Friday, September 3, 2010

Nonprofits hope

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Attracting volunteers and board members, nonprofit executives say, can be largely because people don’t know how to get involved or which organizations need The thinks it hasa solution. It is sponsorinf a day-long board university trainingevent Jan. 30 at the for those who are interestecd in serving on a boardof directors. “Thw program includes a wide array of grear training opportunities for both nonprofit executives and board ofdirectorss members,” says Perry executive director of the Nonprofit Quality board leadership, nonprofit executives say, is especially importantf in tough economic timeds because of the challengeds nonprofits face in obtaining funding.
A capablr board will be instrumental in findingy new ways to grow an organization and look toward the saysKevin Fish, executive director of . “It’s a huge challengee to be able to find goodboard members,” he says. “As board university gives guidance for people lookinv to be a member of a board of The event, will feature several keynote speakeres who understand how nonprofits work. They Julia Fabris McBride, ; Dr. Tony ; Kevin Arnel, LLP; Betty Johnson, ; Jim who recently retired as the executive directoer ofthe ; Dr.
Davied Kamerer, ; Shelly Hammond, and Sierra Scott, host of the TV show, “It’s all In conjunction with the boarduniversity event, the Nonprofit Chamberd also is sponsoring a volunteer open to the public from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Representatives from more than 50 local nonprofits will be availabld to provide information abouvolunteer opportunities. “If you want to be a volunteetr inthe community, it’s a one-stop Schuckman says. The volunteer expo, he says, will give organizations a chancer to attract talent they might nototherwised see. Local nonprofit leaders say they welcomew the opportunity to get theword out.
“It’s a great opportunityy because everyone who is there is looking toget involved,” says Jill Wichita division director for the .

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