
Institute for Nonprofit Capacity
This workshop focuses on specific knowledge and skills of parliamentary procedure to be used in boards and standing committees. The guiding principle of the workshop is parliamentary procedure should be used to help, not hinder, the effective functioning of meetings.
Topics include: voting methods, seven key motions, me...eting agendas and minutes (including consent agendas), presiding skills, governance documents, quorum and elections. The session will be interactive and there will time for questions.
Presenter:
Dr. J. Gaut Ragsdale
Associate Dean,
College of Informatics
Professor, Speech Communication
Dr. Ragsdale is a professional parliamentarian who frequently works with nonprofit organizations, counseling them on proper meeting procedures.
Come and learn!
Free Parking: Park in the NKU parking garage on Kenton Drive (building # 40 on NKU campus map) and bring your parking stub to the breakfast for validation of free parking.
Cost:
Free for INC's Paid Members (become a Paid INC Member through the INC website)
$10 for all others. Seating is limited.
Register: www.peopleware.net/0971
Date: March 5, 2009
Location: NKU Student Union - Room 104
(building # 17 on NKU campus map)
NKU Campus Map
Time: 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
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Topics include: voting methods, seven key motions, me...eting agendas and minutes (including consent agendas), presiding skills, governance documents, quorum and elections. The session will be interactive and there will time for questions.
Presenter:
Dr. J. Gaut Ragsdale
Associate Dean,
College of Informatics
Professor, Speech Communication
Dr. Ragsdale is a professional parliamentarian who frequently works with nonprofit organizations, counseling them on proper meeting procedures.
Come and learn!
Free Parking: Park in the NKU parking garage on Kenton Drive (building # 40 on NKU campus map) and bring your parking stub to the breakfast for validation of free parking.
Cost:
Free for INC's Paid Members (become a Paid INC Member through the INC website)
$10 for all others. Seating is limited.
Register: www.peopleware.net/0971
Date: March 5, 2009
Location: NKU Student Union - Room 104
(building # 17 on NKU campus map)
NKU Campus Map
Time: 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
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Parliamentary Procedure for Boards and Committees
Time:8:00AM Thursday, March 5th
Location: Northern Kentucky University

Institute for Nonprofit Capacity
Does your nonprofit organization need a new volunteer management plan? Does it need a website design, or a marketing plan, or a grant proposal written, or documentary photography of your organization's fine work? Perhaps your nonprofit wants to be considered for a Mayerson Student Philanthropy Grant.
Many services are... available to nonprofit organizations in Greater Cincinnati, often at no cost, by collaborating with an NKU service learning class. Students perform the work as part of their classroom curriculum and the nonprofit gets the end product.
NKU's Mayerson Student Philanthropy program gives classes the opportunity to make grant awards to nonprofit organizations.
Hear from NKU faculty and staff about how it all works and from a nonprofit leader to learn practical, on-the-ground examples.
Presenters:
Gayle Hilleke
Executive Director,
Kentucky Campus Compact
Dr. Julie Olberding
Director,
NKU Mayerson Student Philanthropy Program
Special video presentation
Matthew Albritton
Professor
Visual Arts - Documentary Photography
Free Parking: Park in the NKU parking garage on Kenton Drive (building # 40 on NKU campus map) and bring your parking stub to the breakfast for validation of free parking.
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Cost:
Free for INC's Paid Members (become a Paid INC Member through the INC website) $10 for all others. Seating is limited.
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Register for Breakthrough Breakfasts on-line.
For secure on-line registration visit Web Registration, see below, (Visa, MasterCard, Discover) and select the “Institute for Nonprofit Capacity” folder, or contact the NKU Connect Center at (859) 572-5600.
Register: www.peopleware.net/0971Read More
Many services are... available to nonprofit organizations in Greater Cincinnati, often at no cost, by collaborating with an NKU service learning class. Students perform the work as part of their classroom curriculum and the nonprofit gets the end product.
NKU's Mayerson Student Philanthropy program gives classes the opportunity to make grant awards to nonprofit organizations.
Hear from NKU faculty and staff about how it all works and from a nonprofit leader to learn practical, on-the-ground examples.
Presenters:
Gayle Hilleke
Executive Director,
Kentucky Campus Compact
Dr. Julie Olberding
Director,
NKU Mayerson Student Philanthropy Program
Special video presentation
Matthew Albritton
Professor
Visual Arts - Documentary Photography
Free Parking: Park in the NKU parking garage on Kenton Drive (building # 40 on NKU campus map) and bring your parking stub to the breakfast for validation of free parking.
--
Cost:
Free for INC's Paid Members (become a Paid INC Member through the INC website) $10 for all others. Seating is limited.
--
Register for Breakthrough Breakfasts on-line.
For secure on-line registration visit Web Registration, see below, (Visa, MasterCard, Discover) and select the “Institute for Nonprofit Capacity” folder, or contact the NKU Connect Center at (859) 572-5600.
Register: www.peopleware.net/0971Read More
Learn How Your Nonprofit Can Profit From an NKU Service Learning Collaboration
Time:8:00AM Thursday, February 5th
Location:Northern Kentucky University
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