Community Works Workshops

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Princeton Community Works, an annual event designed to connect nonprofit board members, staff members, and volunteers, is back for its 13th year.

A central theme for this year is listening to donors, which is the keynote workshop among the 20 taking place on Monday, January 25, at 5 p.m. at Frist Center at Princeton University.

Cost to attend is $29, which includes a box supper, two workshops and all workshop-related materials. Call 609-924-8652 or visit www.princetoncommunityworks.org.

Are You Listening? byDorothy Eckes, evolutionary coach;

Forty Practical Fundraising Ideals for Survival and Success by Les Loysen, president of Consulting Services for Non-Profit Organizations;

Building and Cultivating Donor Relationships by Ralph Serpe, executive vice president of the Princeton Area Community Foundation;

From the Grant Makers’ Perspective by Nancy Kieling, executive director of the Princeton Area Community Foundation, Michael Bzdak, director of corporate contributions at Johnson & Johnson, and Jamie Sapoch, nonprofit consultant;

Roles and Responsibilities of Board Members by Jane Silverman of Jane Silverman Associates;

You-Turn: Positive Organizational Change by James Davy of James Davy Associates;

Legal Aspects of the Non-Profit by Nancy Eberhardt, executive director of ProBono Partnerships;

How to Run a Workshop by Elizabeth Casparian, executive director of HiTops;

Everyday Ways to Recognize and Motivate Your Staff, Volunteers, and Board Members by Sandy Lopacky, consultant to philanthropy and nonprofits;

Best Practices for Successful Fundraising by Becky Dembo and Heather Robinson, Partnership In Philanthropy;

Maximizing Your Volunteer Experience by Adrienne Rubin, executive director of Volunteer Connect;

Personality Styles in the Workplace by Amelia Willson of AMW Consulting;

The Art of Delegation by Marge Smith, chair of Community Works;

Giving and Receiving Feedback Across the Organization Chart by Robin Fogel of Robin Fogel & Associates;

Budgeting for the Rest of Us by Jack Fein and Sherise Ritter, managing directors of the Mercadien Group;

Dashboards: A Tool for Measurement and Management by Nancy Daneshgar and Ryan Larkin of Merrill Lynch;

Stretching Your Marketing Dollars by Gloria Nelson, president of Afton Marketing Group;

Public Relations: Crafting Your Message by Ted Deutsch of Deutsch Communications;

Using Social Networking Sites to Boost Your Organization by Alicia Jones, president of Strategy Solutions;

Ten Ways to Improve Your Website by Loan Nguyen Liu of WSI Internet Consultant.

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