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SUMMARY:Succession Planning for Nonprofit Organizations: Leadership Continuity to Sustain Your Mission
DESCRIPTION:Event Details\nThu\, Jul 30\, 2026\, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM PDT\nZoom Online Meeting\n$95 for individual\n$395 for organization\n \nWhat does “succession planning” mean in your organization? \nSuccession planning and leadership development are continued and potentially growing challenges for nonprofits. The nonprofit sector is experiencing growing rates of employee and volunteer transitions. Many issues faced by nonprofits can be linked to the impacts of high employee and board turnover\, lack of talent planning and development\, and an unrealized commitment to diversity\, inclusion\, equity\, access\, and belonging. \nA significant portion of nonprofits do not have written plans or policies to guide executive transitions\, board succession\, or employee retention\, nor do they include talent development and leadership continuity in strategic planning. Nonprofit executives and their boards often react nervously\, even negatively\, to the idea of leadership succession discussions. Those organizations face significant risk should they experience a sudden vacancy in a key position. \nIntentional and systematic planning can minimize disruptions to operations and programs during times of transition\, ensuring an organization’s mission can continue. \nThird Sector Company is pleased to offer this workshop to help your organization build such a culture. Starting with the belief that an organization’s people are its most valuable resource\, this session will demonstrate that succession planning is more than just preparing for a vacancy in the executive director’s position – it’s about creating and sustaining leadership continuity throughout the organization. \nJoin us on July 30\, 2026 to learn the principles of nonprofit succession planning\, the contents of a succession plan\, and prepare for emergency vacancies in key positions before they happen. \n Succession Planning for Nonprofit Organizations will: \n\n\n\nPosition succession planning as essential to your organization’s long-term sustainability\nOutline and discuss the essential components of a comprehensive succession planning framework\nProvide specific tools and resources to help implement that framework\nEmpower you to become a champion for intentional succession planning and leadership continuity in your organization\n\n\n\nPlease reach out to Erick Seelbach at erick@thirdsectorcompany.com if you have questions or need special consideration in registering. \n  \nPresenters:\n\n\nErick Seelbach\nSenior Program Strategist for Nonprofit Leadership Continuity Solutions\, Pacific Northwest\, Interim Executives Academy\n\n\n\n\nJoan Baumgartner Brown\nChief Operating Officer\, Third Sector Company\n\n\nContact us\n\nErick Seelbach\nerick@thirdsectorcompany.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nThird Sector Company is committed to advancing justice\, equity\, diversity\, and inclusion as foundational to its programs. \nWe acknowledge and honor the fundamental value and dignity of all people; and we pledge our individual and organizational efforts to build respect\, dignity\, caring\, and equitable treatment for all. As an organization\, we are committed to transforming the world into one that promotes social justice and freedom from oppression\, including but not limited to\, racism\, sexism\, classism\, heterosexism\, ageism\, and ableism. \nThus\, we aim to be adaptable\, actively anti-racist\, embracing cultural differences\, and to be accessible for people who are differently resourced and differently abled. Since we do not want financial hardship to be a barrier to participation\, there are several seats reserved in each of our fee-based programs for confidentially awarded scholarships. We encourage those from historically underserved communities to apply.
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Management: From Recruitment to Impact | TWISP
DESCRIPTION:  \nVolunteer Management: From Recruitment to Impact is a practical\, interactive workshop designed to help organizations build a strong foundation for effective volunteer engagement. Participants will explore the full volunteer management cycle—from understanding volunteer motivations and targeted recruitment through interviewing\, placement\, orientation\, risk management\, organizational culture\, and program evaluation. Drawing on NOVAA’s proprietary Volunteer Management curriculum\, this workshop provides practical tools and strategies that small organizations and teams can adapt to strengthen their volunteer programs\, demonstrate impact\, and create meaningful volunteer experiences. \n  \nThis workshop is being offered in partnership with Volunteer Methow\, which is preparing to launch its revitalized program connecting community members with meaningful volunteer opportunities across the Methow Valley. While upcoming Volunteer Methow trainings will introduce organizations to the new online platform\, provide guidance on using it effectively\, and offer support in building and maintaining robust volunteer programming\, this workshop offers complementary training and practical tools for successful volunteer engagement—from creating meaningful volunteer roles and supporting volunteers effectively to building programs where volunteers feel valued\, engaged\, and eager to return. \n  \nTwispWorks (YourSpace)\n502 S Glover St\nTwisp\, WA\nMonday\, September 21\n9:00AM – 3:00PM\nRegister here: https://bit.ly/46hDjPe \n  \nNorthwest Oregon Volunteer Administrators Association (NOVAA) is a professional network dedicated to supporting and strengthening the field of volunteer engagement across our communities in the Pacific Northwest. They connect volunteer professionals\, share knowledge and best practices and provide opportunities for learning and collaboration that help organizations build stronger\, more meaningful volunteer programs. Through their work\, they help elevate the impact of volunteers and the professionals who support them. \n  \nJenn Forristal: \nIn her nearly two decades as a volunteer administrator\, Jenn Forristal\, CVA has managed programs for thousands of volunteers serving in diverse fields including social services\, animal welfare\, public media\, national service\, political campaigns\, and professional associations. Currently\, she is the Volunteer Resources Manager at OPB (Oregon Public Broadcasting). \nJenn earned her Certified in Volunteer Administration (CVA) credential in 2016 and is committed to her own professional development and continued learning\, averaging over 50 hours of training annually in topics related to volunteer program management. Additionally\, she has training in equity in volunteer program and workplace implementation\, and advanced training in equity facilitation. \n 
URL:https://cfncw.org/event/volunteer-management-from-recruitment-to-impact-twisp/
LOCATION:TwispWorks\, 502 S Glover St\, Twisp\, WA
CATEGORIES:Nonprofit Practices Institute
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Management: From Recruitment to Impact | WENATCHEE
DESCRIPTION:  \nVolunteer Management: From Recruitment to Impact is a practical\, interactive workshop designed to help organizations build a strong foundation for effective volunteer engagement. Participants will explore the full volunteer management cycle—from understanding volunteer motivations and targeted recruitment through interviewing\, placement\, orientation\, risk management\, organizational culture\, and program evaluation. Drawing on NOVAA’s proprietary Volunteer Management curriculum\, this workshop provides practical tools and strategies that small organizations and teams can adapt to strengthen their volunteer programs\, demonstrate impact\, and create meaningful volunteer experiences. \n  \nConfluence Technology Center\n285 Technology Center Way\, #102\nWenatchee\, WA\nTuesday\, September 21\n9:00AM – 3:00PM\nRegister here: https://bit.ly/3Utwvvk \n  \nNorthwest Oregon Volunteer Administrators Association (NOVAA) is a professional network dedicated to supporting and strengthening the field of volunteer engagement across our communities in the Pacific Northwest. They connect volunteer professionals\, share knowledge and best practices and provide opportunities for learning and collaboration that help organizations build stronger\, more meaningful volunteer programs. Through their work\, they help elevate the impact of volunteers and the professionals who support them. \n  \nJenn Forristal: \nIn her nearly two decades as a volunteer administrator\, Jenn Forristal\, CVA has managed programs for thousands of volunteers serving in diverse fields including social services\, animal welfare\, public media\, national service\, political campaigns\, and professional associations. Currently\, she is the Volunteer Resources Manager at OPB (Oregon Public Broadcasting). \nJenn earned her Certified in Volunteer Administration (CVA) credential in 2016 and is committed to her own professional development and continued learning\, averaging over 50 hours of training annually in topics related to volunteer program management. Additionally\, she has training in equity in volunteer program and workplace implementation\, and advanced training in equity facilitation. \n 
URL:https://cfncw.org/event/volunteer-management-from-recruitment-to-impact-wenatchee/
LOCATION:Confluence Technology Center\, 285 Technology Center Way\, Wenatchee\, WA\, 98801
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