2009 Nonprofit Human Resources Conference
As the nation’s only human resources conference dedicated exclusively to meeting the educational and professional development needs of nonprofit human resources executives and practitioners, the 2009 Nonprofit Human Resources Conference offers attendees nonprofit specific education and outstanding networking opportunities designed to help mission-driven organizations more effectively carry out their visions and goals.
As the nation’s only human resources conference dedicated exclusively to meeting the educational and professional development needs of nonprofit human resources executives and practitioners, the 2009 Nonprofit Human Resources Conference offers attendees nonprofit specific education and outstanding networking opportunities designed to help mission-driven organizations more effectively carry out their visions and goals.
Given the current state of the nation’s economy and its impact on nonprofit organizations of all sizes, we have specifically designed this conference to not only be timely and relevant but also to add tangible, measurable value. By participating in this critically important national convening, human resources leaders, researchers, consultants and capacity builders have the opportunity to:
- Attend over 24 timely and relevant concurrent sessions covering 4 tracks including HR Strategy, Workplace Culture, Total Rewards and Talent Management
- Hear 4 dynamic keynote presentations from nationally recognized nonprofit leaders such as DC Central Kitchen’s CEO Robert Egger, Girls, Inc.’s National Director of Human Resources, Robin Robin, Civic Ventures President & CEO, John Gomperts and Public Allies President & CEO, Paul Schmitz.
- Participate in 6 networking sessions including a welcome reception, special networking roundtable sessions by organization type, and an entertaining Night on the Town with colleagues from across the nonprofit sector and the nation
The theme for this year’s conference is “Leveraging HR for Organizational Effectiveness.” By strengthening the human resources function of every organization represented at the conference, we will leverage our collective strength as a sector to, through staff and leadership, carry out our many and diverse missions within the communities that we serve.
We are confident that you will come away from this conference with tools and information that you need to better understand and perform in your role as a human resources leader.
35th Annual Social Theory, Politics and the Arts Conference
STP&A is an international and interdisciplinary gathering of researchers, policymakers and practitioners that highlights current and conceptual issues in the development of cultural policy, theory, and arts administration practices internationally.
The conference typically draws participation from a broad range of disciplines, including, but not limited to, arts and cultural policy, sociology, political science, management, economics, law, arts education, history and art history, museum studies, as well as more applied policy and management perspectives.
This Conference is organised by Birkbeck University of London and EUCLID on behalf of STP&A. We are particularly happy for this conference to be hosted in the UK after three splendid conferences in Vienna, New York and Baltimore.
Association of Arts Education Administrators 2010 Annual Conference
The Association of Arts Administration Educators (AAAE) is an international organization incorporated as a nonprofit institution within the United States. Its mission is to represent college and university graduate and undergraduate programs in arts administration, encompassing training in the management of visual, performing, literary, media, cultural and arts service organizations.
Chorus America 33rd Anual Conference
Chorus America 33rd Annual Conference will provide many opportunities for Chorus professionals to development through a variety of programs that address management, board, and artistic issues.
Mission: Chorus America's mission is to build a dynamic and inclusive choral community so that more people are transformed by the beauty and power of choral singing.
Chorus America strengthens choral organizations and provides their leaders with information, research, leadership development, professional training, and advocacy to help them deliver the best possible contributions to their communities and to the choral art.
Pennsylvania Cultural Data Workshop
The Philadelphia Cultural Fund is a non-profit corporation established by Philadelphia's Mayor and City Council in 1991 to support and enhance the cultural life and vitality of the City of Philadelphia and its residents. The Fund promotes arts and culture as engines of social, educational and economic development in the Philadelphia region. Grants are made from the City budget allocation to the Cultural Fund for operating support of Philadelphia-based arts and cultural organizations.
All applicants must submit a Pennsylvania Cultural Data Project report.
Workshops are available for every grant making area and are required for first time applicants.
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