Building a culture of philanthropy within your organization by putting donors and donor relations at the center of your fundraising efforts. Good for all nonprofits.
Building a culture of philanthropy within your organization by putting donors and donor relations at the center of your fundraising efforts. Good for all nonprofits.
Create and Run Your First Really Big Fundraising CampaignBloomerang
Sandy Rees, CFRE will show you exactly what to do to create and run your first really big fundraising campaign. You’ll learn how to plan the campaign, the tools and materials you’ll need, and how to find the best people to ask for a gift. You’ll leave feeling hopeful and more confident about raising big money.
How people want to spend their volunteer time is changing. What volunteers are looking for today, and will be looking for tomorrow, is different from what volunteers wanted just a few years ago. Whether you're looking to invite volunteers into your organization or send employees out into the community as volunteers this session can help. 2015 VolunteerMatch Summit attendees learned how to design opportunities that provide the right experience for volunteers by rethinking the work (and the way it's talked about), focusing on the impact of the work, and thinking about the skills, experiences and characteristics of the "right" volunteer for the role.
Focuses on events and what to do after having a fundraising event. Now that the event is over for your nonprofit, how do you not let that one night be the donor's only impression of your organization?
Measuring Success: How to Strategically Assess Your ProgramVolunteerMatch
Your volunteer engagement program can be measured by more than just the hours a volunteer gives your organization. What other kinds of information should you keep track of, and how do you know if you're doing a good job with your volunteer engagement program? This webinar will help you think through both the quantitative and qualitative information you can use to evaluate your program.
A Guide to Nonprofit Strategic Planning Bloomerang
Imagine how history might have changed if Martin Luther King, Jr. had said, “I have a strategic plan”, instead of his famous words, “I have a dream”. What are your organization’s dreams for the future? On the practical side, are you worried about the future? What are the critical issues you face? Have you taken the time to think big and think real about where your organization will be in one year, three years, five years? Does your nonprofit have a shared vision and a roadmap for getting there?
Participants will learn key elements in a successful strategic planning process:
being inclusive and proactive in engaging stakeholders
building consensus and “ownership”
making data-driven decisions
ensuring measurability and accountability
being future-focused
You’ll also see how the process worked for one community college and how college stakeholders engage in reviewing, modifying, and updating the plan each year.
Effective volunteer program development is essential to organizational capacity building. The foundation for buidling a volunteer program starts with an understanding of volunteer satisfication. Every aspect of a program can be built from that foundation. This workshop focused on the creation of job descriptions as the hands-on take away.
Are you engaging volunteers with an eye to the future? Do you know what your volunteer program should look like in 3 or 5 years? Join us as we talk about the fundamentals for creating a strategic plan for volunteer engagement for your organizations. This webinar will include components that should be included as well as ideas for working with organization leaders to include strategic goals for volunteer engagement in your organization's overall strategic plan.
Integrating Virtual Opportunities and Remote Volunteers into your Volunteer P...VolunteerMatch
Managing remote volunteers can be challenging - how do you supervise, evaluate, or recognize the work of a volunteer you never meet face to face? The good news is that now, with an ever growing set of online tools, building an online community and connecting with someone across miles (or continents) is easier. In this webinar Jennifer Bennett and Deanna Cole will discuss best practices for creating meaningful relationships with remote volunteers, including building and empowering remote teams, managing projects by letting go but not checking out, and creating a two-way communication plan to share the work of remote volunteers with the organization and share what's happening at the organization with remote volunteers. While it is strongly encouraged and extremely beneficial to attend both Part I and Part II of this series, attending both is not required.
You want to share the impact volunteers have in your organization and in the community, but often the information you track doesn’t help you tell that story. This webinar will help you move past number of volunteers and number of hours and start telling the real story. You'll learn about information gathering and the key components to good storytelling, how to evaluate your current measurements and how to build support for a more thorough measurement and evaluation program, and how to engage other staff – paid and volunteer – in this work. You'll also receive a worksheet to help you begin to tell the story of volunteer impact in your organization. (last slide of the deck)
7 Basic Steps to Successful Event ManagementGrace J. Kim
Event Management falls under the mass umbrella of Public Relations. In this presentation, the process of creating, planning and executing a successful event that will bring attention to the media will be discussed.
Interviewing each prospective volunteer can seem overwhelming, but it's one of the best ways to ensure that the volunteers you recruit are the volunteers you need. This webinar introduces a variety of question types used in volunteer interviews and offers strategies for honing your interview skills. Materials will be provided to help you implement this process in your organization, as well as a training syllabus so you can learn how to recruit and train a volunteer staff to assist with prospective volunteer interviews.
As leaders of volunteer engagement we want to share the impact volunteers have in our organization and in the community, but often the information we track doesn’t help us tell that story - The real story of volunteer engagement is so much more than the number of volunteers and hours served.
In this workshop Jennifer will discuss gathering the right information to inform your story and the key components to good storytelling. She'll also share how to build support and buy-in for the work volunteers do through compelling storytelling, and how to engage other staff – paid and volunteer – in this work.
During this workshop participants will be asked to explore how they tell the story of volunteer impact in their organization now, and through facilitated group discussion and brainstorming create a story that more accurately shares the work that volunteers do, identify what information could quantify or qualify the impact of that work, and leave with a worksheet and resources to begin telling and sharing that story.
Nonprofit Insights: Making It Last with For-Profit CompaniesVolunteerMatch
The world of corporate-nonprofit partnerships is shifting – in a major way. The simple partnerships that used to characterize how nonprofits and for-profits worked together have become complicated, integrated relationships.
If you want to increase your organization's fundraising, brand awareness, volunteer involvement and build highly-effective partnerships with for-profit organizations, check out this VolunteerMatch webinar with Bruce Burtch, a leading expert in the field of cross-sector partnerships and cause marketing. Bruce walks us through the sea change occurring in the nonprofit/for-profit relationship, and shares strategies for attracting and securing partnerships with companies that can create long-term benefits beyond simple funding.
No matter what your experience working with companies, this presentation will help you gain an updated perspective on how nonprofits can build strong, lasting relationships with companies.
Increasing Employee Engagement through StorytellingMarina Dawson
This session, presented by Lianne Picot, helps viewers increase their understanding of storytelling overall and how it can help build employee engagement. It will be of particular interest to HR professionals, managers and nonprofit leaders.
Watch the full recorded webinar here: http://charityvillage.com/elearning/webinars/past-webinars/increasing-employee-engagement-through-storytelling.aspx
Create and Run Your First Really Big Fundraising CampaignBloomerang
Sandy Rees, CFRE will show you exactly what to do to create and run your first really big fundraising campaign. You’ll learn how to plan the campaign, the tools and materials you’ll need, and how to find the best people to ask for a gift. You’ll leave feeling hopeful and more confident about raising big money.
How people want to spend their volunteer time is changing. What volunteers are looking for today, and will be looking for tomorrow, is different from what volunteers wanted just a few years ago. Whether you're looking to invite volunteers into your organization or send employees out into the community as volunteers this session can help. 2015 VolunteerMatch Summit attendees learned how to design opportunities that provide the right experience for volunteers by rethinking the work (and the way it's talked about), focusing on the impact of the work, and thinking about the skills, experiences and characteristics of the "right" volunteer for the role.
Focuses on events and what to do after having a fundraising event. Now that the event is over for your nonprofit, how do you not let that one night be the donor's only impression of your organization?
Measuring Success: How to Strategically Assess Your ProgramVolunteerMatch
Your volunteer engagement program can be measured by more than just the hours a volunteer gives your organization. What other kinds of information should you keep track of, and how do you know if you're doing a good job with your volunteer engagement program? This webinar will help you think through both the quantitative and qualitative information you can use to evaluate your program.
A Guide to Nonprofit Strategic Planning Bloomerang
Imagine how history might have changed if Martin Luther King, Jr. had said, “I have a strategic plan”, instead of his famous words, “I have a dream”. What are your organization’s dreams for the future? On the practical side, are you worried about the future? What are the critical issues you face? Have you taken the time to think big and think real about where your organization will be in one year, three years, five years? Does your nonprofit have a shared vision and a roadmap for getting there?
Participants will learn key elements in a successful strategic planning process:
being inclusive and proactive in engaging stakeholders
building consensus and “ownership”
making data-driven decisions
ensuring measurability and accountability
being future-focused
You’ll also see how the process worked for one community college and how college stakeholders engage in reviewing, modifying, and updating the plan each year.
Effective volunteer program development is essential to organizational capacity building. The foundation for buidling a volunteer program starts with an understanding of volunteer satisfication. Every aspect of a program can be built from that foundation. This workshop focused on the creation of job descriptions as the hands-on take away.
Are you engaging volunteers with an eye to the future? Do you know what your volunteer program should look like in 3 or 5 years? Join us as we talk about the fundamentals for creating a strategic plan for volunteer engagement for your organizations. This webinar will include components that should be included as well as ideas for working with organization leaders to include strategic goals for volunteer engagement in your organization's overall strategic plan.
Integrating Virtual Opportunities and Remote Volunteers into your Volunteer P...VolunteerMatch
Managing remote volunteers can be challenging - how do you supervise, evaluate, or recognize the work of a volunteer you never meet face to face? The good news is that now, with an ever growing set of online tools, building an online community and connecting with someone across miles (or continents) is easier. In this webinar Jennifer Bennett and Deanna Cole will discuss best practices for creating meaningful relationships with remote volunteers, including building and empowering remote teams, managing projects by letting go but not checking out, and creating a two-way communication plan to share the work of remote volunteers with the organization and share what's happening at the organization with remote volunteers. While it is strongly encouraged and extremely beneficial to attend both Part I and Part II of this series, attending both is not required.
You want to share the impact volunteers have in your organization and in the community, but often the information you track doesn’t help you tell that story. This webinar will help you move past number of volunteers and number of hours and start telling the real story. You'll learn about information gathering and the key components to good storytelling, how to evaluate your current measurements and how to build support for a more thorough measurement and evaluation program, and how to engage other staff – paid and volunteer – in this work. You'll also receive a worksheet to help you begin to tell the story of volunteer impact in your organization. (last slide of the deck)
7 Basic Steps to Successful Event ManagementGrace J. Kim
Event Management falls under the mass umbrella of Public Relations. In this presentation, the process of creating, planning and executing a successful event that will bring attention to the media will be discussed.
Interviewing each prospective volunteer can seem overwhelming, but it's one of the best ways to ensure that the volunteers you recruit are the volunteers you need. This webinar introduces a variety of question types used in volunteer interviews and offers strategies for honing your interview skills. Materials will be provided to help you implement this process in your organization, as well as a training syllabus so you can learn how to recruit and train a volunteer staff to assist with prospective volunteer interviews.
As leaders of volunteer engagement we want to share the impact volunteers have in our organization and in the community, but often the information we track doesn’t help us tell that story - The real story of volunteer engagement is so much more than the number of volunteers and hours served.
In this workshop Jennifer will discuss gathering the right information to inform your story and the key components to good storytelling. She'll also share how to build support and buy-in for the work volunteers do through compelling storytelling, and how to engage other staff – paid and volunteer – in this work.
During this workshop participants will be asked to explore how they tell the story of volunteer impact in their organization now, and through facilitated group discussion and brainstorming create a story that more accurately shares the work that volunteers do, identify what information could quantify or qualify the impact of that work, and leave with a worksheet and resources to begin telling and sharing that story.
Nonprofit Insights: Making It Last with For-Profit CompaniesVolunteerMatch
The world of corporate-nonprofit partnerships is shifting – in a major way. The simple partnerships that used to characterize how nonprofits and for-profits worked together have become complicated, integrated relationships.
If you want to increase your organization's fundraising, brand awareness, volunteer involvement and build highly-effective partnerships with for-profit organizations, check out this VolunteerMatch webinar with Bruce Burtch, a leading expert in the field of cross-sector partnerships and cause marketing. Bruce walks us through the sea change occurring in the nonprofit/for-profit relationship, and shares strategies for attracting and securing partnerships with companies that can create long-term benefits beyond simple funding.
No matter what your experience working with companies, this presentation will help you gain an updated perspective on how nonprofits can build strong, lasting relationships with companies.
Increasing Employee Engagement through StorytellingMarina Dawson
This session, presented by Lianne Picot, helps viewers increase their understanding of storytelling overall and how it can help build employee engagement. It will be of particular interest to HR professionals, managers and nonprofit leaders.
Watch the full recorded webinar here: http://charityvillage.com/elearning/webinars/past-webinars/increasing-employee-engagement-through-storytelling.aspx
At VolunteerMatch we have a unique view into what volunteers are looking for in an opportunity. The age of one-size fits all volunteer engagement is coming to an end. This webinar will start with a review of some of the things that we know about what volunteers are looking for in an opportunity. It will then help you use this information to start designing volunteer opportunities and determining who is the “right” volunteer for your program. You’ll also learn how “word of mouth” plays such a large role in attracting volunteers to your organization and how social media makes this even more important.
This is a great introduction to some of our more advanced webinars including Where do I go from here? Engage Volunteers in New Ways, and Developing a Strategic Plan for Volunteer Engagement
This Publication is about Effective & Strategic volunteer engagement in volunteering considering company Mission & vision.An Employee Volunteer Program (EVP) is defined as a planned, managed effort that seeks to motivate and enable employees to effectively serve community needs through the leadership of the employer.
Walking the Walk: Engage Volunteers in your Volunteer Engagement ProgramVolunteerMatch
Stop just talking the talk and start walking the walk! Learn how to effectively delegate volunteer engagement and management work to volunteers so you have the opportunity to "think bigger." We'll discuss evaluating your program for volunteer engagement, determining how best to use volunteers, creating a communication plan, screening and training volunteers to be an important part of your volunteer recruiting, retention and recognition plans.
In this pitch, I talk about my path as a social entrepreneur and what I see as the key factors for succeeding as a social entrepreneur, or as a social enterprise
August BPN - Professional Development: Using Your Skills to Get Ahead and Hel...VolunteerMatch
As a corporate responsibility professional, you understand the importance of focusing on complex social issues and creating social change. But what about creating positive change in yourself to gain a wider and deeper perspective of your role and the overall work of your company? Learn how to step out of your comfort zone to gain professional development and how pro bono volunteering can be the answer for employee volunteerism.
In this month’s Best Practice Network (BPN) Webcast, hosted by ACCP, we’ll hear from two thought-leaders in volunteerism and professional development. Katherine Campbell, Executive Director at Council for Certification in Volunteer Administration (CCVA), manages professional credentialing programs for leaders of volunteers. Amanda MacArthur, Vice President of Global Pro Bono & Engagement at PYXERA Global, designs and implements corporate social responsibility programs for the public and private sector focused on skills-based volunteerism. Both have extensive backgrounds in designing volunteer programs that benefit the organization, company, and individual. Register now!
Amanda MacArthur & Katherine Campbell are authors in VolunteerMatch’s new book Volunteer Engagement 2.0: Ideas and Insights Changing the World. They are just 2 of the 35 volunteer engagement experts sharing their knowledge on what’s next in volunteer engagement.
Book details: http://bit.ly/1HsI5tQ
Where Do I Go From Here? Evolving your Volunteer Program for More InvolvementVolunteerMatch
How long do volunteers usually stay with your program? Do you struggle with keeping them interested, involved and engaged? This webinar will help you think about new strategies and help you evolve your program to include new roles and responsibilities for volunteers, pathways for more involvement and leadership positions in your program, how recognition plays a role in retention, and the importance of including continuing education and professional development to keep your volunteers engaged. Tools to help you evaluate your program implement new ideas will be provided.
Advocate for your EVP - January 2015 BPN WebinarVolunteerMatch
Companies today are asking more of employee volunteer programs (EVPs) than ever before. From increasing brand reputation, to helping recruit and retain talent, to volunteer programs being seen as a way to make employees happier, healthier and more productive. You know that your programs are doing all of these things but how can you show this value to leadership to get the budget, staff, tools, partnerships and cross-department collaboration to take your program to the next level?
Join VolunteerMatch with Debbie Donahey of OhioHealth and Rachel Tallant of Appirio as they share their individual stories on how they were able to position their programs internally, engage key stakeholders and become advocates for the resources they needed to take their EVPs to the next level . If you are stuck or overwhelmed on where to start, this webinar will give you practical tips and a plan to start to build the right relationships at your company that can help you advocate for your EVP.
Why you need to consider internal and external career opportunities linked in...Vivien Edwards nee Mensah
We spend too long at work for you not to consider where you want your career to go. Looking to move your career to the next level should be exciting. You do not necessary need to look at external opportunities to find career satisfaction or progression. Do not be afraid to look for opportunities outside your comfort zone, including different industries.
Why you should look for internal opportunities and how to instigate opportunities
What you need to consider before you start external job hunting
Why you should set career expectations
Distributed Leadership: A Better Model for Using Volunteers to Carry Your Mis...NetSquared Vancouver
Presentation at the Sektor 3.0 conference in Warsaw May 29, 2019.
A better model for using volunteers to carry your mission forward
Distributed Leadership Networks
How to implement the model
[Note: This is a partial preview. To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations]
Sustainability has become an increasingly critical topic as the world recognizes the need to protect our planet and its resources for future generations. Sustainability means meeting our current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It involves long-term planning and consideration of the consequences of our actions. The goal is to create strategies that ensure the long-term viability of People, Planet, and Profit.
Leading companies such as Nike, Toyota, and Siemens are prioritizing sustainable innovation in their business models, setting an example for others to follow. In this Sustainability training presentation, you will learn key concepts, principles, and practices of sustainability applicable across industries. This training aims to create awareness and educate employees, senior executives, consultants, and other key stakeholders, including investors, policymakers, and supply chain partners, on the importance and implementation of sustainability.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles and concepts that form the foundation of sustainability within corporate environments.
2. Explore the sustainability implementation model, focusing on effective measures and reporting strategies to track and communicate sustainability efforts.
3. Identify and define best practices and critical success factors essential for achieving sustainability goals within organizations.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction and Key Concepts of Sustainability
2. Principles and Practices of Sustainability
3. Measures and Reporting in Sustainability
4. Sustainability Implementation & Best Practices
To download the complete presentation, visit: https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
Premium MEAN Stack Development Solutions for Modern BusinessesSynapseIndia
Stay ahead of the curve with our premium MEAN Stack Development Solutions. Our expert developers utilize MongoDB, Express.js, AngularJS, and Node.js to create modern and responsive web applications. Trust us for cutting-edge solutions that drive your business growth and success.
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It is a sample of an interview for a business english class for pre-intermediate and intermediate english students with emphasis on the speking ability.
Business Valuation Principles for EntrepreneursBen Wann
This insightful presentation is designed to equip entrepreneurs with the essential knowledge and tools needed to accurately value their businesses. Understanding business valuation is crucial for making informed decisions, whether you're seeking investment, planning to sell, or simply want to gauge your company's worth.
Enterprise Excellence is Inclusive Excellence.pdfKaiNexus
Enterprise excellence and inclusive excellence are closely linked, and real-world challenges have shown that both are essential to the success of any organization. To achieve enterprise excellence, organizations must focus on improving their operations and processes while creating an inclusive environment that engages everyone. In this interactive session, the facilitator will highlight commonly established business practices and how they limit our ability to engage everyone every day. More importantly, though, participants will likely gain increased awareness of what we can do differently to maximize enterprise excellence through deliberate inclusion.
What is Enterprise Excellence?
Enterprise Excellence is a holistic approach that's aimed at achieving world-class performance across all aspects of the organization.
What might I learn?
A way to engage all in creating Inclusive Excellence. Lessons from the US military and their parallels to the story of Harry Potter. How belt systems and CI teams can destroy inclusive practices. How leadership language invites people to the party. There are three things leaders can do to engage everyone every day: maximizing psychological safety to create environments where folks learn, contribute, and challenge the status quo.
Who might benefit? Anyone and everyone leading folks from the shop floor to top floor.
Dr. William Harvey is a seasoned Operations Leader with extensive experience in chemical processing, manufacturing, and operations management. At Michelman, he currently oversees multiple sites, leading teams in strategic planning and coaching/practicing continuous improvement. William is set to start his eighth year of teaching at the University of Cincinnati where he teaches marketing, finance, and management. William holds various certifications in change management, quality, leadership, operational excellence, team building, and DiSC, among others.
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey throu...dylandmeas
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey through Full Sail University. Below, you’ll find a collection of my work showcasing my skills and expertise in digital marketing, event planning, and media production.
Personal Brand Statement:
As an Army veteran dedicated to lifelong learning, I bring a disciplined, strategic mindset to my pursuits. I am constantly expanding my knowledge to innovate and lead effectively. My journey is driven by a commitment to excellence, and to make a meaningful impact in the world.
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Looking for professional printing services in Jaipur? Navpack n Print offers high-quality and affordable stationery printing for all your business needs. Stand out with custom stationery designs and fast turnaround times. Contact us today for a quote!
Improving profitability for small businessBen Wann
In this comprehensive presentation, we will explore strategies and practical tips for enhancing profitability in small businesses. Tailored to meet the unique challenges faced by small enterprises, this session covers various aspects that directly impact the bottom line. Attendees will learn how to optimize operational efficiency, manage expenses, and increase revenue through innovative marketing and customer engagement techniques.
15. Mission
Statements
• “To
promote
business,
enhance
economic
and
community
development,
and
serve
as
a
catalyst
for
improving
the
overall
quality
of
life
in
the
community
and
region.
”
• “Is
dedicated
to
shaping
policy
and
events,
so
that
decisions
by
business
and
government
result
in
an
improved
____
economy
and
quality
of
life.”
24. Position
Description
• Position
title
• Purpose
of
position
• Volunteer’s
responsibilities/tasks
• Outcomes/goals
(success
measures)
• Training
and
support
plan
• Reporting
• Time
commitment
• Qualifications
needed
• Benefit
27. IN DIRECT
ASK
Volunteer:
Hi
Sarah,
I
have
this
project
coming
up
for
GMN
it’s
kinda
big
and
I
could
use
some
help
do
you
think
you
could
help
me?
!
Potential
Volunteer:
Well,
up
no
you
see
I’m
kinda
busy
with
work
and
family
so
I
don’t
have
time
to
give
right
now.
28. DIRECT ASK
Volunteer:
I
am
working
to
produce
the
October
GMN
education
program
we
are
planning
the
event
for
October
10th
from
9am
–
Noon.
I
know
you
have
a
talent
for
creating
marketing
flyers
do
you
think
you
would
be
able
to
help
us
create
this
one
flyer?
!
Potential
Volunteer:
I
am
really
busy
and
I
think
I
could
fit
in
this
small
project
for
you
the
week
of
September
1st.
Could
that
work
for
you?
29. Ask:
Do
NOT
∗
∗
∗
∗
Send
ONLY
an
email
Ask
in
a
Newsletter
Beg
Force
or
Coerce
36. RECRUITMENT IDEAS:
• Volunteer Fair
• Virtual Volunteerism
• Job board
• Volunteer Manager
• Use of President Elect, to recruit to their team
• Track skills of your members
• Offer Leadership Training
• Tell your own Testimonials about why and how you
volunteer (web, newsletter, in person)
37. Selecting
Volunteers
• What
are
the
traits
you
need
for
the
position?
–
–
–
–
–
–
Leadership
skills
Connection
to
the
cause
Attitude
Desire
to
serve
Leadership
skills
Sense
of
humor
47. Micro-‐Volunteering
• Put
simply,
it's
volunteering
that
you
can
do
in
small
bits
of
time
-‐
from
5
minutes
to
2
hours.
It's
high-‐impact,
high-‐efficiency
do-‐gooding
• Bite-‐sized
• Crowd-‐sourced
• www.sparked.com
51. 7 TIPS ON SUCCESSFUL
VOLUNTEERISM
• Work on a cause that means something to you
• Consider sills you have to offer
• Do you want to learn something new
• Combine goals
• Don’t over commit
• Think family
• I never thought of that vs. that will never work