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Nonprofit Montgomery Signature Programs

2020-02-13T09:47:55-05:00February 13th, 2020|Events, Training Opportunities|

MORE: Metrics, Outcomes, and Responsible Evaluation: March 4-5
Learn about evaluation, and take a deep dive into measuring impact and gauging program effectiveness.
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FIRM for Small or Emerging Nonprofits: March 25
Calling all small and mighty nonprofits! Learn to make informed contributions to the budgeting process and understand financial accountability and sustainability.
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BoardMatch Montgomery: March 26
A collaboration between Nonprofit Montgomery, Leadership Montgomery, and Capacity Partners, this program helps nonprofits recruit effective and engaged board candidates to serve on their boards of directors.
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Montgomery Women: Power Tea

2020-02-13T09:39:45-05:00February 11th, 2020|Events|

Montgomery Women: Power Tea
Montgomery Women’s Annual Power Tea will be on March 1 from 3-5pm at ​BlackRock Center for the Arts. Tickets are on sale now. The event will honor:

2020 Rising Star: Shannon Babe-Thomas (Nonprofit Montgomery Board Member!)
2020 Shining Star: The Honorable Karla N. Smith
Honorary Chair: C. Marie Taylor
Keynote Speaker: Honorable Brook Lierman

Grants and Funding Opportunities

2020-02-13T09:37:45-05:00February 11th, 2020|Grants & Funding|

City of Takoma Park Community Grants Program
The City of Takoma Park is currently accepting applications for its Community Grants Program now through Thursday, March 12, 2020. Projects that provide greater access to the arts and sciences in Takoma Park are eligible for up to $10,000 in financial support.

Funding for FY21 is available for projects taking place between July 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021. For more information contact Jennifer Hale, Grants Coordinator.

Greater Washington Community Foundation Spring 2020
RFP OPENS: FEBRUARY 3, 2020

  • Fund for Children, Youth, and Families
  • Spring Creek Environmental and Preservation Fund
  • Partnership to End Homelessness RFI related to advocacy efforts

Montgomery County Salary Survey

2020-02-10T10:12:03-05:00February 10th, 2020|Advocacy, Member News|

You asked for comparative salary data, and we are about to deliver. Nonprofit Montgomery is partnering with Maryland Nonprofits to gather current data on nonprofit salaries and benefits. A Montgomery County version of the 2020 Salary and Benefits Report will be published in June. Previously the Salary and Benefits Report reflected data from the entire state. Now we will have local data to benchmark salaries and benefits for key nonprofit positions.

Nonprofit Montgomery Members will receive: 

  • the executive summary
  • the full Montgomery County report
  • an invitation to the presentation about the results

The Salary Survey will be available in this month. To be a success we will need every member organization to participate in the survey. Stay tuned to our newsletter for more information.

Unrelated Income Business Taxes (UBIT) for Nonprofits Repealed

2020-02-13T09:37:03-05:00February 9th, 2020|Advocacy, Nonprofit Resources|

The 2018 tax law imposed a new tax on benefits that nonprofits pay employees to help with parking and transportation costs. This was an issue for many Montgomery County nonprofits, as parking and transportation in our region are costly.

The National Council on Nonprofits successfully organized a campaign to get this tax repealed.  The tax was repealed retroactively, so if your organization paid the tax you can claim a refund. Find more information here.

Nonprofits Eligible for Make Office Vacancy Extinct (MOVE) Program

2020-02-13T09:36:21-05:00February 9th, 2020|Nonprofit Resources|

The MOVE Program is designed to assist new business attraction and business formation in the County. Businesses new to the County that lease up to 20,000 square feet of Class A or B office space and wet lab space may receive a grant of $8 per square foot. The MOVE Grant amount is capped at $80,000. Companies need to apply here for funding within 90 days of signing a lease. Click here for more information and to apply.

Court Watch Montgomery’s New Executive Director

2020-02-14T11:28:00-05:00February 8th, 2020|Member News|

Court Watch Montgomery’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Carolyn Hoffmann has been selected as the organization’s new Executive Director. Court Watch Montgomery reduces intimate partner violence in Maryland by ensuring victims have access to responsive justice and vital services that can stop the abuse quickly and permanently. We work towards the day when all domestic violence victims coming to court for legal protection are safe, treated with respect, and receive comprehensive legal protections that help stop their abuse. We closely monitor the court system and make our findings public. With the help of our volunteers, we have been successful in bringing about change, but there is much more to be done.

Carolyn brings with her nearly a decade of experience and expertise in domestic violence, sexual violence, victim services, and nonprofit management. Carolyn comes to Court Watch after serving as a Director at the National Center for Victims of Crime. In addition to her past roles supervising victim advocates and managing large grants, Carolyn serves as a part-time Training Supervisor for RAINN’s DoD Safe Helpline and sits on the committee for the DoD Sexual Assault Advocate Certification Program (D-SAACP) as a subject matter expert. “I am incredibly honored to be chosen to lead Court Watch in its second decade. This organization does such meaningful work and has a great impact on court outcomes for survivors who choose to engage in the civil and criminal systems in Montgomery County. I am committed to helping Court Watch grow and thrive in its future endeavors,” said Carolyn.

“Carolyn comes with a wealth of experience that will ensure Court Watch continues to make big strides in improving how our courts handle domestic violence cases for years to come,” said Laurie Duker, Court Watch Montgomery’s co-founder and outgoing Executive Director. The Board expresses our excitement for Carolyn’s dedication to justice and passion for creating safer spaces for survivors. After a unanimous decision by Court Watch’s Board, Carolyn began the position in January 2020.

To contact Carolyn, please email choffmann@courtwatchmontgomery.org.

 

 

 

 

 

2020 Nonprofit Salary and Benefits Survey

2020-02-13T09:43:12-05:00February 7th, 2020|Advocacy, Nonprofit Resources|

You asked for comparative salary data, and we are about to deliver. Nonprofit Montgomery is partnering with Maryland Nonprofits to gather current data on nonprofit salaries and benefits. A Montgomery County version of the 2020 Salary and Benefits Report will be published in June. Previously the Salary and Benefits Report reflected data from the entire state. Now we will have local data to benchmark salaries and benefits for key nonprofit positions.

Nonprofit Montgomery Members will receive: 

  • the executive summary
  • the full Montgomery County report
  • an invitation to the presentation about the results

The Salary Survey will be available in this month. To be a success we will need every member organization to participate in the survey. Stay tuned to our newsletter for more information.

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