How to Find a Seminar for the Non-Profit Professional

As a nonprofit professional, you need to keep up with trends in the public sector to do your job effectively. Seminars are a great way to learn, network and get inspired. In particular you'll find a diverse selection of online seminars. Check out these ideas for continuing your education.

Instructions

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      Contact organizations that serve the nonprofit professional. The Center for Nonprofit Management features a calendar on its website with seminars from proposal writing to planned giving programs.

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      Tap into the world of online nonprofit seminars. Both "The Chronicle of Philanthropy" and "Philanthropy Journal" offer webinars on a variety of topics.

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      Look into topic-specific seminar sites. Learn about fundraising techniques on the Fundraising Web Seminars site.

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      Check your local university catalog for seminars on public policies, leadership and marketing. Explain to the presenter that you're from a nonprofit and ask if he has suggestions specific to your needs.

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      Consider hiring a consultant to train your staff to increase their fundraising and communications skills. A lawyer specializing in estate planning can help your planned giving staff understand the legal aspects of bequests.

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      Contact reputable authors to give a seminar that will benefit you and your nonprofit colleagues, and by banding together before inviting an expert, you will keep costs down and be able to exchange ideas.

Tips & Warnings

  • Periodically check the back pages of the "Chronicle of Philanthropy" to find seminars and workshops by region.

  • Michael Gilbert of The Gilbert Center specializes in technology use for nonprofits. He can accommodate your schedule if you can't join an online seminar.

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