Planning & Designing Programs for Maximum Impact
Programs translate mission into action. Program planning is critical to the development of mission-driven programs that meet constituent needs, demonstrate impact through measurable outcomes and have sustainable marketing and funding strategies. This class will teach you best practices in program design, development and implementation.
Key topics include: mission and program alignment, how to involve stakeholders in the planning process, defining outcomes, collaborative programming, program budgeting and measuring impact. Activities will help you develop a matrix of your organization’s current and potential programs and get you started on the path to future program planning, so bring your mission statement, strategic plan and program descriptions to get the most out of this hands-on course.
Registrations must be received two working days prior to the course for which you are registering. The Nonprofit Center is unable to accept late registrations.
Using Advanced Internet Marketing to Support your Mission
This program is designed for people who recognize the importance of online marketing in promoting their organization, and have begun leveraging the power of the Web to support their mission and goals. Online tools, including your website, social media and email marketing campaigns are among today’s strongest methods for promoting your mission and message to your key audiences. Even the smallest (and poorest) nonprofit can reach out to the public via a strong and deliberate online presence. But are you taking full advantage of what the Web has to offer as a branding and marketing medium?
Find out about changes you can make to maximize the effectiveness of your online presence. Among the topics covered will be the role of landing pages in securing leads, the options for cost effective online ads, how to use your website to tell a story, how to increase email deliverability, how to use analytics to monitor and measure the success of your efforts, and more.
Registrations must be received two working days prior to the course for which you are registering. The Nonprofit Center is unable to accept late registrations.
A Formula for Nonprofit Financial Sustainability
Registrations must be received two working days prior to the course for which you are registering. The Nonprofit Center is unable to accept late registrations.
Women on Board
- Responsibilities and Obligations of a Board Member
- What are Boards Looking For?
- Assessing Your Board Skills
- Getting Known By Those Who Count
- The Board Member Perspective
- Resources and Next Steps to Success
- The CEO Perspective
If you'd like to pay by check you will receive an invoice.
Supercharge Your Job Search
Learn how to tap into the hidden job market, maximize the results of your job search, and survive and thrive in your career transition.
Agenda:
8:00-8:30: Networking
8:30-9:15: Job search with the Philadelphia Business Journal (Brian Wiggins, Philadelphia Business Journal)
9:20-10:00: Important financial decisions when in transition (Bill Zeuner, Wells Fargo Advisors)
10:05-11:00: Tapping into the hidden job market (Charlie Timmins, Philadelphia Museum of Art)
Coffee and donuts will be provided.
Suggested dress is business professional.
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