Rock the Ribbon
Come support Breastcancer.org as they celebrate their 10 year anniversary at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia. Live performance by Harry Connick Jr. Tickets still available for this fun event for a good cause. All proceeds benefit Breastcancer.org.
4th Annual Bowling for Boobs
Join us in some bowling fun as we host the 4th annual Bowling For Boobs fund raising event. Take part in October’s National Breast Cancer Awareness Month on Sunday, October 3, 2010 at 7:00 pm at Devon Lanes. All proceeds will benefit Breastcancer.org – the #1 online resource for breast health and breast cancer information and support.
We hope to see you there and together raise over $50,000 for breast cancer support.
Panel Discussion Event “Grantseeking Advice for a Challenging Economy”
The Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library, United Way of Bucks County and Bucks County Community College invite nonprofit organizations to take advantage of this rare opportunity to hear directly from a panel of nonprofit leaders as they offer advice and insights that will help you strengthen your grantseeking efforts. Following the discussion will be a Q&A session. This is your chance to ask the experts. This event is ideal for all nonprofit grant-seekers.
Panelists: James K. Dill, Senior Philanthropic Specialist, Wells Fargo Private Bank; Linda Goodwin, Executive Director, Bucks County Foundation; Debra Kahn, Executive Director, Delaware Valley Grantmakers; Laura Otten, Ph.D., Executive Director, Nonprofit Center at La Salle University; Elizabeth Vibber, MS, Bucks County Center for Nonprofit Management
Moderator: Sharon Barker, Senior Vice President – Community Impact & Development, United Way of Bucks County
Registration is required, space is limited. Register at www.grundylibrary.org by clicking on the Events Calendar or call Grundy Library at 215-788-7891
How to Collaborate Without Losing Your Identity (Or Your Job!)
According to our nationwide survey of nonprofit leaders, nonprofits are continuing to respond to economic challenges and to act quickly to maintain services: 52% of nonprofits reported that they took steps in 2009 to collaborate with other organizations on program activities, while 12% implemented ways to collaborate with other organizations on expenses. Why are organizations choosing to collaborate? What are some of the common benefits of collaboration? What are some common myths about nonprofit mergers and why are they different from for-profit mergers? How can nonprofits design successful collaborations? What factors do nonprofits need to consider in assessing mergers or other forms of collaborative opportunities?
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