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12th Annual Forum on Nonprofit Effectiveness


February 16, 2010

WHAT:          
What will the upcoming census tell us about our community and its people? How will you successfully integrate these changes to improve your effectiveness as an organization and positively impact your bottom line? Address these questions, and more, at the 12th Annual Forum on Nonprofit Effectiveness. This exciting day of learning includes analyzing established models, assessing one’s own organizational, cultural relevancy, identifying power structures in society and developing strategies for organizational effectiveness, all surrounding the theme of, “Our Mosaic Sector: Strategies for Achieving Cultural Relevancy.”

WHEN:         
7: 45 a.m.-4 p.m., March 5
 
WHERE: 
     
Phoenix Convention Center – North Building
100 N. 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004
 
WHY:           
To provide knowledge and tools to enhance the effectiveness of those who lead, manage and support nonprofits.

DETAILS:   
• Keynote speaker is Dr. Omowale Satterwhite, founder and senior advisor of the National Community Development Institute.
• Workshop sessions include “The Local Experience” panel presentation, organizational assessment, power structures and planning next steps. For the most updated agenda, visit http://nonprofit.asu.edu.
• The ASU Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation exists to advance nonprofit leadership practice so that organizations can better achieve their mission. Whether the mission is housing, youth development, recreation, or neighborhood revitalization, effective nonprofit organizations improve individual lives and enhance our entire community.

RSVP:        
To register, visit: http//nonprofit.asu.edu or call 602-496-0500.