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WHATCOM COUNCIL OF NONPROFITS - EVENTS, JOBS AND TRAININGS!
November 20, 2006
SAVE THE DATES! WE'RE BRINGING BACK THE BROWN BAG LUNCH SERIES!
These sessions are free. Participants are encouraged to bring a lunch, their questions, best practices and resources to share with other nonprofits so everyone may increase their effectiveness.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 12-1:30
Using Technology in Nonprofits:
From Assessment to Budgeting to Getting the Goods At American Museum of Radio and Electricity: 1312 Bay Street, BellinghamFacilitators Frank Ordway and Sue Anderson will provide some ideas for how to figure out what you need to be technologically as effective as you can be in your organization and some strategies for getting there. Everyone is invited to bring their own tips and ideas for how to deal with this often challenging area for nonprofits.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NONPROFIT EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE February 4-9, 2007
at the Talaris Conference Center in Seattle, WashingtonPresented by the Nancy Bell Evans Center on Nonprofits & Philanthropy, in partnership with the Cascade Center for Public Service and Leadership at the Evans School. This five-day residential program is designed to develop further the strategic and visionary thinking of experienced nonprofit executives in the Pacific Northwest. Additional information about the Institute, as well as the detailed curriculum and application form, is available at http://evans.washington.edu/research/nbec/education/neli.php
Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m., December 8, 2006. For more information please contact the Nancy Bell Evans Center on Nonprofits & Philanthropy 206.221.4629
TRAINING AND SKILLS BUILDING OPPORTUNITIES
Contact the Northwest Training institute to learn more about the following courses: WWW.NWTI.ORG or 360-734-909862 x.135
Creating a Strategic Fundraising Plan
Wednesday, November 29, EverettPublic Policy in the Nonprofit Sector
Tuesday, January 24, Everett
QUEEN FOR A DAY TRAINING NOW AVAILABLE
Pastor Judy Hoff, founder of Life Changes Ministry in Everett, is now offering training for putting on her popular “Queen For a Day” event. This event offers complete makeovers for victims of domestic violence and other low income women. For more information contact Pastor Judy Hoff at (425) 252-6484 or
EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE
Banner Bank has 44 phones that need a home. They are Toshiba telephones, Model # DKT 2010-H. For more information please contact Linda Pascua at (360) 752-8211
JOB POSTING
Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services is looking for an Executive Director Responsible for the overall administration and management of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services, reports to Board of Directors. Requirements: Five years management experience. Master’s degree preferred. Salary $65,000 – $72,000 DOE w/ benefits.Send resume and cover letter by 12/15/06 to: DVSAS 1407 Commercial, Bellingham, WA 98225. FAX: 360-647-6015; email: rpinkerton@dvsas.org For more information and complete job description, please visit DVSAS website
The following is a business promotion that might be of interest to nonprofit organizations. Benevon is Terry Axelrod’s business, she is a well-known fundraising trainer throughout the country.BENEVON™ MODEL CONFERENCE CALL
December 11, 2006, 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Pacific Time
Presenter: Lynda Bowman, Benevon Senior Instructor Special Guest: A nonprofit organization from the Northwest that has successfully implemented the Benevon Model.Listen and ask questions as board members and staff from other nonprofit organizations in the Northwest discuss how this personal, mission-based approach generates passionate, long-term donors for organizations all across the region. This one-hour call is free of charge (with the exception of the long-distance fees required to place the call). The call is open to all staff, volunteers, and board members from nonprofit organizations in the Northwest. You must pre-register to participate on the call. Registration for all conference calls is limited. To Register: Go to the online registration form. Questions: Contact Ashley Petty at 206-709-9400 ext. 131
INTERESTED IN JOINING THE WHATCOM COUNCIL OF NONPROFITS STEERING COMMITTEE? Contact the WCN for more information.
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Whatcom Coalition for Healthy Communities PO Box 2297 Bellingham, WA 98227
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