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Tuesday April 8, 2008
Start: 8:00 am
End: 10:00 am

Identify the unique challenges of team building by exploring the elements of a highly effective team and identifying ways to build a team, grow your organization, and develop individual potential.

 

Start: 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

Forward-looking nonprofits are partnering and collaborating with businesses to advance their missions. An in-depth look at  proven nonprofit-business partnership models that can increase your organization's influence, enhance service delivery and quality, improve community visibility, and raise funds.

Instructor:  Frank  Martinelli, The Center For Public Skills Training
Location:  UW Madison Pyle Center, 702  Langdon St.
Continuing Education Units offered:  0.6 CEU
Cost:  $150

Thursday April 10, 2008
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm

Thursday, April 10th, 1:00 - 2:30 EST. 


Choosing eNewsletter Software
Email newsletters are a great way to stay in touch with and grow your audience, but it can be complex to send and track thousands of emails. In this seminar, we'll walk through what you need to know in order to setup, send, and track eNewsletters effectively, and talk about some of the reliable and affordable tools most commonly used for mass emailing, such as EmailNow, ConstantContact, NPOGroups, CampaignMonitor, Vertical Response, Emma, Topica, and more.                                                                                                                                                         

Tuesday April 15, 2008
Start: 8:00 am
End: 10:00 am

Learn cost effective strategies and tactics to capture the support of your member, donors, clients, the community, and volunteers to further the mission and goals of your nonprofit organization

 

Saturday April 19, 2008
Start: 9:00 am
End: 3:00 pm

For your nonprofit to succeed, It must have a board that is committed to the mission, possesses substantial leadership skills and expertise, sets policy that guides your nonprofits work and evaluates both the nonprofits mission impact and the organization with an eye toward continuous improvement.  Instructor:  Frank Martinelli, the Center for Public Skills Training, offered by UW Continuing Education - Baraboo/Sauk County.  Costs $125 includes lunch - $85 for second person from same organization.  Register by 608-355-5220 or

Thursday April 24, 2008
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm

Thursday, April 24th, 1:00 - 2:30 EST

Understanding Data Integration 
Are you wondering what it would take to integrate your various software packages to allow them to share data? In this session, we'll talk through the high level options and key considerations, and then dive into some of the technical terms and concepts that will help you understand what would be involved in programming an automatic connection between software packages. We'll discuss possibilities in integrating the software you already have, and what features you should look when choosing new software to prevent integration woes.

Tuesday April 29, 2008
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 2:30 pm

CiviCRM is one of the very few nonprofit focused free and open source applications. It can be a powerful tool for nonprofit organizations. You can use it to track donors, send blast emails, set up events, and do case management. Learn about the details of implementing and using CiviCRM.

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Thursday May 1, 2008
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm

Do you want to help your organization take donations online, but aren't sure how? This session will tell you what you need to know in order to choose a tool and get started. We'll touch on some of the strategic aspects of online donations, but our focus will be on the tactical: What online donation tools a re available? How do they work? How do you know which one is right for your organization? We'll close by looking more closely at some of the specific tools that are available, such as Network for Good, PayPay, Click & Pledge, Groundspring DonateNow, eTapestry, MemberClicks, AuctionPay, and more.   Register now>

Tuesday May 6, 2008
Start: 8:00 am
Start: 05/06/2008 - 08:00
End: 08/24/2008 - 17:06

Nominations are being accepted for The Fred Lindner Prize: the prize will include a $5,000 investment in an exceptional individual who is defying expectations by channeling his or her creativity and talent to address critical social problems at the local, regional, or national level. The winner will also be able to choose the organization of his or her choice to receive an additional $5,000.

Applications are available on this website or contact Carol Eschner at 414-291-7500 ext. 256.

Today, thousands of people in the second half of life have opened up a next chapter of innovation, productivity, and creativity, and, in the process, have transformed our communities and our country. They are living proof that aging does not mean stagnation and decline.

The winner will be effective and action-oriented innovator who has launched this initiative after his or her 50th birthday. He or she may be working in nonprofits, government, or for-profit organizations devoted to tackling the hardest challenges of our time: homelessness, social justice and human rights, violence, poverty and hunger, health, education, and the environment, to name a few.

He or she will be making his or her impact in many different ways. The winner may be a social innovator who has started a new organization; a catalyst for change whose innovative approaches have transformed an existing organization; or a grassroots activist playing a leadership role in improving communities or advancing a cause. And he or she will hold the promise of even greater accomplishments in the future.

Wednesday May 7, 2008
(all day)
Start: 05/06/2008 - 08:00
End: 08/24/2008 - 17:06

Nominations are being accepted for The Fred Lindner Prize: the prize will include a $5,000 investment in an exceptional individual who is defying expectations by channeling his or her creativity and talent to address critical social problems at the local, regional, or national level. The winner will also be able to choose the organization of his or her choice to receive an additional $5,000.

Applications are available on this website or contact Carol Eschner at 414-291-7500 ext. 256.

Today, thousands of people in the second half of life have opened up a next chapter of innovation, productivity, and creativity, and, in the process, have transformed our communities and our country. They are living proof that aging does not mean stagnation and decline.

The winner will be effective and action-oriented innovator who has launched this initiative after his or her 50th birthday. He or she may be working in nonprofits, government, or for-profit organizations devoted to tackling the hardest challenges of our time: homelessness, social justice and human rights, violence, poverty and hunger, health, education, and the environment, to name a few.

He or she will be making his or her impact in many different ways. The winner may be a social innovator who has started a new organization; a catalyst for change whose innovative approaches have transformed an existing organization; or a grassroots activist playing a leadership role in improving communities or advancing a cause. And he or she will hold the promise of even greater accomplishments in the future.

Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm

Introduction to Content Management Systems

Wednesday, May 7th, 1:00 - 2:30 EST.  Presented by Laura Quinn

If you need a way to update your website, but you're not sure where to start, this is the session for you. We'll talk about what content management systems are, and look at various affordable options for updating your website text and images, including using What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get software like DreamWeaver and Contribute, website-in-a-box tools like Homesite, blog tools like WordPress, open source tools like Joomla and Drupal, and more. Register now>

Thursday May 8, 2008
(all day)
Start: 05/06/2008 - 08:00
End: 08/24/2008 - 17:06

Nominations are being accepted for The Fred Lindner Prize: the prize will include a $5,000 investment in an exceptional individual who is defying expectations by channeling his or her creativity and talent to address critical social problems at the local, regional, or national level. The winner will also be able to choose the organization of his or her choice to receive an additional $5,000.

Applications are available on this website or contact Carol Eschner at 414-291-7500 ext. 256.

Today, thousands of people in the second half of life have opened up a next chapter of innovation, productivity, and creativity, and, in the process, have transformed our communities and our country. They are living proof that aging does not mean stagnation and decline.

The winner will be effective and action-oriented innovator who has launched this initiative after his or her 50th birthday. He or she may be working in nonprofits, government, or for-profit organizations devoted to tackling the hardest challenges of our time: homelessness, social justice and human rights, violence, poverty and hunger, health, education, and the environment, to name a few.

He or she will be making his or her impact in many different ways. The winner may be a social innovator who has started a new organization; a catalyst for change whose innovative approaches have transformed an existing organization; or a grassroots activist playing a leadership role in improving communities or advancing a cause. And he or she will hold the promise of even greater accomplishments in the future.

Start: 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

This workshop presents ideas and techniques for you to use when working with the media as part of an overall public relations plan for your organization. Participants will discuss: Who at your organization talks to the media? When is a good time of day to call an editor? Why didn't they print what you sent them? How can news of my organization lead the six o'clock news? When an issue is considered news? 

LOCATION: Room 111, Rothwell Student Center, UW-Superior
Instructor: Duke Skorich
FEE: $115.00 ($99.00 for those enrolled in the Nonprofit Certificate program)
Online registration <http://www.pware.com/222121a>

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