2020/2021 Breakfast with Benefits Schedule

2020/2021 BREAKFAST WITH BENEFITS SERIES SCHEDULE November 10, 2020 at 8:00 a.m. Social Media Advertising and Fundraising Presented by: Ron Giordan, Owner SynRG Marketing January 12, 2021 at 8:00 a.m. State of the Workplace Presented by: Jane Clark, CEO and Managing Partner Lake Effect HR & Law March 9, 2021 at 8:00 a.m. How to Operate Completely in the…

Critical Assistance for Educational Expenses

Foundation for Rural Housing is offering reimbursement for educational expenses because of COVID 19. The Foundation received a grant and certain qualifications apply. Below is the form. To learn more, please visit Foundation for Rural Housing. Click on the link below, download the word document and follow instructions from there. Supplemental educational expenses reimb.

Breakfast with Benefits: Retirement Plan Pitfalls

As a benefit to nonprofit leaders and their staff, N4N hosts the Breakfast with Benefits series to give nonprofit staff an opportunity to get together (virtually for now), share ideas, and learn from presenters on current topics affecting nonprofits. Tuesday, September 8, 2020 8  – 9 a.m. Retirement Plan Pitfalls: The Difference Between Average and Exceptional…

|

BREAKFAST (at home!) WITH BENEFITS – May 2020

During these times, the way we hold meetings has changed but the benefits of networking and education has not. YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR VIRTUAL EVENT! Best Practices in Banking Q&A Your Questions Answered on Banking Security, Accounts, and Loans Tuesday, May 12 7:45 – 9 a.m. Virtual Zoom Meeting Presented by: Thomas Pope, AAP,…

Breakfast with Benefits: Strategic Planning

How the One-Page Goal Tree Builds Enthusiastic Collaboration Tuesday, March 10 7:30 – 9 a.m. Madison Senior Center: 330 W Mifflin Street, Madison Presented by: Derrick Van Mell, CEO of the Center for Management Terms & Practices (theindex.net) We will discuss the real obstacles to a successful plan are a) getting everyone to stick with…

Nonprofit Annual Reports – Engaging and Informing

The development of a nonprofit’s annual report can be time consuming, laborious, and unfortunately sometimes even boring, but it doesn’t have to be and shouldn’t be. In fact, the annual report could be used to make another connection with current donors while also informing potential donors and corporations about how their money would be used….