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Excel Intermediate

Students who have a basic understanding of spreadsheets will learn how to perform more advanced formulas and functions, use the sorting and filtering features, manage worksheets, and apply more formatting.

February 21, 2012 - 4:00am
Event Fee: 
85/Member, $130/Nonmember
Website Registration: 
http://www.npowerpa.org/t…
Contact Name: 
Lauren at NPower PA
Contact Email: 
lauren@npowerpa.org
417 N 8th Street,<br />Suite 203
Philadelphia, PA 19123
United States

Access Intermediate

Learn how to use MS Access to create a more sophisticated database. Students will learn how to design tables and define data type and field properties to manage data storage.

This instructor led class will teach you how to create forms for easy data input, more complex queries and reports which can be modified by the user.  

February 16, 2012 - 4:00am
Event Fee: 
85/Member, $130/Nonmember
Website Registration: 
http://www.npowerpa.org/t…
Contact Name: 
Lauren at NPower PA
Contact Email: 
lauren@npowerpa.org
417 N 8th Street,<br />Suite 203
Philadelphia, PA 19123
United States

Access Introduction

Learn how to use MS Access to create a database, enter and update individual records and create reports based on specific criteria.

This instructor led class will teach you how to create a basic database to track client, donor or event information using hands-on examples.

February 8, 2012 - 4:00am
Event Fee: 
85/Member, $130/Nonmember
Website Registration: 
http://www.npowerpa.org/t…
Contact Name: 
Lauren at NPower PA
Contact Email: 
lauren@npowerpa.org
417 N 8th Street, <br />Suite 203
Philadelphia, PA 19123
United States

Unleash Your Inner Asker

Carole Haas Gravagno is experienced as a volunteer fundraiser, as a donor and as someone who cares deeply about the work done by the not-for-profit community to strengthen the region.  

 
The workshop facilitators, Andrea Kihlstedt of Asking Matters and Paula Peter of the Ithaca Institute have decades of experience as fundraising consultants working with large and small organizations throughout the country. They will be joined by Carol Wishcamper, an organizational development consultant and philanthropist from Maine. Together, they share a highly experiential approach to learning and an iconoclastic willingness to re-examine existing methods to bring you fresh ideas and approaches to fundraising. 
 
Fundraising is challenging and critical to organizational well-being. The workshop will explore a way to be more effective in asking for money organizations need to carry out their mission.
 
A 50% scholarship rebate (a $162.50 value) will be offered for a limited number of registrants. Scholarships will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis and are limited to two per organization.  
  
March 14, 2012 - 5:00am
Special Registration Instructions: 

  Registration is limited to 33 people. Registration and payment deadline is February 16, 2012

Event Fee: 
325 per individual which includes meals and workshop materials
Website Registration: 
http://www.ithacainstitut…
Contact Name: 
Ithaca Institute
Contact Phone: 
(607) 272-4466
Contact Email: 
info@ithacainstitute.com
1616 Locust St
Philadelphia, PA
United States

American Slavery: Bringing Wider Perspectives to Museum Interpretation

Location: Morning Sessions – Auditorium, Philadelphia Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States,
North Sixth Street above Arch Street.
Luncheon – Independence Visitor Center, 6th and Market Streets

Keynote Speaker:
Lonnie G. Bunch, III, Founding Director of the National Museum of
African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution

Symposium Highlights

Panel 1 – Researching and Exhibiting Untold Stories

Moderator:
Emma Lapsansky Werner, Haverford College

Panelists:
Mary V. Thompson, Mt. Vernon Estate & Gardens
Louise Mirrer, New York Historical Society
Ivan Henderson,  and Leslie Guy, African American Museum in Philadelphia

Panel 2 – Presenting Stories and Engaging Communities

Moderator:
David Young, Cliveden of the National Trust

Panelists:
Louis Massiah, Scribe Video
Lorene Cary, Art Sanctuary
Christy Coleman, The Civil War Museum at Historic Tredegar
Gay Vietzke, National Park Service

February 25, 2012 - 3:00am
Special Registration Instructions: 

All registration will be done online. A valid email address will be needed. If sending in a check for payment, please have it at the Friends office no later than February 17, 2012.

Event Fee: 
$85 for all day (Panels and Luncheon); $35 for Panels only; $65 for Luncheon only
Website Registration: 
http://www.friendsofindep…
Phone Registration: 
215-861-4971
Email Registration: 
attn@friendsofindependence.org
Contact Name: 
Maiti Gallen
Contact Phone: 
(215) 861-4971
Contact Email: 
mgallen@friendsofindependence.org
6th Street, <br />Between Arch and Race Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19106
United States

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