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FREE! Online Survey Tools and Techniques

It's never been easier to conduct surveys, with a plethora of solid and useful tools that help you create online survey instruments. We'll talk through the lower cost and a few of the more robust online survey tools that are available, and look at a few in action. We'll wind up with best practices on designing a solid and reputable online survey, recruiting participants, and analyzing the data.

By the end of the session, you will understand:
- What types of features are typically available in online survey tools
- What you can achieve with more expensive tools that you can't with low-cost options
- Basics of how you set up and conduct a survey in a few tools
- A summary of techniques for designing an effective survey
- How to effectively recruit participants
- Some tools and techniques for analyzing data
 
Conducted by Laura Quinn
As the Executive Director of Idealware, Laura oversees Idealware’s research, writing, and training, including substantial research into email tools and best practices. Prior to directing Idealware’s research, writing, and training, Laura founded Alder Consulting, a firm that specialized in strategizing, designing, and building powerful internet strategies for affordable budgets.   Between Idealware’s own broadcast email program and Alder clients, Laura has worked with a number of nonprofits on listbuilding tactics. Laura is a frequent speaker on nonprofit technology topics, and has conducted literally dozens of online and offline seminars.
 
Please register with an email address that will allow you to recieve the access and dial-in information for the online seminar.
 
June 14, 2012 - 9:00am
Website Registration: 
https://salsa.democracyin…
Contact Name: 
Idealware
Contact Email: 
info@idealware.org
United States

Choosing a Volunteer Management System

How do you keep track of your volunteers? Do you still use pen and paper? Should you buy a new tool for tracking volunteers, or use one that you already have? We’ll talk through the best options for a small organization, using the research from our 2011 Volunteer Management Report with TechSoup.

How do you keep track of your volunteers? Do you still use pen and paper? Should you buy a new tool for tracking volunteers, or use one that you already have? We’ll talk through the best options for a small organization, using the research from our 2011 Volunteer Management Report with TechSoup.

This is a Beginner to Intermediate level class.

 
We’ll cover:
  1. About Volunteer Management
  2. Stand-Alone solutions
  3. Consolidated Database systems
  4. What type of system is right for your organization?
 
Conducted by Andrea Berry and Kyle Andrei
Andrea Berry, Idealware's Director of Partnerships and Learning, oversees Idealware's fundraising and training activities including the Field Guide to Nonprofit Software, sponsorship, corporate and individual giving, grants management and online seminars. Prior to joining Idealware, Andrea held fundraising positions in education, health research and museums and has taught math, performing arts and history in traditional and non-traditional educational settings. She brings a breadth of experience with fundraising and communications, particularly as it relates to small nonprofits, and has worked as a consultant with nonprofits across New England to help identify appropriate donor management software. Additionally, as a former teacher, Andrea brings front-line tested expertise in curriculum development and training.
 
Kyle is the research analyst at Idealware, and co-authored the Idealware/TechSoup 2011 Volunteer Management Report. 
 
Please register with an email address that will allow you to recieve the access and dial-in information for the online seminar.
 
 
June 7, 2012 - 9:00am
Event Fee: 
40.00
Website Registration: 
https://salsa.democracyin…
Contact Name: 
Idealware
Contact Email: 
info@idealware.org
United States

Proposal Writing Basics

Learn the key components of a proposal to a foundation.

For those new to proposal writing, this class will cover:
  • How the proposal fits into the overall grantseeking process
  • What to include in a standard proposal to a foundation
  • Tips for making each section of your proposal stronger
  • What funders expect to see in your proposal and attachments
  • Tips for communicating with funders during the grant process
  • Additional resources on proposal writing, including sample proposals
 
Please Note:
This course is also offered in Spanish.
For more on proposal budgets, see our free class, Proposal Budgeting Basics.
 
 
Skill:
Developing Proposals
June 14, 2012 - 10:00am
Website Registration: 
http://www.grantspace.org…
Contact Name: 
Grant Space
Contact Phone: 
(212) 620-4230
United States

Proposal Writing Basics

Learn the key components of a proposal to a foundation.

For those new to proposal writing, this class will cover:
  • How the proposal fits into the overall grantseeking process
  • What to include in a standard proposal to a foundation
  • Tips for making each section of your proposal stronger
  • What funders expect to see in your proposal and attachments
  • Tips for communicating with funders during the grant process
  • Additional resources on proposal writing, including sample proposals
 
Please Note:
This course is also offered in Spanish.
For more on proposal budgets, see our free class, Proposal Budgeting Basics.
 
 
Skill:
Developing Proposals
May 15, 2012 - 9:00am
Website Registration: 
http://www.grantspace.org…
Contact Name: 
Grant Space
Contact Phone: 
(212) 620-4230
United States

Proposal Budgeting Basics

Learn to prepare and present a budget in a grant proposal.

This session, geared to the novice grantseeker, will address budgeting questions such as:

  • What is included under the "personnel" section and how to calculate it?
  • What level of detail do you need to include for non-personnel expenses?
  • How do you determine reasonable costs?
  • What types of expenses are considered "overhead"?
  • What other financial documents will funders want to see?
 
Please note:
Prior attendance at Proposal Writing Basics is strongly recommended.
This course is also offered in Spanish.
 
Skill:
Developing Proposals
Budgeting
Online Classes
May 15, 2012 - 11:00am
Website Registration: 
http://www.grantspace.org…
Contact Name: 
Grant Space
Contact Phone: 
(212) 620-4230
United States

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