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07 / 31
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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.

08 / 1
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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.

08 / 2
(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.

08 / 3
(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.

08 / 4
(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.

08 / 5
(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.

08 / 6
(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 am
Start: 08/06/2008 - 00:00
End: 08/15/2008 - 23:59

Nominate your favorite corporate supporter for the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support. The award honors small- to mid-sized companies that have created long-term partnerships with nonprofit organizations that serve the underserved.  These partnerships can be defined in terms of financial giving, in-kind support, board involvement or employee volunteerism. The nonprofit whose nominee wins the award will be presented with a check from CG Schmidt for $5,000!

The Capital Region includes the following counties:  Adams, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Monroe, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau, Lafayette, Marquette, Richland, Rock, Sauk and Vernon counties.

Forward Community Investments and CG Schmidt are once again partnering to present the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support.  The award will be presented at the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast on October 2, 2008.

Nomination Deadline: August 15, 2008

For more information about the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast: Mike Sweitzer-Beckman or 608/257-3863.

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

Learn how to eliminate barriers to accessibility through web site design techniques from Betsy Gruba, technology director for Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Impaired. Cost: Free for nonprofits through a Public Service Commission grant; $149.50/person for businesses. Capacity: Maximum 10 participants; Workshop repeated 8/20, 9/3, 9/17. More info and Register here.

08 / 7
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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.

(all day)
Start: 08/06/2008 - 00:00
End: 08/15/2008 - 23:59

Nominate your favorite corporate supporter for the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support. The award honors small- to mid-sized companies that have created long-term partnerships with nonprofit organizations that serve the underserved.  These partnerships can be defined in terms of financial giving, in-kind support, board involvement or employee volunteerism. The nonprofit whose nominee wins the award will be presented with a check from CG Schmidt for $5,000!

The Capital Region includes the following counties:  Adams, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Monroe, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau, Lafayette, Marquette, Richland, Rock, Sauk and Vernon counties.

Forward Community Investments and CG Schmidt are once again partnering to present the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support.  The award will be presented at the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast on October 2, 2008.

Nomination Deadline: August 15, 2008

For more information about the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast: Mike Sweitzer-Beckman or 608/257-3863.

08 / 8
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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.

(all day)
Start: 08/06/2008 - 00:00
End: 08/15/2008 - 23:59

Nominate your favorite corporate supporter for the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support. The award honors small- to mid-sized companies that have created long-term partnerships with nonprofit organizations that serve the underserved.  These partnerships can be defined in terms of financial giving, in-kind support, board involvement or employee volunteerism. The nonprofit whose nominee wins the award will be presented with a check from CG Schmidt for $5,000!

The Capital Region includes the following counties:  Adams, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Monroe, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau, Lafayette, Marquette, Richland, Rock, Sauk and Vernon counties.

Forward Community Investments and CG Schmidt are once again partnering to present the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support.  The award will be presented at the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast on October 2, 2008.

Nomination Deadline: August 15, 2008

For more information about the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast: Mike Sweitzer-Beckman or 608/257-3863.

08 / 9
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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.

(all day)
Start: 08/06/2008 - 00:00
End: 08/15/2008 - 23:59

Nominate your favorite corporate supporter for the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support. The award honors small- to mid-sized companies that have created long-term partnerships with nonprofit organizations that serve the underserved.  These partnerships can be defined in terms of financial giving, in-kind support, board involvement or employee volunteerism. The nonprofit whose nominee wins the award will be presented with a check from CG Schmidt for $5,000!

The Capital Region includes the following counties:  Adams, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Monroe, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau, Lafayette, Marquette, Richland, Rock, Sauk and Vernon counties.

Forward Community Investments and CG Schmidt are once again partnering to present the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support.  The award will be presented at the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast on October 2, 2008.

Nomination Deadline: August 15, 2008

For more information about the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast: Mike Sweitzer-Beckman or 608/257-3863.

08 / 10
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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.

(all day)
Start: 08/06/2008 - 00:00
End: 08/15/2008 - 23:59

Nominate your favorite corporate supporter for the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support. The award honors small- to mid-sized companies that have created long-term partnerships with nonprofit organizations that serve the underserved.  These partnerships can be defined in terms of financial giving, in-kind support, board involvement or employee volunteerism. The nonprofit whose nominee wins the award will be presented with a check from CG Schmidt for $5,000!

The Capital Region includes the following counties:  Adams, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Monroe, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau, Lafayette, Marquette, Richland, Rock, Sauk and Vernon counties.

Forward Community Investments and CG Schmidt are once again partnering to present the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support.  The award will be presented at the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast on October 2, 2008.

Nomination Deadline: August 15, 2008

For more information about the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast: Mike Sweitzer-Beckman or 608/257-3863.

08 / 11
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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.

(all day)
Start: 08/06/2008 - 00:00
End: 08/15/2008 - 23:59

Nominate your favorite corporate supporter for the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support. The award honors small- to mid-sized companies that have created long-term partnerships with nonprofit organizations that serve the underserved.  These partnerships can be defined in terms of financial giving, in-kind support, board involvement or employee volunteerism. The nonprofit whose nominee wins the award will be presented with a check from CG Schmidt for $5,000!

The Capital Region includes the following counties:  Adams, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Monroe, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau, Lafayette, Marquette, Richland, Rock, Sauk and Vernon counties.

Forward Community Investments and CG Schmidt are once again partnering to present the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support.  The award will be presented at the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast on October 2, 2008.

Nomination Deadline: August 15, 2008

For more information about the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast: Mike Sweitzer-Beckman or 608/257-3863.

08 / 12
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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.

(all day)
Start: 08/06/2008 - 00:00
End: 08/15/2008 - 23:59

Nominate your favorite corporate supporter for the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support. The award honors small- to mid-sized companies that have created long-term partnerships with nonprofit organizations that serve the underserved.  These partnerships can be defined in terms of financial giving, in-kind support, board involvement or employee volunteerism. The nonprofit whose nominee wins the award will be presented with a check from CG Schmidt for $5,000!

The Capital Region includes the following counties:  Adams, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Monroe, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau, Lafayette, Marquette, Richland, Rock, Sauk and Vernon counties.

Forward Community Investments and CG Schmidt are once again partnering to present the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support.  The award will be presented at the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast on October 2, 2008.

Nomination Deadline: August 15, 2008

For more information about the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast: Mike Sweitzer-Beckman or 608/257-3863.

Start: 11:30 am
End: 1:15 pm

Celebrate the statewide importance and social impact of community lending and investing at the Goodman Atwood Community Center,  149 Waubesa Street – a long-awaited community project that was the beneficiary of $6.5 million of New Market Tax Credits, resulting from a relationship between Forward Community Investments and US Bancorp CDC. Speaker: Frank Atlman, Executive Director, Community Reinvestment Fund. Hosted by Forward Community Investments, Wisconsin Business Development Finance Corporation, and Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation. Cost: Free. To Register: mikeb@forwardci.org.

Start: 11:30 am
End: 1:15 pm

Location: Goodman Atwood Community Center, 149 Waubesa Street, Madison, WI 
 
Hosts: The FREE lunch is being hosted by three Wisconsin-based community financing organizations:
 
Forward Community Investments
Wisconsin Business Development Finance Corporation
Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation
 
Audience: 150+ banks, credit unions, corporations, community stakeholders, government officials
 
Speaker:  Frank Altman, Executive Director, Community Reinvestment Fund,  
The following is a link to further information about Frank
 
Remember, lunch is provided at no cost to our guests.  In exchange for your time, I promise you an excellent lunch, spent in the company of other community-minded individuals, listening to a passionate voice speaking in support of community investing.  Looking forward to seeing you!

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm

Offered by BoardStar--To ensure that the organization fulfills its mission and goals, the Board must recognize problems before they become urgent, identify the root causes of issues, and keep the organization on course. This workshop will provide nonprofit Board leaders with an intuitive visual assessment tool, which outlines program statistics and outcomes. These dashboards can be shared with funders, the community, and other important stakeholders.
$40/ $35 members
Presenter: Mary Unkel  
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Register Today

08 / 13
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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.

(all day)
Start: 08/06/2008 - 00:00
End: 08/15/2008 - 23:59

Nominate your favorite corporate supporter for the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support. The award honors small- to mid-sized companies that have created long-term partnerships with nonprofit organizations that serve the underserved.  These partnerships can be defined in terms of financial giving, in-kind support, board involvement or employee volunteerism. The nonprofit whose nominee wins the award will be presented with a check from CG Schmidt for $5,000!

The Capital Region includes the following counties:  Adams, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Monroe, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau, Lafayette, Marquette, Richland, Rock, Sauk and Vernon counties.

Forward Community Investments and CG Schmidt are once again partnering to present the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support.  The award will be presented at the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast on October 2, 2008.

Nomination Deadline: August 15, 2008

For more information about the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast: Mike Sweitzer-Beckman or 608/257-3863.

08 / 14
(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.

(all day)
Start: 08/06/2008 - 00:00
End: 08/15/2008 - 23:59

Nominate your favorite corporate supporter for the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support. The award honors small- to mid-sized companies that have created long-term partnerships with nonprofit organizations that serve the underserved.  These partnerships can be defined in terms of financial giving, in-kind support, board involvement or employee volunteerism. The nonprofit whose nominee wins the award will be presented with a check from CG Schmidt for $5,000!

The Capital Region includes the following counties:  Adams, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Monroe, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau, Lafayette, Marquette, Richland, Rock, Sauk and Vernon counties.

Forward Community Investments and CG Schmidt are once again partnering to present the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support.  The award will be presented at the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast on October 2, 2008.

Nomination Deadline: August 15, 2008

For more information about the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast: Mike Sweitzer-Beckman or 608/257-3863.

08 / 15
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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.

End: 11:59 pm
Start: 08/06/2008 - 00:00
End: 08/15/2008 - 23:59

Nominate your favorite corporate supporter for the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support. The award honors small- to mid-sized companies that have created long-term partnerships with nonprofit organizations that serve the underserved.  These partnerships can be defined in terms of financial giving, in-kind support, board involvement or employee volunteerism. The nonprofit whose nominee wins the award will be presented with a check from CG Schmidt for $5,000!

The Capital Region includes the following counties:  Adams, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Monroe, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau, Lafayette, Marquette, Richland, Rock, Sauk and Vernon counties.

Forward Community Investments and CG Schmidt are once again partnering to present the CG Schmidt Capital Region Ovation Award for Corporate Support.  The award will be presented at the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast on October 2, 2008.

Nomination Deadline: August 15, 2008

For more information about the annual Forward Community Investments investor breakfast: Mike Sweitzer-Beckman or 608/257-3863.

08 / 16
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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.

08 / 17
(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.

08 / 18
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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: 5:30 pm

An introduction to nonprofit service
Nonprofit service is a path with many benefits, both personal and professional. By learning about the nonprofit sector and how to get involved in your community, you will find many opportunities to volunteer your time and talents. Whether or not you have been down this path before, this session will provide you with a better understanding of the nonprofit sector and opportunities for Board and committee service.

$35 fee includes training, manual and light supper.  
Members receive $5 discount on this session.


Presenter: Mary Wacker
Location: Boardstar, 2212 S. Kinnickinnic Ave., Milwaukee

Register Today

08 / 19
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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.

08 / 20
(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

Learn how to eliminate barriers to accessibility through web site design techniques from Betsy Gruba, technology director for Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Impaired. Cost: Free for nonprofits through a Public Service Commission grant; $149.50/person for businesses. Capacity: Maximum 10 participants; workshop repeated 9/3, 9/17. More info and Register here.

08 / 21
(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.

08 / 22
(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.

08 / 23
(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.

08 / 24
End: 5:06 pm
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.

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08 / 27
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 3:30 pm

Online Training

Sponsored by: Alliance for Nonprofit Management 
Presenter:  Frank Martinelli, President of the Center for Public Skills Training

Session Description: 
 
In today's ever-changing environment, strategic planning can help your nonprofit identify and act on new opportunities for mission impact and organizational growth. This session is geared to executive staff and board members who must act as a leadership team in the planning process. Through presentation, group discussion, and individual reflection, you will have a chance to experience some of the critical activities of the planning process. Your team will gain practical information about the key concepts and techniques of strategic planning.

To register, go to: http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaID=164122
$79.95 per person.

 

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