NPL Faculty-Led Lunch & Learn Event
VirtualDennis Young, Professor Emeritus at Georgia State University and Case Western Reserve University, will be presenting on Nonprofit Resilience Management.
Dennis Young, Professor Emeritus at Georgia State University and Case Western Reserve University, will be presenting on Nonprofit Resilience Management.
Dr. Molly Sinderbrand, Associate Director for Medical Ethics & Health Policy/NPLD 5890: Ethics & The Pursuit of Social Impact Lecturer, will present on The Importance of Organizational Codes of Ethics.
Elizabeth Abel, Vice President for CCS Fundraising/Lecturer, NPLD 7940: Philanthropy and Fundraising: The Donor Journey, will be presenting on Philanthropic Leadership: Engaging Board Members as Fundraising Ambassadors.
This Lunch and Learn Talk provides an overview of key elements of effective nonprofits: Evaluating programs for impact. Human Resources promising practices for staff and volunteers. Board Governance promising practices as to recruitment, nomination, orientation, and mentoring systems. Key Administrative Operations including resource development, financial management, marketing/communications, technology and facilities. Strategic Planning overview. Developing a […]
Grant Writing 101 takes participants through the fundamentals of effective grant research and elements needed to construct winning grant proposals. This event is open to NPL alumni, current students, and practicum partners.
In the international development and humanitarian aid space, a major shift toward locally/community-led organizations has been gaining traction over the past couple of years. For example, USAID has promised to allocate 25% of funding to local organizations in the countries where it works by 2025. This Lunch and Learn Talk will look at the major […]
Codes of ethics are becoming more and more common in both nonprofit and for-profit organizations, but that does not mean they are always effective. In this workshop, we will Discuss what roles codes of ethics can play in organizations, Compare different codes of ethics to find best practices, and Generate ideas for increasing participation and […]
Over the past few years, the “dollars up, donors down” giving trend has become more prominent, underscoring the importance of a strong major gifts program, with the 2023 Giving USA data further emphasizing this need. In this session, we will discuss how data and prospect research can help development teams take the best course of […]
Participate in an educational workshop led by Scott Harkey, Director of Development at the Perelman School of Medicine, aimed at the exploration of donor personalization techniques within the context of planned giving. Attendees will gain insights into customizing outreach efforts for legacy giving, fine-tuning messaging for life-income and qualified plan gifts, and optimizing stewardship practices […]
Program evaluations and monitoring have been used by the nonprofits and the funders to understand, verify, and hopefully increase the impact of the services provided. There is a variety of evaluation methods and they all come at a cost to a nonprofit. The “burden of proof” had increased with a trend to demonstrate the return […]