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SUMMARY:Keys to Successful Board Governance
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nWhether you are new\, an experienced vet or even an Executive Director looking to better manage your organization’s board-when it comes to board governance this workshop is for you. Learn what high performing boards are doing to be the driving force behind their nonprofits success. Get the latest research\, best practices\, tools\, dashboards and resources to find out what works and what doesn’t. \nWorkshop topics include\, but are not limited to: \n\nBoard Structure\, Roles\, and Responsibilities\nBoard composition\, recruitment\, retention\, and evaluation\nDiversity\, Equity\, Inclusion\, and Belonging\nBoard/Executive Director/Staff relations\nNew trends in leadership and governance\n\nLearn more about our certificate programs! \nSchedule:\nSession 1: February 7\, 2023\, @ 12 PM – 2 PM\nSession 2: February 14\, 2023\, @ 12 PM -2 PM\n\nFacilitator:\nBrigid Lang\, MPA\, CFRE\, CPC  \nBridget Lang is a consultant and coach who has worked in nonprofits for more than 25 years\, with particular passion for organizational development and fundraising. Recent appointments include Interim Deputy Executive Director at the Human Services Council\, Interim Chief Development Officer at Oliver Scholars and Executive Director at Grace Institute\, a workforce development program. Brigid has done extensive consulting in fundraising\, nonprofit management\, C-suite coaching\, multiracial/ multicultural team building\, diverse board development & governance\, and training with an anti-racist lens. She holds a Master’s in Public Administration from Columbia University and B.A. in English from Vassar College. She is currently Chair of the Board of Delgracia Corp\, Inc.\, a startup nonprofit whose mission is to assist young mothers aging out of foster care. Brigid’s practice is grounded in the organizing principles of the People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond and focuses on the concentration of power in organizations. Her work includes systems analysis and preparation for change\, fundraising\, governance\, leadership and developing mechanisms for accountability. She is a member of Racial Literacy Groups\, the Associations of Fundraising Professionals and Nonprofit Professionals and the Alliance for Nonprofit Management. \nRodney M. Fuller\, LMSW\, MBA\, PhDC \n(and a Board Certified Professional and Executive Coach through the College of Executive Coaching) \nRodney Fuller is an Affiliate Consultant with the Support Center\, YRM Consulting and CadencePace Partners. He was formerly the CEO/President at several other organizations\, including Fresh Youth Initiatives in Washington Heights\, NY\, the Boys and Girls Club of Newark\, one of the largest Boys and Girls Clubs in the Country\, and an anchor institution in the city of Newark and the city’s largest after school provider. Of the 4\,500 Boys and Girls Clubhouses across the country\, the Boys and Girls Club of Newark was the only one to offer free in-house pediatric dental\, vision\, Health Care and behavioral health services to its Club members\, with their own in-house Physician\, Dentist and Licensed Clinical Social Worker\, addressing many of the root causes of the educational achievement gap and lack of school readiness: the destabilization of the family resulting from economic insecurity and inequality. As a reputed “Turn-around-artist\,” Mr. Fuller has the distinction of having led\, “Turned around” 10 non-profit organizations from the Executive Director/ CEO/President position. In addition\, Rodney has been featured in local and national media. He was selected as an outstanding African American role model and featured in a series of ads that aired on NBC television. He has appeared on Good Morning America\, Good Day New York\, and New York 1. He has been featured in articles published by the NY Times and Daily news newspapers. Rodney is a Union Square Award Recipient\, a Robert Bowne Foundation Research Fellow. \nRodney has been an adjunct professor\, teaching macro practice\, administration\, community organization and social welfare policy Courses\, at Marymount Manhattan College\, Lehman College\, Hunter College School of Social Work and Ramapo College New Jersey and the Wurzweiler School of Social Work at Yeshiva University. Rodney has an MSW from Hunter College\, Silberman School and is a licensed clinical social worker/Therapist\, trained at Ackerman Institute for the Family. Rodney is a PhD-C at Yeshiva University’s Wurzweiler School of Social Work. \nRodney has received Advanced Executive Education Certificates from such competitive institutions and rigorous programs as Columbia Business School\, Fordham University School for Nonprofit Management\, American Express Executive Leadership Academy\, and the Harvard Kennedy School of Executive Education. \nRodney is a Board Certified Personal and Executive Coach through the College of Executive Coaching. Finally\, ever pushing himself and others who wish to #pursueyourexellence\, Mr. Fuller\, is currently pursuing certification as an Advanced Certified Personal and Executive Coach (ACPEC)\, through the International Coaching Federation (ICF). \nEmail wo*******@*****************ne.org with any questions!  \n\n\nWe request that organizations limit their registrations to 5 participants per workshop. Please only register other people when you can provide the requested information for each participant; additional registrations under the same name will be removed. If you would like more than 5 employees from your organization to participate in this workshop\, please email wo*******@*****************ne.org.\n\n\n[table “3” not found /]\n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE\n\n\n\nRegistration is required. Please be advised that by registering for this event\, unless we hear from you otherwise\, we will include you as part of our regular electronic mailing list. Please also be advised that the event may be recorded or photographed by Support Center for Nonprofit Management (Support Center). By enrolling for this event\, you hereby: (1) give consent for Support Center or any third parties to use your photograph or image in its print\, online and video publications; (2) release Support Center\, its employees and any outside third parties from all liabilities or claims that you might assert in connection with the above-described uses; and (3) waive any right to inspect\, approve or receive compensation for any materials or communications\, including photographs\, videotapes\, website images or written materials\, incorporating photos/images of you. To revoke this waiver\, please email Program Manager\, Gabriela Barria\, at gb*****@*****************ne.org.
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SUMMARY:Strategic Planning: Developing a Roadmap to Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:WEBINAR \nCertificate Program: Executive Leadership \nDescription: \nStrategic planning is a collaborative\, creative\, reflective\, and data-informed process that results in a shared vision for a sustainable future. That vision is supported by a clear set of aspirational goals and viable strategies that form a roadmap for how to get from “here to there” and stay on track. \nThis interactive session will discuss how the pandemic has impacted planning for the future and identify best practices in strategic planning\, including: \n\nReadiness\nRole of the board\, staff\, and consultants\nEngaging all stakeholders in the process\nKey questions to ask and answer throughout the process\nIntegrating a plan into your organization’s DNA\nAligning strategic planning with other initiatives such as board development\, succession planning\, diversity/equity/inclusion\, impact measurement\, etc.\n\nThe session will give participants an opportunity to share their experience related to planning and ask questions specific to their organization. \nWho should attend: \n\nExecutive Staff\nBoard members\nFunders who support grantees’ strategic planning initiatives\nAnyone interested in learning more about strategic planning\n\nLearn more about our certificate programs! \nFacilitator:\n \nFrank Abdale is the Founder and Chief Consultant of Abdale Consulting\, LLC. His primary areas of practice are strategic planning\, succession planning\, and board development. He is based in Beach Lake\, PA and New York City\, NY. His clients include large and small nonprofit organizations and foundations in the northeast U.S. \nFrank is a BoardSource™ Certified Governance Trainer\, a Senior Associate Consultant with the Support Center for Nonprofit Management and former chair of the Association of Nonprofit Specialists (ANS)\, a premier resource for consultants working in the nonprofit sector. As chair of ANS\, Frank led a small organization on extended hiatus into new relevancy\, created their signature program “The Consultants Institute” and carved out a complementary space for ANS among the major management assistance organizations in New York City. You can learn more about Frank and his team at www.abdaleconsulting.com. \nFrank offers a series of workshops and webinars on strategic planning and succession planning at Baruch College\, Support Center\, Foundation Center\, and New York Nonprofit Coordinating Committee\, as well as customized trainings on “The Board’s Role in Development”\, “The Board’s Role in Advocacy”\, “The Board’s Role in Succession Planning” and “Diversifying Your Funding Base.” \nThe former executive director of the Association of Nutrition Services Agencies\, Frank transformed a small association into a nationally recognized force. He expanded and diversified the agency’s funding base\, built an effective grassroots and national advocacy program\, wrote legislation introduced into the House and Senate and launched an international program focused on nutrition and HIV/AIDS in South Africa and Namibia. Frank is the author of numerous articles\, manuals and guides. His publications include Practical Abundance: A Comprehensive Guide to Fundraising and Development for Nonprofits that he used as the text for “Fundraising Concepts and Practices”\, a course he co-taught at NYU’s School of Continuing Education and Professional Studies. \nEmail wo*******@*****************ne.org with any questions!  \n\n\nWe request that organizations limit their registrations to 5 participants per workshop. Please only register other people when you can provide the requested information for each participant; additional registrations under the same name will be removed. If you would like more than 5 employees from your organization to participate in this workshop\, please email wo*******@*****************ne.org.\n\n\nREGISTER HERE\n\n\n\nRegistration is required. Please be advised that by registering for this event\, unless we hear from you otherwise\, we will include you as part of our regular electronic mailing list. Please also be advised that the event may be recorded or photographed by Support Center for Nonprofit Management (Support Center). By enrolling for this event\, you hereby: (1) give consent for Support Center or any third parties to use your photograph or image in its print\, online and video publications; (2) release Support Center\, its employees\, and any outside third parties from all liabilities or claims that you might assert in connection with the above-described uses; and (3) waive any right to inspect\, approve or receive compensation for any materials or communications\, including photographs\, videotapes\, website images or written materials\, incorporating photos/images of you. To revoke this waiver\, please email Program Manager Gabriela Barria at gb*****@*****************ne.org.
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