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Excel Introduction

Budgets, donations, time sheets, oh my! Learn how to use a spreadsheet to perform calculations and keep your data organized.

 Students will gain hands-on experience setting up a spreadsheet, entering data, creating formulas to perform calculations, and formatting the sheet for printing

May 8, 2012 - 5:00am
Event Fee: 
55/Member - 95/NonMember
Website Registration: 
http://www.npowerpa.org/t…
Contact Name: 
NPower PA
Contact Phone: 
(215) 557-1559
417 N 8th Street,<br />Suite 203
Philadelphia, PA 19123
United States

Getting Legal & Staying Legal: 8th Annual Technical Assistance Day Event

Local Attorneys, Sharon Wilson, and Karl Emerson will share their expertise on starting and running nonprofit organizations. AND they will address your questions and concerns about complying with the rules for meeting local, state and federal reporting requirements.  Don't miss this opportunity to review "Best Practices" from two of the top legal minds in the Greater Philadelphia area

May 15, 2012 - 5:15am
Website Registration: 
http://events.r20.constan…
Contact Name: 
Regional Foundation Center of the Free Library of Philadelphia
Contact Email: 
erefrfc@freelibrary.org
1901 Vine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-1189
United States

The Art of the Portrait

Art collectors, figurative artists, and critics alike are welcome to the fourteenth annual The Art of the Portrait conference, the largest event in America today focused solely on the art of portraiture and figurative works.

The conference boasts a faculty comprised of 30 award-winning and nationally recognized artists, including Everett Raymond Kinstler, Daniel Greene, Rhoda Sherbell, and Nelson Shanks.

Educational classes such as:

"Marketing is a Verb"

"Painting for Posterity"

"The Various Paths to Success"

Some featured events include:

Awards Banquet & Gala, Saturday, May 26th at 7 pm
Executive Director and President of the Barnes Foundation, Derek Gillman, will be giving the keynote address, as well as discussing the opening of the Barnes Foundation's newest location on Pennsylvania Avenue.

Lunch & Learn - Saturday, May 26th at 1 pm
Participating faculty include: Casey Baugh, Judith Carducci, John Ennis, Rose Frantzen, David Kassan, Bart Lindstrom, Susan Lyon, Michael Shane Neal, Tony Pro, Alexandra Tyng, and Mary Whyte.

The Face-Off - Thursday, May 24th at 5 pm
Participating artists include: Casey Baugh, Ryan Brown, Ellen Cooper, Michelle Dunaway, Stephen Early, John Ennis, Rose Frantzen, David Kassan, Robert Liberace, Bart Lindstrom, Susan Lyon, Tony Pro, Alexandra Tyng, Mary Whyte, and Lea Wight.

May 24, 2012 - 12:30pm
Event Fee: 
$125-$455
Website Registration: 
/Click%20here%20to%20RSVP
Phone Registration: 
850-878-9996
Contact Name: 
Sarah Bishop
Contact Phone: 
(850) 878-9996
Contact Email: 
Sarah@portraitsociety.org
201 N. 17th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19105
United States

Earning Trust, Earning Capital: A New Blueprint to Engage the Modern Donor

What attracts today’s philanthropic investors? They look for outcomes, not outputs; for organizations with focus and sustainability. Investors seek engaged partners who help them create change.

Two large and well-respected organizations — the Smithsonian Institution and the William Penn Foundation — have recently completed long-range plans that take on complex issues and acknowledge the critical need for collaboration and additional investments. As the world’s largest museum and research complex, the Smithsonian knows that the support of the federal government is not sufficient to realize the Institution’s vision for the 21st century. Similarly, at the William Penn Foundation, even a significant increase in its endowment cannot alone achieve its goals for the region.

Join Virginia Clark, the Smithsonian's Director of Advancement and Philanthropic Giving; Jeremy Nowak, President of the William Penn Foundation; and Carol Thomson, President of SteegeThomson Communications, for a panel moderated by Chris Satullo, WHYY's Vice President of News and Civic Dialogue, as they share  their perspectives on the rapidly changing world of philanthropy.

October 5, 2012 - 4:00am
Website Registration: 
http://earningtrustearnin…
Contact Name: 
Katie Pflaumer
Contact Phone: 
(215) 747-7700
Contact Email: 
KAP@steegethomson.com
150 N. 6th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
United States

Avoiding the Adverse Consequences of UBIT: Planning, Revising and Restructuring (Webinar)

Financially squeezed nonprofits often seek to generate new revenue through new business ventures. But such efforts can carry serious legal, as well as economic, risks. This webinar will explore the unrelated business income tax (“UBIT”), how to define it, how to avoid it, and how to deal with the consequences of having “too much” of it.

Regularly badgered by Congress to limit “unfair” competition with for-profit businesses, the Internal Revenue Service consistently looks to impose UBIT on unrelated business taxable income at nonprofit organizations, including facility rentals and travel tours at large institutions like colleges and universities, revenue from joint ventures with for-profits, gift shop income from museums, investment income from anyone’s margin account, advertising revenue from small nonprofit organization newsletters, and everything in between.
 
Nonprofits with substantial unrelated business income will have to pay substantial unrelated business income tax — and could even lose their tax-exempt status.
 
This session will give tips on structuring activities to avoid the revenue being classified as unrelated business income, allocating expenses to reduce net income, and restructuring to avoid the adverse consequences of “too much” of a winning commercial venture. Who Should Attend: Executive Directors, Board Members, Consultants, Attorneys and others interested in a better understanding of UBIT.
 
May 16, 2012 - 9:30am
Event Fee: 
$50 PANO Members; $67 Nonmembers
Website Registration: 
https://netforum.avectra.…
Contact Name: 
PANO
Contact Phone: 
(717) 236-8584
United States

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