In our hands-on workshop you will learn what you must know before you start your nonprofit and what barriers to entry and critical success factors you must consider. We will teach you which nonprofit entity will best serve your needs, how to develop your organizational structure, the legal issues you must consider, how to develop your mission statement, conducting a simple organizational assessment, establish your preliminary budget and how to develop your goals, objectives and desired outcomes.
Who Should Attend:
Anyone who wants to start a nonprofit organization or CEO’s, directors and managers that are running a nonprofit.
Background:
There are 1375 nonprofit organizations registered in Sonoma County.* The exact number fluctuates constantly, but you get the point. Thousands of good people are doing good things for other people, the environment and animals by raising billions of dollars annually for their programs.
Learning Objectives
The Presenters: Daryl Reese - Daryl’s practice focuses on nonprofit law, business law, and civil litigation. As a former business leader and nonprofit executive, he brings a wealth of knowledge and understanding to the business needs of business entities and nonprofit organizations of all types;
Fran Meininger - Fran has over 25 years of experience in nonprofit leadership, from volunteer coordinator to Executive Director, as well as membership on many boards, councils and commissions.
Charles (Chuck) Levine - Charles Levine was the President of the Board of Jack London Park Partners, when it created the first Operating Agreement to manage a California State Park. In the six years since JLPP began operating the Park, it has thrived. Attendance has more than doubled. The Park’s budget has increased by a factor of 4, yet the Park has consistently operates at break-even or with a surplus. Volunteers in the Park have increased about 5- fold. The Park is recognized by many as a model for public-private partnerships.
Workshop fees:
General: $35
Veterans: 0