Nonprofit Impact: Technology Trends Brown Bag Lunch Tuesday, September 22nd at Harden Foundation Conference Center
The 2014 Nonprofit Impact study identified a number of social, economic, political, environmental and legal trends. This year NAMC will present a series of brown bag lunch meetings where some of the key trends will be discussed. Join us in September to discuss technology trends and how your organization can work better and smarter in order to achieve its mission.
- Salinas, CA (1888PressRelease) August 20, 2015 - Confirmed panelists include Ronni Alvarez of Alvarez Technology Group and Aaron Waters of Rayne Technology Solutions.
Bring your lunch, being your questions, network with colleagues and delve into this timely and fascinating subject with NAMC!
Note: Space is limited and pre-registration by Sept.19 is required.
When: Tuesday September 22, 2015 from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM PDT
Where: Harden Foundation Conference Center 1636 Ercia Street Salinas, CA 93906
COST: NAMC Members $5 and Non-members $10
Register online at http://tinyurl.com/NAMCtechtrends or on our website www.alliancemonterey.org
Background on the Nonprofit Alliance of Monterey County:
Nonprofits benefit society by organizing the energy, ideas and talent of a community to achieve together what individuals cannot achieve alone. But who organizes the nonprofits? Who helps them mobilize their supporters, sharpen their leadership skills, and relay their vision to the public, to businesses and to local governments?
Throughout Monterey and the Salinas Valley, that role falls to the Nonprofit Alliance of Monterey County (NAMC). This unincorporated membership organization represents a large range of key actors in the nonprofit industry. NAMC strives to develop and implement programs that encourage its members to work collaboratively and support one another, that improve the internal operations and structures of nonprofits, and that speak to the larger community about the critical role of the nonprofit industry in society.
Governed by its Core Leadership, a 10- to 15-member group elected annually, NAMC ensures well-run and effective nonprofits that contribute to the overall economic wellbeing and quality of life in Monterey County.
Formed in 2003 in response to financial and political upheavals that led to decreased funding and a loss of community services throughout the nonprofit sector, NAMC sought to uncover the needs of local nonprofits.
In 2005, the Harden Foundation funded an economic impact survey that revealed the nonprofit sector to be a major employer in Monterey County. NAMC responded by holding brown bag lunches, socials and meetings, including the first in a series of Cultural Competency conferences.
With its first paid staff member on board in 2007, NAMC provided educational workshops and legislative updates, networking nonprofit and public agencies and advocating in political circles on behalf of the nonprofit community. In just four years NAMC had become a trusted and skilled ally for the numerous and varied nonprofits.
By tapping into the values, interests and relationships of nonprofits, NAMC can help mobilize and energize these groups to realize their visions and help the communities they serve.
FACT SHEET
· Nonprofit Alliance of Monterey County is an unincorporated membership organization governed by Core Leadership, a 10- to 15-member group elected annually.
· The alliance develops and fosters collaborations between Monterey County nonprofits by implementing programs that strengthen infrastructure within nonprofits.
· NAMC represents the range of key actors in the nonprofit industry, with ACTION Council of Monterey County acting as its fiscal agent.
· NAMC is a powerful voice in the local, state and federal legislative process, and works to keep nonprofits informed and to lobby in support of policies that strengthen their initiatives.
· Benefits of membership include: discounted fees at workshops; legislative advocacy; networking opportunities; monthly newsletter; website directory and more.
· NAMC has developed a countywide Diversity and Social Equity Initiative, with the purpose of improving the quality of life for all residents of Monterey County, especially those with the greatest vulnerabilities and disadvantages.
· Becoming a sponsor of NAMC goes a long way to securing a better future for Monterey County. For further information on Corporate Sponsorship, contact Sue Parris, NAMC Project Coordinator, at sue ( @ ) alliancemonterey dot org; 831-373-4606 dot
· Find out more about NAMC by visiting www.alliancemonterey.org. Address: P.O. Box 602, Pacific Grove, CA 93950. Phone: 373-4606
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