Best Practices in Nonprofit Management: Is Our House in Order?
Friday, Feb. 15, 2013
8:30 a.m. –3:30 p.m. on the UW Oshkosh campus
Find out if your organization has its business in order. This workshop will provide an assessment of policies, principles, guidelines, best practices and due diligence issues. We will help you evaluate the effectiveness of your organization and determine if your “house is in order.” Learn about policies and procedures that will work best for your organization. Topics covered will address board members, committees, personnel and staffing, budgeting and finances, fundraising, management and operations, public information, planning, programs and evaluation.
Fee
The fee for this workshop is $110, and it includes materials and morning refreshments. Lunch is on your own.
Presenter
Boris Frank of Boris Frank Associates brings more than 30 years of nonprofit experience to his marketing, management, fund-raising, development and strategic planning workshops. As a presenter, Frank brings an inspiring approach to the competitive world of nonprofit organizations and receives high praises from workshop participants.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
Workshop participants can receive 0.6 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for their 6-hour participation in this workshop.
Questions
For more information, contact the Division of Lifelong Learning and Community Engagement at (920) 424-1129 or toll free (800) 633-1442.
Program Manager
Bunny Hansen, Division of Lifelong Learning and Community Engagement, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Cancellation Policy
If UW Oshkosh Office of Continuing Education and Extension receives notice of cancellation 10 business days before the workshop, you will receive a full refund of fees, minus a $30 processing charge; No Refunds will be made for cancellations received after the registration deadline. No refunds will be given to no-shows. Registrations may be transferred to another person i n your organization at any time at no charge. Please inform us of such transfers in advance of the program, if possible. UW Oshkosh reserves the right to cancel any program due to insufficient enrollment, as well as the right to limit enrollment due to excessive demand.

