO:info@afpstl.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221206T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221206T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20221114T172347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221114T172347Z
UID:7959-1670317200-1670324400@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Outcome Based Evaluation
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \nData collection and evaluation is an important process for non-profits. Collecting\, analyzing\, and processing information can help inform decisions and keep organizations focused on their mission.  This workshop is for those who are new to outcome based evaluation and addresses the following: \n\nAssessing organizational readiness\nQualitative and Quantitative Data\nReal-Time Data Collection\nOutcome versus Process Evaluation\n\nThis is a virtual workshop. \n  \nAbout the Presenter:  \nMichelle Terrell is a seasoned consultant with more than 30 years of experience dedicated to the nonprofit sector. After building a strong foundation in direct service\, serving in community centers\, mental health facilities and hospitals\, Michelle earned her MBA so that she could synthesize her business acumen with her commitment to serving others. Since 2008\, Michelle has served as a consultant specializing in developmental evaluation\, feasibility studies\, operational systems and strategic planning. \n  \nRegister for this workshop HERE.
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/introduction-to-outcome-based-evaluation-2/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Evaluation and Outcomes,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221130T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221130T120000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20221025T163222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221025T163222Z
UID:7928-1669798800-1669809600@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Grant Research
DESCRIPTION:Grant Research \nAbout the Workshop:  \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. \nThis is an in-person session\, and participants need to bring a laptop with them. Participants do not need to have any grant writing experience. \n  \nAbout the Presenter: Fielding Jezreel \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  \nSign up for this workshop HERE.
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/grant-research-2/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221117T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221117T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20220929T164504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220929T164504Z
UID:7905-1668675600-1668682800@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Fundraising 101
DESCRIPTION:Fundraising 101 \nAbout the Workshop:  \nThis fast-paced\, two-hour interactive workshop is designed for development professionals early in their career who want to hit the ground running with healthy habits that will last a lifetime.  Build your working toolkit with techniques you can put to immediate use for individual fundraising – including major gifts and digital platforms – plus best efforts to secure foundation and corporate giving.   Established fundraising professionals are also welcome to join and freshen up on better fundraising practices. \nThis is a virtual workshop. \nAbout the Presenter: Wendy Dyer \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 for this workshop here.
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/fundraising-101-3/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Fundraising,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221109T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221109T120000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20220915T155509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221025T162801Z
UID:7892-1667984400-1667995200@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer Management 101
DESCRIPTION:Volunteer Management 101 \nAbout the Workshop:  \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\nVolunteer recruitment\nVolunteer intake (application\, interview\, background\, check\, etc.) and orientation\nVolunteer job descriptions\, handbooks\, release forms\, and other essential documents\nVolunteer retention and appreciation\n\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. \nThis is an in-person workshop at Network for Strong Communities (8050 Watson Rd).  \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 for this workshop here.
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/volunteer-management-101-3/
LOCATION:Network for Strong Communities\, 8050 Watson Rd. Ste 240\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis,Volunteer
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221011T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221011T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20220829T192200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220829T192200Z
UID:7883-1665478800-1665486000@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Outcome Based Evaluation
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \nData collection and evaluation is an important process for non-profits. Collecting\, analyzing\, and processing information can help inform decisions and keep organizations focused on their mission.  This workshop is for those who are new to outcome based evaluation and addresses the following: \n\nAssessing organizational readiness\nQualitative and Quantitative Data\nReal-Time Data Collection\nOutcome versus Process Evaluation\n\nThis is a virtual workshop. \nAbout the Presenter:  \nMichelle Terrell is a seasoned consultant with more than 30 years of experience dedicated to the nonprofit sector. After building a strong foundation in direct service\, serving in community centers\, mental health facilities and hospitals\, Michelle earned her MBA so that she could synthesize her business acumen with her commitment to serving others. Since 2008\, Michelle has served as a consultant specializing in developmental evaluation\, feasibility studies\, operational systems and strategic planning. \n  \nRegister for the workshop here. 
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/introduction-to-outcome-based-evaluation/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Evaluation and Outcomes,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221006T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221006T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20220811T151601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T151601Z
UID:7849-1665046800-1665054000@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Grants 101 (Virtual Option)
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \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. \nGrants 101 is being offered in both a 2 hour virtual format and 3 hour in-person format on separate weeks. This is the 2 hour virtual session with fewer hands on activities. \n  \n About the Presenter: Fielding Jezreel \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 for this workshop here.
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/grants-101-virtual-option/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Grant Writing,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220929T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220929T120000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20220811T151347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T151347Z
UID:7844-1664442000-1664452800@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Grants 101 (In-Person Option)
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \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. \nGrants 101 is being offered in both a 3 hour in-person format and 2 hour virtual format on separate weeks. This is the 3 hour in-person session with more hands on activities. \n About the Presenter: Fielding Jezreel \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 for this workshop here.
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/grants-101-in-person-option/
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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220922T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220922T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20220815T171320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220815T171320Z
UID:7863-1663837200-1663844400@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Empower\, Support\, + Mentor: How to Support Black Women in the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \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 an in-person workshop at Network for Strong Communities (8050 Watson Rd).  \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 development\, 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. \nRegister for this workshop here. 
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/empower-support-mentor-how-to-support-black-women-in-the-workplace/
LOCATION:Network for Strong Communities\, 8050 Watson Rd. Ste 240\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Leadership,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220914T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220914T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20220803T194036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220803T194036Z
UID:7836-1663146000-1663153200@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Gearing Up for a Successful Year End
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \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 2022! \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. \n  \nAbout the Presenter: Wendy Dyer \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  \nCLICK HERE to register for this workshop.
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/gearing-up-for-a-successful-year-end/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Fundraising,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220809T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220809T120000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20220513T152613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T203035Z
UID:7760-1660035600-1660046400@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:When Just Say No is Insufficient: Developing Practical Boundary Setting and Self Care Skills
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \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 Network for Strong Communities (8050 Watson Rd).  \n  \nAbout the Presenter: Katie Ciorba VonDeLinde \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.  
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/when-just-say-no-is-insufficient-developing-practical-boundary-setting-and-self-care-skills/
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:20220629T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220629T120000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
CREATED:20220512T133825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220512T133825Z
UID:7757-1656493200-1656504000@nscnow.org
SUMMARY:Appreciation and Deepening Volunteer Engagement
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \nVolunteers are crucial to the success of your programs\, and true rock stars who 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\nVolunteer appreciation – beyond the annual luncheon\nCreating lasting relationships with volunteers\nEngaging volunteers as donors\, community ambassadors\, and advocates\n\nWorkshop participants will learn how to: \n\nCreate strategic volunteer appreciation initiatives that make a lasting impact\nBuild enduring\, mutually beneficial relationships with volunteers\nCultivate existing volunteer relationships into a deeper level of engagement\n\nThis is an in-person workshop at Network for Strong Communities (8050 Waston Rd.) \n  \nAbout the Presenter: Julie Strassman \n\nJulie Strassman is an experienced volunteer engagement professional and educator\, dedicated to helping organizations build mutually beneficial relationships with volunteers. Julie is the Volunteer Coordinator 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.\n\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.
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/appreciation-and-deepening-volunteer-engagement/
LOCATION:Network for Strong Communities\, 8050 Watson Rd. Ste 240\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis,Volunteer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220519T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220519T120000
DTSTAMP:20260527T172104
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SUMMARY:Digital Donor Recruitment: 7 Steps to Turn Online Followers into New Donors
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop:  \nNearly all nonprofits have fallen into this trap: we’ve built our homes on rented land\, with social media as the main avenue to grow our influence and find new donors. But we don’t control that space and who sees our content. And the algorithms change\, older platforms fall out of favor as new ones emerge and it is hard to keep up with the changes. \nNonprofits can pivot towards brand-building tactics that provide reliable reach.  Learn to build your house on land you own. This workshop will teach you the seven steps to grow your base of support in reliable and consistent ways. \nAbout the Presenter: Maryanne Dersch \nMaryanne Dersch coaches and trains nonprofit leaders to master the art of influence\, so they can raise more money without feeling rejected or pushy. Her “effervescent badassery” calls you to be more influential in your work\, life and even in your own view of self. \nShe has spent almost thirty years working in the nonprofit world helping organizations communicate more effectively internally and externally. From those experiences she authored\, Courageous Communication: Why codependence is making your nonprofit brand boring and what to do about it. She also produces and hosts The Influential Nonprofit podcast and the annual Donor Attraction Forum virtual event. \nShe is leading a movement to change “nonprofit” to “human investment company” to accurately reflect the contributions of the sector. She’s known for her love of ultrahigh heels\, extra-large Diet Cokes\, and short karaoke rotations.
URL:https://nscnow.org/event/digital-donor-recruitment-7-steps-to-turn-online-followers-into-new-donors-3/
LOCATION:Virtual Workshop
CATEGORIES:Fundraising,Network for Strong Communities - St. Louis
ORGANIZER;CN="NSC":MAILTO:learn@nscnow.org
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