State Board Training Consortium
Are you a nonprofit receiving funding from OASAS, DOH AIDS Institute and Center for Community Health, OMRDD, OMH or OCFS?
These state agencies, in collaboration with NYCON, have created a free Board Training program! All board members (and Executive Directors or Chief Fiscal Officers accompanied by a board member) are
welcome to attend.
The SBTC´s Achieving Excellence in Governance Training Series is intended to empower board members of affiliated nonprofits throughout the state with the information and tools necessary to carry out their very important responsibilities and obligations. Whether you are an experienced board member, or just beginning your volunteer service, on a board for a larger established agency or a newer smaller one, there is
a SBTC training that can meet your needs.
Qualifying Nonprofits are those Funded by or Affiliated
with:
· NYS Office of Alcoholism & Substance Abuse
Services
· NYS Office of Mental Health
· NYS Office of Mental Retardation & Developmental
Disabilities
· NYS Department of Health´s AIDS Institute and
Center for Community Health
· NYS Office of Children and Family Services
Questions? Please contact Jennifer Montalvo, Membership & Events Coordinator
jmontalvo@nycon.org or call (800) 515-5012 ext. 126 or visit www.nycon.org.
About the State Board Training Consortium
The New York Council of Nonprofits, Inc. (NYCON) is pleased to announce the State Board Training Consortium Series. SBTC represents the continuation of an unprecedented collaborative effort of four state agencies to promote excellence in governance of the nonprofits whose programs are funded and regulated by their agencies. In many cases these nonprofits provide the substantial portion of direct care and support services to individuals and families in communities throughout New York.
UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
Utica, NY Radisson Hotel, 200 Genesee Street
Register online now at www.nycon.org
September 1st, 2010
Duties and Responsibilities of Nonprofit Boards
September 2nd, 2010
Strategic Planning: Setting the Course for a Successful Future
Fund Development For Nonprofit Boards
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