When

Wednesday May 6, 2015 from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM EDT
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Where

TCC Center for Workforce Development 
444 Appleyard Drive
Tallahassee, FL 32304
 

 
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Contact

Ellen Piekalkiewicz, Executive Director 
United Partners for Human Services 
850-942-2569 
ellen@uphsfl.org 
 

16th Annual UPHS Conference for Excellence in Nonprofit Management & Leadership 

Join your nonprofit colleagues - directors, managers, grantmakers, academics, and board members - for a conference specifically designed with you in mind. This is an excellent opportunity for staff training, education and motivation at an excellent value.

Registration (until April 30)

UPHS Member: $75

Student: $85

Nonmember: $115

Here is what you can gain by attending the conference:

Nonprofit Practitioners:  Nonprofit leaders share their experiences in guiding their organizations, developing partnerships with other agencies, and delivering high quality services. Sessions include:  leadership, social media, outcomes measurement, employment law, fundraising, managing diverse staff, and networking for professional development.  Opportunities for peer exchange will be plentiful.

Nonprofit Consultants: Successful nonprofit consultants bring more than technical skills.  The UPHS conference offers and opportunity for consultants to interact with a wide array of nonprofit practitioners. Additonally, you can explore topics related to leadership, social media, networking for professional development, as well as a wide range of other areas.

Academic Centers, Scholars, and Students: This dynamic network of practitioners is a wonderful resource as you consider enhancements to your curricula, blend theory and practice toward effective social change, engage in research, and work in the Tallahassee nonprofit community.

Grantmakers:  The UPHS conference offers grantmakers the chance to interact directly with a wide range of nonprofit practitioners as well as specialists that focus on topics that directly concern your grantees, such as accountability, evaluation, and collaboration.