Common Good Vermont: Vermont Nonprofit Conference 2011: Measuring, Managing and Money, Part 2 of 2
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Those of us in the trenches of nonprofit work can feel overwhelmed by the double whammy of decreasing funding and increasing demand for services. Sometimes we feel like we are spinning our wheels in isolation. That’s why I am looking forward to seeing all of you at the Vermont Nonprofit Conference 2011 on April 14th!
We’ll be able to get together to learn more about “Measuring, Marketing & Money”. Check out the line up! There will be a fine slate of presenters–including Gretchen Morse (United Way of Chittenden County), Joy Livingston and Donna Reback, Rachel Jolly (Vermont Works for Women) and the folks from Spike Advertising. They will teach us how to tell if we are making a difference so that we can increase our funding and community support.
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