Fundamentals of Nonprofit Business - Demystifying Nonprofit Human Resource Practices
Date and Time
Friday Jan 24, 2014
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM CST
January 24 from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Location
Peoria Public Library located in downtown Peoria, IL
Fees/Admission
There is no cost for this training, but registration is required. To register, visit www.communityfoundationci.org and click on “The Fundamentals of Nonprofit Business Series” link under “Quick Links.”
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Description
The first “Fundamentals of Nonprofit Business” training of 2014 focuses on managing human resources. The Community Foundation of Central Illinois, Chuck Weaver’s Leaders Change Peoria Foundation and nonprofit consultants Ruby & Associates organize the free “Fundamentals” series for area nonprofit staff and volunteer leaders.
The next session, “Demystifying Nonprofit Human Resource Practices” will be held on January 24th, 2014 in the auditorium of the Peoria Public Library located in downtown Peoria, IL from 1:00 - 4:00PM. Nonprofit Executive Directors/CEOs, staff and board members are invited to attend. There is no cost for this training, but registration is required. To register, visit www.communityfoundationci.org and click on “The Fundamentals of Nonprofit Business Series” link under “Quick Links.”
Human Resource consultant Raylana Anderson of Anderson Consulting and Rick Zehr, CEO of IPMR will be presenting. They will discuss how human resource support helps any organization thrive. The content will focus on issues that small and large nonprofits face. They will share creative practices for managing human resources from both the perspective of an HR professional and a nonprofit executive.
“The Fundamentals of Nonprofit Business” is a collaborative effort designed to impact the nonprofit sector by offering quality training on issues relevant to our community. Each session includes a focused discussion concerning the central Illinois nonprofit sector as a whole. The intent is to create an open dialogue within the sector in a neutral setting. Therefore, professionals and nonprofits will not only benefit from the training content, but have the opportunity to network and more importantly to participate in an organized dialogue about our community.