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SUMMARY:Tech Talk for Nonprofits - Social Media Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this 30-minute webinar (plus 15 minutes of optional Q&A) on social media strategies led by expert Dominick Bonny\, founder and co-owner of Digital Media Northwest\, a full-service digital marketing agency. \nDominick will cover basic tips and tricks and demonstrate ways to make your social content more interesting and engaging for your audience. He will share third-party tools that can simplify content creation and provide insights on how to leverage industry trends to work with algorithms. \nIf there is anything specific you would like to learn about\, please email info@ncwtech.org. Dominick will try to incorporate your requests into his presentation. \nWhether you’re well-versed in social media or just starting out\, this session is designed to provide valuable insights suitable for anyone on a nonprofit team. \nClick this link to register for the webinar. Please feel free to share this across your networks. \nTech Talks for Nonprofits are free quarterly webinars hosted by the NCW Tech Alliance in collaboration with the Nonprofit Practices Institute (NPI).
URL:https://cfncw.org/event/tech-talk-for-nonprofits-social-media-strategies/
CATEGORIES:Nonprofit Practices Institute
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SUMMARY:Rising Tides: A Roundtable of Development Professionals in Greater Wenatchee
DESCRIPTION:Rising Tides: A Roundtable of Development Professionals in Greater Wenatchee \nQuarterly on the 4th Thursday of the Month from 12:00 – 1:00 PM \nCommunity Foundation of NCW (9 S Wenatchee Ave) \nBring your lunch and connect with other development professionals in the Wenatchee Valley! \n2024 Dates: \n\nJanuary 25\, 2024: Donor Advised Funds\nApril 25\, 2024: Grantwriting\nAugust 15\, 2024: Appeal Letters\nOctober 24\, 2024: Sponsorship Benefits\n\nAre you a local nonprofit development and fundraising professional interested in connecting with your peers? Reach out to Denise Sorom\, Director of Philanthropy\, at denise@cfncw.org to be added to the roster.
URL:https://cfncw.org/event/rising-tides-a-roundtable-of-development-professionals-in-greater-wenatchee/
CATEGORIES:Nonprofit Practices Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240425T100000
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SUMMARY:301 Government Grants - Wenatchee
DESCRIPTION:101 Grant Writing Essentials and 201 Grant Writing Essentials are both required before taking 301 Government Grants \nIn this final session\, learn how to find federal grant opportunities\, understand requests for proposal (RFPs)\, and write federal grant proposals. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand how to search for federal grant opportunities and determine if your organization is a good fit.\nPrepare tools for presenting a project’s goal\, objectives\, timeline\, work plan\, outputs\, outcomes\, and demonstrating project success.\nPractice transforming a grant proposal for a foundation into a government grant proposal.\n\nCapacity: There is space for 25 participants (no more than 1 participant from a single organization). \nVenue: Confluence Technology Center (285 Technology Center Way #102\, Wenatchee\, WA 98801) \nGrant Writing Road Trip Summit: \n\n101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 20th in Omak\n101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 21st in Wenatchee\n101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 22nd in Moses Lake\n201 Advanced Grant Writing: April 23rd in Pateros\n201 Advanced Grant Writing: April 24th in Quincy\n301 Government Grants: April 25th in Wenatchee\n\nThis workshop series is taught by Allison Jones\, founder of Spark the Fire Grantwriting Classes\, and is brought to you by the Nonprofit Practices Institute (a partnership between Community Foundation of NCW and Icicle Fund) and Thriving Together NCW. \nNOTE: The courses must be taken sequentially. You may sign up for the entire series if you plan to take 101\, 201\, and 301. You can also sign up for just 101 if you do not plan to take the others\, but you cannot take 301 without 201 or 201 without 101. \nReminder only one person per organization can register.
URL:https://cfncw.org/event/301-government-grants/
CATEGORIES:Nonprofit Practices Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240424T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240424T150000
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SUMMARY:201 Advanced Grant Writing - Quincy
DESCRIPTION:101 Grant Writing Essentials is required before taking 201 Advanced Grant Writing \nBuilding from your work in the first session\, cruise into advanced strategies of grant writing such\nas incorporating storytelling\, empowering language\, framing theory\, powerful statistics\, and\npowerful impact. \nLearning Objectives:\n• Continue writing a ‘real-life’ grant proposal from grantwriting essentials and receive\nfeedback and encouragement from the instructor and your peers on your writing.\n• Understand framing theory and how it applies to grant writing to focus your writing on\nthe needs of the community\, which is much more compelling than focusing on the needs\nof the organization.\n• Learn to level up each section of your grant proposal to incorporate powerful sentences\,\nstatistics\, and impact statements. \nCapacity: There is space for 25 participants (no more than 1 participant from a single organization). \nVenue: Quincy Business & Event Center (101 F St. SW\, Quincy\, WA 98848) \nGrant Writing Road Trip Summit: \n\n101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 20th in Omak\n101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 21st in Wenatchee\n101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 22nd in Moses Lake\n201 Advanced Grant Writing: April 23rd in Pateros\n201 Advanced Grant Writing: April 24th in Quincy\n301 Government Grants: April 25th in Wenatchee\n\nThis workshop series is taught by Allison Jones\, founder of Spark the Fire Grantwriting Classes\, and is brought to you by the Nonprofit Practices Institute (a partnership between Community Foundation of NCW and Icicle Fund) and Thriving Together NCW. \nNOTE: The courses must be taken sequentially. You may sign up for the entire series if you plan to take 101\, 201\, and 301. You can also sign up for just 101 if you do not plan to take the others\, but you cannot take 301 without 201 or 201 without 101. \nReminder only one person per organization can register.
URL:https://cfncw.org/event/201-advanced-grant-writing-quincy/
CATEGORIES:Nonprofit Practices Institute
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SUMMARY:201 Advanced Grant Writing - Pateros
DESCRIPTION:101 Grant Writing Essentials is required before taking 201 Advanced Grant Writing \nBuilding from your work in the first session\, cruise into advanced strategies of grant writing such\nas incorporating storytelling\, empowering language\, framing theory\, powerful statistics\, and\npowerful impact. \nLearning Objectives:\n• Continue writing a ‘real-life’ grant proposal from grantwriting essentials and receive\nfeedback and encouragement from the instructor and your peers on your writing.\n• Understand framing theory and how it applies to grant writing to focus your writing on\nthe needs of the community\, which is much more compelling than focusing on the needs\nof the organization.\n• Learn to level up each section of your grant proposal to incorporate powerful sentences\,\nstatistics\, and impact statements. \nCapacity: There is space for 25 participants (no more than 1 participant from a single organization). \nVenue: Pateros Brewster Community Resource Center (169 Pateros Mall\, Suite A\, Pateros\, WA 98846) \nGrant Writing Road Trip Summit: \n\n101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 20th in Omak\n101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 21st in Wenatchee\n101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 22nd in Moses Lake\n201 Advanced Grant Writing: April 23rd in Pateros\n201 Advanced Grant Writing: April 24th in Quincy\n301 Government Grants: April 25th in Wenatchee\n\nThis workshop series is taught by Allison Jones\, founder of Spark the Fire Grantwriting Classes\, and is brought to you by the Nonprofit Practices Institute (a partnership between Community Foundation of NCW and Icicle Fund) and Thriving Together NCW. \nNOTE: The courses must be taken sequentially. You may sign up for the entire series if you plan to take 101\, 201\, and 301. You can also sign up for just 101 if you do not plan to take the others\, but you cannot take 301 without 201 or 201 without 101. \nReminder only one person per organization can register.
URL:https://cfncw.org/event/201-advanced-grant-writing/
CATEGORIES:Nonprofit Practices Institute
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SUMMARY:101 Grant Writing Essentials - Moses Lake
DESCRIPTION:Begin your journey into learning the skills of grantwriting. This one-day session will get you\nup to speed on the five sections of a grant proposal and teach you to navigate through common\nroadblocks. You will begin writing a grant proposal with step-by-step guidance\, identifying\nessential waypoints to develop a compelling and concise proposal. \nLearning Objectives:\n• Tour the five sections of a grant proposal and understand the key components to include\nin each for success.\n• Identify common grant writing road bumps and learn to navigate through them using a\nlogic model as a road map.\n• Practice writing a ‘real-life’ grant proposal to get hands on experience. \nCapacity: There is space for 25 participants (no more than 1 participant from a single organization). \nVenue: Renew (840 E Plum St\, Moses Lake\, WA 98837) \nGrant Writing Road Trip Summit: \n\n101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 20th in Omak\n101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 21st in Wenatchee\n101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 22nd in Moses Lake\n201 Advanced Grant Writing: April 23rd in Pateros\n201 Advanced Grant Writing: April 24th in Quincy\n301 Government Grants: April 25th in Wenatchee\n\nThis workshop series is taught by Allison Jones\, founder of Spark the Fire Grantwriting Classes\, and is brought to you by the Nonprofit Practices Institute (a partnership between Community Foundation of NCW and Icicle Fund) and Thriving Together NCW. \nNOTE: The courses must be taken sequentially. You may sign up for the entire series if you plan to take 101\, 201\, and 301. You can also sign up for just 101 if you do not plan to take the others\, but you cannot take 301 without 201 or 201 without 101. \nReminder only one person per organization can register.
URL:https://cfncw.org/event/101-grant-writing-essentials-moseslake/
CATEGORIES:Nonprofit Practices Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240321T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240321T150000
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SUMMARY:101 Grant Writing Essentials - Wenatchee
DESCRIPTION:Begin your journey into learning the skills of grantwriting. This one-day session will get you\nup to speed on the five sections of a grant proposal and teach you to navigate through common\nroadblocks. You will begin writing a grant proposal with step-by-step guidance\, identifying\nessential waypoints to develop a compelling and concise proposal. \nLearning Objectives:\n• Tour the five sections of a grant proposal and understand the key components to include\nin each for success.\n• Identify common grant writing road bumps and learn to navigate through them using a\nlogic model as a road map.\n• Practice writing a ‘real-life’ grant proposal to get hands on experience. \nCapacity: There is space for 25 participants (no more than 1 participant from a single organization). \nVenue: Confluence Technology Center (285 Technology Center Way #102\, Wenatchee\, WA 98801) \nGrant Writing Road Trip Summit: \n\n101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 20th in Omak\n101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 21st in Wenatchee\n101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 22nd in Moses Lake\n201 Advanced Grant Writing: April 23rd in Pateros\n201 Advanced Grant Writing: April 24th in Quincy\n301 Government Grants: April 25th in Wenatchee\n\nThis workshop series is taught by Allison Jones\, founder of Spark the Fire Grantwriting Classes\, and is brought to you by the Nonprofit Practices Institute (a partnership between Community Foundation of NCW and Icicle Fund) and Thriving Together NCW. \nNOTE: The courses must be taken sequentially. You may sign up for the entire series if you plan to take 101\, 201\, and 301. You can also sign up for just 101 if you do not plan to take the others\, but you cannot take 301 without 201 or 201 without 101. \nReminder only one person per organization can register.
URL:https://cfncw.org/event/101-grant-writing-essentials-wenatchee/
CATEGORIES:Nonprofit Practices Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240320T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240320T150000
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SUMMARY:101 Grant Writing Essentials - Omak
DESCRIPTION:Begin your journey into learning the skills of grantwriting. This one-day session will get you\nup to speed on the five sections of a grant proposal and teach you to navigate through common\nroadblocks. You will begin writing a grant proposal with step-by-step guidance\, identifying\nessential waypoints to develop a compelling and concise proposal. \nLearning Objectives:\n• Tour the five sections of a grant proposal and understand the key components to include\nin each for success.\n• Identify common grant writing road bumps and learn to navigate through them using a\nlogic model as a road map.\n• Practice writing a ‘real-life’ grant proposal to get hands on experience. \nCapacity: There is space for 25 participants (no more than 1 participant from a single organization). \nVenue: Family Health Centers in Omak (1003 Koala Dr\, Omak\, WA 98841) \nGrant Writing Road Trip Summit: \n\n101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 20th in Omak\n101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 21st in Wenatchee\n101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 22nd in Moses Lake\n201 Advanced Grant Writing: April 23rd in Pateros\n201 Advanced Grant Writing: April 24th in Quincy\n301 Government Grants: April 25th in Wenatchee\n\nThis workshop series is taught by Allison Jones\, founder of Spark the Fire Grantwriting Classes\, and is brought to you by the Nonprofit Practices Institute (a partnership between Community Foundation of NCW and Icicle Fund) and Thriving Together NCW. \nNOTE: The courses must be taken sequentially. You may sign up for the entire series if you plan to take 101\, 201\, and 301. You can also sign up for just 101 if you do not plan to take the others\, but you cannot take 301 without 201 or 201 without 101. \nReminder only one person per organization can register.
URL:https://cfncw.org/event/101-grant-writing-essentials/
CATEGORIES:Nonprofit Practices Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240220T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240220T124500
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SUMMARY:Tech Talks for Nonprofits: Website Essentials with Karly Siroky
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this insightful 30-minute webinar (plus 15 minutes of optional Q&A) led by website and brand expert Karly Siroky\, the owner of Karma Design & founder of 509 Female Founders. \nKarly will guide you through the essential aspects of building and maintaining an effective website. Explore topics like design\, content\, accessibility\, integration\, user experience\, SEO\, domain/hosting\, and more. \nWhether you’re a seasoned technology enthusiast or completely new to the world of tech\, this session is tailored to offer valuable insights suitable for anyone on a nonprofit team. \nClick this link to register for the webinar. Please feel free to share this across your networks. \nTech Talks for Nonprofits are free quarterly webinars hosted by the NCW Tech Alliance in collaboration with the Nonprofit Practices Institute (NPI).
URL:https://cfncw.org/event/tech-talks-for-nonprofits-website-essentials-with-karly-siroky/
CATEGORIES:Nonprofit Practices Institute
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