Nonprofit Capacity Building

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Nonprofit Capacity Building Opportunities for nonprofits to grow and thrive

3 Ways to Build Capacity Board Development – Leadership Alamance Graduates Nonprofit Leadership Institute Just Do It! Fundraising Institute

Board Development – Leadership Alamance Graduates Leadership Alamance graduates will be hearing about ways to continue their community involvement, particularly with nonprofits Great opportunity for recruiting new volunteers →committee members → Board members Does your nonprofit have written Board and Committee Responsibilities?

Use Volunteer Alamance to share your volunteer opportunities Committees are a great way to vet new Board members Post Committee/Project opportunities and begin finding great new potential Board members www.volunteeralamance.org

Board Development United Way, Impact Alamance and the Chamber will be teaming up to bring programming focused on Board Development this fall. Stay tuned for details!

Nonprofit Leadership Institute TOPICS COVERED INCLUDE: Leadership Exploration Communications Conflict Prevention and Management Building a Team Smart Choices: Making Wise Decisions Getting (the right) Things Done Delegating for Results Navigating Change Growing your Influence

Leadership Institute Benefits Program is valued at $2,800. Led by highly trained consultants with over 20 years of leadership training. Individualized coaching for participants, to support their learning and skill development. Development of a learning community that will support the participants’ ongoing development. Interactive and engaging training sessions. Participants who complete the program will receive a $1,000 stipend towards continuing education.

Fundraising Institute 10 non-profit directors and board chair (or most relevant board position) Participation in all 5 sessions is necessary to receive full benefits of the institute. Development of a created fundraising plan $500 stipend toward plan implementation

What will be covered? Board’s Role in Fundraising Organizational Messaging Planned Giving for the Small Nonprofit Partnering with Other Organizations/Crafting Your Plan Individual Presentations and Feedback

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