Nonprofit Sector Development Series
Preparing Nonprofit Leaders of Tomorrow...Today.

A Partnership of LANO Southwest and the Family Foundation of Southwest Louisiana

Lake Charles, LA

 

Information

Regional Town Hall Meeting

Continuity of Operations Planning (COOP)

Intermediate PowerPoint

Constructive Confrontation

Fund Development

Lunch @ LANO

Registration Form

 

Nonprofit Sector Development Series

A partnership of LANO Southwest and Family Foundation of Southwest Louisiana, supported by Entergy, Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation (LDRF), and the United Way of Southwest Louisiana, this series of workshops will increase knowledge, competency and skills in key leadership and management responsibilities, including governance and leadership, sound financial practices, public policy and more for nonprofit agencies. These dynamic workshops are presented by professionals who are experts in their fields.

Participants

  • Supervisors

  • Executive Directors 

  • Board Members

  • Development Staff

Enrollment Fees

$25 per participant, per session

$10 per participant, per session for LANO Members (paid in advance, nonrefundable)

$10 per participant, per session for United Way of Southwest Louisiana agency employees (paid in advance, nonrefundable)

Limited Scholarships available. For application call Susan Poston at 337-436-9533

Seating is limited, register today!
 

 

“We are committed to promoting philanthropy in our community and providing resource assistance to build capacity in the nonprofit sector in Southwest Louisiana...preparing nonprofit leaders of tomorrow...today.”

Julio Galan, CEO Family Foundation of Southwest Louisiana

“A special thanks to the Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO) and Family Foundation of Southwest Louisiana for putting on the Nonprofit Sector Development Series. In our profession it is very important that we understand that we are a business. This program helps us to focus on the business side of our organization. We know we do well in providing quality services; these programs help us to do it even better.”

Tom Morris, President/CEO United Way of Southwest Louisiana

 

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