The Roundtable's new CEO series on 'Hard Questions' starts with a discussion on "Are There Too Many Nonprofits?" Join a conversation with Urban Institute's Elizabeth Boris and Council of Nonprofits' Tim Delaney who were cited in the Wall Street Journal will lead the conversation. New! Capital Area Food Bank's Lynn Brantley asks if this question is misleading - and wonders if we are asking the right question. Read more in our blog.
Andy Goodman will facilitate a conversation on "Making The Best Case: Why and How to Use Stories in Budget Advocacy." Andy is co-founder and Director of The Goodman Center, a nationally recognized author, speaker and consultant in the field of public interest communications.
Presented by Think Twice Before You Slice Campaign, a joint budget advocacy between the Roundtable and the Center for Nonprofit Advancement.
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►Apr 22, 10am- 12pm
Finding the Win-Win's in Nonprofit-University Partnerships: How nonprofits and universities can work together in these tough economic times RSVP Online
We'll hear brief remarks and brainstorm together on:
What kind of help nonprofits could use from university administrators, faculty and students
How universities can advance their research, teaching, and service missions through partnership with nonprofits
Special Focus: How nonprofits and universities can work together to weather the current economic storm
Rescheduled Event from February 8th - if you registered for the February 8th event, please register again.
Location: Marvin Center room 307, George Washington University, 800 21st Street NW , in the District
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►Apr 5, 1pm; 1-3pm
Engaging Your Board in Creating Sustainable Funding RSVP online
Terry Axelrod will facilitate a discussion including "three roles for engaging your board members in mission-based fundraising." FYI: The focus of this session is not on Benevon.
Location: Center for Nonprofit Advancement; 1666 K Street, NW Suite 440 in the District