Nonprofit News

Help Santa Fe Community College Determine Local Needs for Workforce Training

Jun 13 2018

Related to: Human Resources

Goal: Prepare a Qualified Workforce.  Santa Fe Community College (SFCC) and Innovate+Educate have teamed up to launch a survey to determine local needs for workforce training.    The goal is to gather information from the community in order to develop and deliver tailored workforce training and professional development to assure a qualified and... Read Article

Talent Academy Application is Open

Jun 5 2018

Related to: Fund Development

Deadline: June 30, 2018.

The Grants Collective just opened its application for the third cohort of the Talent Academy. The Talent Academy is a four-month professional development fellowship for nonprofit professionals who want to rapidly upgrade their grant seeking abilities, learn through a comprehensive and structured progression, and set up a robust grant... Read Article

One ABQ Challenge Seeks Participants

Jun 1 2018

Related to: Collaboration, Related to: Leadership, Related to: Volunteer Management

Connecting Youth & Elders. The ABQ Volunteers Advisory Board is helping to design and implement Albuquerque’s First Annual One ABQ Challenge and they need your input!    The One ABQ Challenge formally launches on August 1st with Mayor and First Lady Keller asking individuals and... Read Article

Hands Across Time NM Seeks Collaborative Partners

May 31 2018

Related to: Collaboration, Related to: Fund Development

Stability for Families in Crisis. In the fall of 2018, Hands Across Time New Mexico (HATNM) is planning the implementation of a ‘Home Sharing’ program modeled after the California based HIP Housing program. Home Sharing is a living arrangement among two or more unrelated people. Home owners or renters (Home Providers) who... Read Article

General Data Protection Regulations

May 29 2018

Related to: Communications & Marketing, Related to: Technology

What Your Nonprofit Needs to Know.

As of Friday, May 25th, the EU’s General Data Protection Regulations are in effect—and, if you’ve opened your email inbox within the last month, you know that many companies are updating their privacy policies to be compliant.

GDPR is a new set of regulations that require... Read Article

A Powerful Story, A Winning Campaign

May 29 2018

Related to: Advocacy

Is your nonprofit prepared to effectively advocate for its cause? 

Dede Feldman, former Member of the New Mexico Senate, shares how a powerful story can mean a winning campaign.

Improve Nonprofit Operations, Increase Impact

May 25 2018

Related to: Evaluation

 

Nonprofits have a responsibility to regularly assess impact in order to improve and better serve their communities. The New Mexico Nonprofit Principles and Practices Guide provides guidelines to improve nonprofit operations and governance and best practices for strategic planning and evaluation.

Coming July 9, 2018. Sign up and get... Read Article

Expand Your Impact with AmeriCorps VISTA

May 23 2018

Related to: Collaboration, Related to: Volunteer Management

Build the Capacity of Your Organization.

The Corporation for National and Community Service’s (CNCS’s) New Mexico Office is seeking applications for the AmeriCorps VISTA program from
innovative, high-performing and outcome driven organizations that share the VISTA mission to provide long term solutions to poverty.... Read Article

Focus Groups on Race, Gender and Nonprofit Leadership

May 17 2018

Related to: Leadership

Race and Gender in the Nonprofit Sector.

The Building Movement Project (BMP) is hosting focus groups on leadership, race, and advancement in the nonprofit sector.

The Building Movement Project launched Race to Lead, a series of reports on their 2016 national survey of more than 4,000 staff and board members of nonprofit organizations from across the... Read Article

Volunteer Yardmaster Saves Trees

May 11 2018

Related to: Volunteer Management

What It Takes To Maintain a 13-Acre Park.

Vickey Hudimac can be seen in the Railyard Park most Tuesday and Thursday mornings, ready for the day’s gardening tasks. She’s been volunteering as a Yardmaster since April 2017 when she met the Railyard Conservancy’s Executive Director, Christy Downs, and other Yardmasters at a Free Rose Pruning... Read Article

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