The April 20 event is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m.
Resources for Nonprofit Directors
Cakeable is the brainchild of amateur baker and former teacher for exceptional children, Renee Ratcliffe.
CIG is committed to providing support, resources, and financial assistance to help fulfill the dreams of parenthood.
Lisa Bowman has taken both The UPS Foundation and United Way Worldwide to new heights of sustainability and brand awareness during her two decades marketing the two, utilizing her professional superpower: marketing the sweet spot where profit meets purpose.Her deep commitment to evangelizing new technology and investing in nonprofit infrastructure goes way back; Lisa was marketing tech before “tech” was a thing, accidentally selling a million-dollar tech consultancy to UPS, then turning it into a VP position with UPS developing new markets.Aside from laying down new and old-school marketing strategies, in this conversation, Lisa reveals how her focus on purpose has guided her, why she modernized United Way’s brand to appeal to multiple generations, how you’re competing with for-profits, and steps you can take to use your superpower for good.
A nonprofit based in Orange County is helping to get students who arent going to school back into the classroom. Olive Crest takes a family-based approach to identify whats causing each child not to come to school.
Monopoly lovers will have an opportunity to transform their love for the game into a tool for change at the Eastmont Foundation’s Monopoly for the Monarch fundraising event Sunday, March
Many of those working in nonprofits, often started in the nonprofit space. This doesn’t mean of course that someone in the for-profit sector cannot transition over. In fact, it is becoming more common. Today’s guest, Colleen Kelly, did just that, switching to the nonprofit sector after working for 30 years in the for-profit world doing marketing and advertising. Rob’s guest, @ColleenKelly, is the CEO of the US branch of @ConcernWorldwide, Ireland’s largest humanitarian organization. Concern Worldwide is an international humanitarian organization that works to transform the lives of the world’s poorest people.Colleen explains why she decided to leave her amazing career in marketing and advertising, and how she became CEO of Concern Worldwide. She shares what surprised her most about her transition to the nonprofit sector. Colleen describes the differences in approach when leading for-profit organizations versus nonprofit organizations. She also shares some of the biggest lessons she has learned as a leader, one of which is the importance of delegation. Colleen believes leaders can only level up if they delegate to their team members and help them grow. She describes the mission of Concern Worldwide and shares why they are such a unique nonprofit organization. Finally, Colleen offers practical advice to those looking to transition into the nonprofit sector. Listen here to the whole podcast: https://nonprofitleadershippodcast.org/how-to-successfully-transition-from-the-for-profit-to-the-nonprofit-sector/#Concernworldwide #ColleenKelly #RobHarter #DrRobHarter
My family of four has been all over the world, from road trips all over the US to 20 countries internationally. My two young kids help plan our trips.
Wendys is often credited with pioneering drive-thru ordering, but the burger chains drive-thru accuracy and customer satisfaction scores lagged behind its rivals this year, according to a new study.
Another mix of marketing morsels for your weekend viewing.
If you are an independent school leader, claim one of just 40 seats at this year’s Leadership Academy. Three transformative days will make you a more effective leader of change, giving you new clarity and direction. With supportive colleagues, you’ll learn from expert faculty from the Northwestern University Kellogg School Center for Nonprofit Management. Whether you are a head of school or a senior leader, whether or not you’ve attended the Leadership Academy in the past, this year’s faculty line up is not one to miss. Be sure to plan your travel to stay for the entire event. You won’t want to miss our last afternoon session together, a capstone to the entire Academy. We can’t wait to see you there.Who Should AttendLeaders of Independent Schools; we encourage schools to send teams if possible.Dates & TimesPlease plan your travel to be able to participate in the program in its entirety.Monday, June 24 – Wednesday, June 26Daily: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. LocationThe Academy will take place at the Kellogg Center for Nonprofit Management at Northwestern University, Wieboldt Hall, 339 East Superior Street, Chicago, IL in downtown Chicago.www.isacs.org/leadershipacademy
Today, Governor Brian P. Kemp signed four bills designed to strengthen and enhance Georgias robust workforce. The legislation includesHB 1435, which provides needs-based financial aid to eligible higher education students who experience a gap in their tuition funding;SB 397, which recognizes all other state approved high school equivalency programs in Georgia and extends a voucher []