Nonprofit Montgomery Events – February 2018
This event is at capacity. Please contact us if you would like to be added to the waitlist.
The Montgomery County Volunteer Center’s new 50+ Volunteer Network matches nonprofits needing assistance with highly skilled volunteers who have the right experience, interest, and availability. The 50+ Volunteer Network provides this free service to county nonprofits that may need organizational support, assistance with grantwriting, or direct services such as tutoring and teaching adult literacy. Come and learn more about how this new program can help your organization.
Thursday, February 22 from noon to 1:30pm
Jewish Council for the Aging: 12320 Parklawn Dr, Rockville
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Nonprofit Montgomery’s MORE (Metrics, Outcomes and Responsible Evaluation) Training helps nonprofits learn about evaluation, and offers a deep dive into measuring impact and gauging program effectiveness.
MORE helps organizations develop strategic approaches to data collection and analysis, and guide them in developing metrics and to analyze program outcomes to improve service delivery. Participants develop their skills and make concrete plans to measure the results of their work. MORE will strengthen your organization’s capacity to measure results by:
MORE is supported by Montgomery County Government, the Healthcare Initiative Foundation, and The Universities at Shady Grove. For information, please visit the MORE program page or contact Lesley. Registration is now open. The cost is just $25 for Nonprofit Montgomery members. .
Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers (WRAG) is hosting its Fundamentals of CSR workshop on April 26 and 27. Early Bird registration ends March 1. Please contact Katy at WRAG with questions or to register.
The Nonprofit Quarterly is hosting a free webinar on FABS’s new liquidity disclosure for nonprofits and financial statement presentation changes, and some “lesser discussed” aspects of FASB’s changes to nonprofit reporting. The webinar is on February 13 from 2-3pm. Click here to register.
The National Woman’s Party is hosting an Equality Salon on February 20, 6pm for a conversation with the leaders behind the DC Rape Crisis Center, Friends of Guest House, the Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project, and A-SPAN. Discussion topics include the barriers to running a successful, women-centered nonprofit in the nation’s capital and the strategies, tactics, and best practices for serving the local community. Click here to RSVP.
Montgomery County Recreation is a job fair to showcase the summer employment opportunities, including many for teens. It will be on Saturday, February 17, from noon to 3pm at the East County Community Recreation Center, 3310 Gateshead Manor Way, Silver Spring. Interested applicants should bring resumes and be prepared for speed interviews. Available positions include lifeguards, TeenWorks, and summer camp staff. The part-time/seasonal pay is competitive at $11.50 an hour, and it increases based on experience.
Tables for Ten meet three times for candid, confidential facilitated conversations and problem solving. As opposed to a formal presentation, the purpose is to learn from and support each other.
Participants must commit to attending all three meetings. Seats are filled on a first-come, first-served basis with priority for Nonprofit Montgomery member organizations.
Wednesdays, February 21, March 14, and April 11 – 9 to 10:30am
The Nonprofit Village: 12320 Parklawn Dr, Rockville
The Catalogue for Philanthropy: Greater Washington is now accepting applications for its 2018-2019 publication. Application webinars will be held on January 18 and February 7, financial application workshops are on February 7 and 20, and final applications are due February 28. Click here for more information.
MORE (Metrics, Outcomes and Responsible Evaluation) – March 15 &16 ~ Registration opens this week
BoardMatch Montgomery – April 10 & 12
FIRM for Small and Emerging Nonprofits – April 19