Wednesday, April 24, 2013

The Provider - Weekly Update


News From the Institute for Human Services

AmeriCorps Kids First Initiative Member in the Spotlight: Tamar Samuel-Siegel

Tamar Samuel-Siegel is currently serving in her second term at the Southeast Steuben County Library, where she has learned storytelling skills, program development, and a variety of childhood education and human services strategies. Tamar decided to become an AmeriCorps Member due to the opportunity to learn, work, and serve, three activities that she not only values, but also believes to be inherently valuable to local and national community. Although she is currently being challenged with the question of what she will do when her service is complete, Tamar has enjoyed the structure of a public service position and the freedom to explore her own interests while pursuing challenges she may not have encountered had she not served as an AmeriCorps Member.
Learn More About Tamar >


National Volunteer Week - Celebrate Service


The Institute for Human Services is working to celebrate service this week by raising awareness for the many volunteer efforts around the area.  IHS is collaborating with multiple organizations and entities to make National Volunteer Week a success.  Three mayors have proclaimed it National Volunteer Week, IHS is recognizing two organizations as IHS Volunteer Partners of the Year, and our Steuben Coordinated Transportation program will be having a volunteer recognition luncheon.  Thousands of people just in the Southern Tier give of themselves and work to improve the region by taking action and volunteering.  A big thank you goes out to all of those who give of themselves and make a difference!

Register Now for Our 5th Annual Adolescent Health and Wellness Conference


 
INSPIRE, formerly the Steuben Teen Pregnancy Prevention Task Force, invites you to join us for our Adolescent Health & Wellness Conference. Participants will get the chance to network with professionals throughout the region, learn about valuable resources, and attend professional development workshops.  To celebrate our 5th year, we will have a creativity competition, off-site networking luncheon and an afternoon keynote speaker.


+Want to get the word out about your organization at the conference? Become an Exhibitor Today! 

Request For Presenters - 2013 Volunteer Conference

Last year, the IHS Volunteer Conference attracted over 90 nonprofit professionals throughout the region and New York State, from a variety of nonprofit sectors such as human services, health care, environmental, children & families, youth, etc. Participants typically represented people who work with, administer, coordinate or manage volunteers. Currently, the Institute for Human Services, Inc., is seeking presenters on a broad range of topics related to nonprofit issues and trends that will benefit all levels of professionals in the nonprofit work place. Participants will be interested in workshops that offer concrete ideas, methods, and resources that they can incorporate into their own programs and services. This year, the conference will be held on November 13, 2013, at the Radisson in Corning. If you are interested in being involved with the 2nd Annual Volunteer Conference, please email volunteer@ihsnet.org,

Girls on the Run 5K Celebration!

Run - Walk - Hop - Skip - Jump - Celebrate!
The Girls on the Run of the Southern Tier 5k presented by the Steuben Rural Health Network will take place on Saturday, June 8th at 9:30 a.m. at the Mark Twain Riverfront Park, Downtown Elmira. More than 160 of the runners will be girls from all over the Southern Tier who have trained with volunteer coaches for 10 weeks as part of the Girls on the Run program.  The 5k is a family-friendly, non-competitive, and open to the public.

Workshop - "Adding Silver to the Rainbow: Providing Culturally Competent Care to the LGBT Older Adult"

This is a free educational opportunity for professional nursing staff and the healthcare workforce. Howard Brown Health Center in Chicago, IL received a federal (HRSA) grant to develop a comprehensive curriculum for nurses and healthcare staff focused on caring for the older LGBT adult. This cultural competency curriculum, named Nurses' HEALE (Healthcare Education About LGBT Elders), is being coordinated by Chemung Valley and Steuben Rural Health Networks and will be presented by staff from Howard Brown Medical Center on Wednesday, May 15th, from 9 am to 4:30 pm, at the Chemung County Health Complex. There is no cost to attend to this day-long training, however, registration is required. 

Visit The Provider online to see more

Job Opportunity!

Click here to see the details of a job opportunity as a director of development for the Finger Lakes Musical Theatre Festival and Merry-Go-Round Playhouse 

Area organizations receive funding for National Volunteer Week projects


By Article Submitted

As a part of New York State’s Volunteer Generation initiative, the Regional Volunteer Center of the Southern Tier has made available over $3,800 in grants to local organizations participating in the National Volunteer Week, a portion of which will be distributed in the Chemung, Schuyler and Steuben region. This diverse group of projects will allow organizations throughout the region to celebrate National Volunteer Week through community service, volunteer recognition, and education.
“Volunteers are one of the most valuable resources that nonprofits have. They serve on boards, provide direct services, raise money, and educate the community on the needs in the region,” explains Patrick Rogers, Executive Director of the Institute for Human Services. “We are so happy to provide this funding to allow our local nonprofits to recognize and better utilize volunteers during National Volunteer Week.”
After reviewing all of the proposals, the Steering Committee of the Regional Volunteer Center of the Southern Tier chose to fund the following programs in the Chemung, Schuyler and Steuben Region.
Chemung County:
· Chemung ARC: To have a community cookout to draw people to adopt garden beds and to become more engaged with Quatrano Park.
· Friends of Chemung River Watershed: Will lead a trash cleanup on the Lackawanna Rail Trail in Elmira.
Schuyler County:
· Catholic Charities Schuyler (Schuyler Outreach): Will have a volunteer recognition and appreciation lunch for their volunteers.
· Schuyler County Office for the Aging:  To conduct outreach events to recruit volunteers to assist in highly needed service areas.
Steuben County:
· American Red Cross – Hornell: Will have a banquet with a speaker to recognize volunteers.
· Avoca Hose Company #1: To have a volunteer recognition reception with gifts for the volunteers.
· Catholic Charities Steuben, Corning Turning Point: Will provide volunteers with lunch and a gift.
· Hornell Area Concern for Youth: To provide t-shirts to mentors for their Caring Attitudes Mentoring Program.
· Steuben Coordinated Transportation: To purchase oil changes for volunteer drivers that take clients all over the region for non-emergency medical appointments in their own vehicles.
The Regional Volunteer Center of the Southern Tier is a collaboration which promotes and enhances local volunteer efforts. Working with local nonprofits, the Center’s goal is to build the volunteer infrastructure in the region so that more people are able to make a difference. It is led by the Institute for Human Services, the United Way of Broome County, and United Way of Tompkins County. To learn more about the volunteer center or to search for opportunities dial 2-1-1 or visit www.southerntiervolunteers.org.
Funding for the National Volunteer Week mini-grants has been made possible by a grant through the New York State Office of National and Community Service.
2-1-1 HELPLINE Give Help provides support services to connect organizations and volunteers and to provide support for volunteer administrators through the Institute for Human Services.  To find hundreds of local volunteer opportunities from various organizations, go to www.211helpline.org, or dial 2-1-1 or 1-800-346-2211.
The Institute for Human Services is a non-profit management support organization founded in 1984. The Institute provides management support, information and referral, organizational development, research and technology services to planners, funders and providers serving the Southern Tier of New York State. Support for its 2-1-1 HELPLINE Give Help project is provided by the United Way of the Southern Tier. For more information, visit www.ihsnet.org.
If you have any questions about the efforts in your area please feel free to contact your local area representative.  Contact information for the Western District (Chemung, Schuyler, and Steuben Counties) is as follows:
Tess McKinley, Manager of Communications & Volunteer Support, Institute for Human Services Phone: 2-1-1 or (800) 346-2211, Email: mckinleyt@ihsnet.org.

2-1-1 Helpline Quarterly Newsletter from the IHS

It's National Volunteer Week!  "Celebrate Service" from April 21-27.  This is a perfect opportunity to recognize volunteers at various organizations, whether with a simple thank you, note, gift or even a celebratory event. 
  
Volunteers truly help us to meet our challenges and accomplish our goals. 
  
 
The Institute for Human Services is recognizing two organizations for the first annual IHS Volunteer Partner of the Year Award to commemorate National Volunteer Week 2013.  We are "celebrating the service" of these two organizations as they support hundreds of volunteers through their programs in Chemung and Steuben Counties.  A big thank you goes out to the Chemung Volunteer Action Corps and the Steuben Office for the Aging!  These organizations will be recognized at the United Way on Friday April 26 at a press conference at 9 a.m.

-Find Hundreds of Local Volunteer Opportunities
-Volunteer Conference RFP Available
-Volunteer Opportunities
-Volunteer Tidbits

and much more! To continue reading click here!

New Webinar for Spring & Summer

Know Thy Self: Assessing Organizational Readiness When Taking on the World of Restructuring [Lunch & Learn Webinar]
Presented by Doug Sauer, CEO,
New York Council of Nonprofits, Inc.

Tuesday May 7th, 2013    11:00am to 12:30pm   
   
Affiliation discussions are a discovery process - uncovering and clarifying motivations, interests, organizational facts and circumstances, strengths and weaknesses. It is a process where potential partners learn about each other and yes, learn about themselves as well. Successful affiliation talks depend largely on each party being prepared, as transparency starts internally first. The more clarity your board and staff leadership can get as to the organization's true operational, fiscal, and "mission" health, the better positioned the organization will be in type of restructuring or collaboration. This webinar, led by our seasoned restructuring expert, Doug Sauer CEO, will guide attendees as to the questions that you should first ask yourselves and then extend to your potential partner. 
Register Now

Explore Employee Benefits that You Can Afford!
May: Spotlight on  Flexible Spending Account Program (FSA) and Life Insurance Programs 

We know that the Employe Benefits "Market" can be
complicated.  Our job is to help make that world more simple, and affordable for nonprofits. To help you understand each type of benefit, it's coverage features and it's costs we are rolling out a series of short 30-minute webinar spotlights on our administered programs: Health Insurance,Flexible Spending Accounts and our Vision Program - which is new for 2013!  
Up next...
5/9/2013


Social Media Myth Busting: If You Build It, Will They Come? [Lunch & Learn Webinar]
Presented by Andrew Marietta, Regional Manager, Central NY Office, NYCON and Valerie Venezia, Vice President, Membership & Marketing, NYCON
June 14th, 2013 11:00am to 12:30pm 
Register Now
 
Sometimes it seems like there's a new hot social media tool launched every day of the week. Figuring out what these tools do, how our nonprofit should use them, and frankly, if you need to use these tools can boggle anyone's mind. As busy nonprofit staff and board members we need to know what specific tool do we use for our specific goals? How do we measure success? This webinar will help cut through the clutter of social media mayhem and help you simplify, refocus, and target social media tools based on organizational needs and a focused message (and maybe even some actual metrics!)  
Register Now 
The Two Good (& Short) Webinars You May Have Missed this Month...
Last week NYCON hosted and recorded two very short, informative webinars on two very different topics. These were two great webinars that you (probably) missed. Take a few minutes and check them out when it's convenient for you!

 First, our Dental Program Spotlight:  NYCON's most popular (and very affordable) employee benefit, this program provides two optoins, comprehensive coverage and a array of providers to choose from. Take a few minutes and listen to Eric Laughlin of CS Plus give a quick overview of how the program works, what it covers and how much it costs. CLICK HERE.

DoGoodBuyUs Corporate Member Spotlight:Does your nonprofit have great goods to sell? Are you looking for an online marketplace to help you spread the word? Check out the 20 minute Corporate Member spotlight we did with Zach Rosenberg, Founder of DoGoodBuyUs.CLICK HERE. 

Monday, April 22, 2013

From the SUDDES Group, The Daily Nuggets Blog: Just Ask


Tom Suddes
CHI (Catholic Health Initiatives) Training in Colorado on Wednesday. Also getting everything ready for a big week in Ireland.
    I know our Point of View is game changing.
    I know we’ve got a lot of great Framework and Processes for FI Teams.
    I know if you follow the Roadmap, you have a guide for big funding boosts.
    I also know that none of that means squat if you don’t JUST ASK!!!
Three PDF’s that you can print and share that might help.
To see more online click here.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

News from the Institute for Human Services- weekly update


April Volunteer in the Spotlight: Karen Charnetski

 This month's Volunteer in the Spotlight, Karen Charnetski, dedicates her time as a volunteer to Girls on the Run of the Southern Tier. Upon learning about the program in July 2012, Karen become involved with GOTRST through recruiting additional volunteers, as well as serving as a course monitor for the inaugural 5k Celebration. Currently, Karen is volunteering as a GOTRST Coach at Hendy Elementary. Initially, Karen became interested in the program through her love of running and spending time with kids, however, after learning more about GOTRST, she was in awe at how wonderful and empowering the program truly is. As a mother of three boys, Karen finds dedicating her time to GOTRST and being with the girls to be a guilty pleasure, rather than a challenge.
Learn More About Karen >
Find Out How You Can Become Involved With GOTRST >


Register Now for Our 5th Annual Adolescent Health and Wellness Conference

INSPIRE, formerly the Steuben Teen Pregnancy Prevention Task Force, invites you to join us for our Adolescent Health & Wellness Conference. Participants will get the chance to network with professionals throughout the region, learn about valuable resources, and attend professional development workshops.  To celebrate our 5th year, we will have a creativity competition, off-site networking luncheon and an afternoon keynote speaker.


+Want to get the word out about your organization at the conference?  Become an Exhibitor Today! 

IHS Educational Opportunities

Part of the mission of the Institute for Human Services is to provide free and low cost educational opportunities for nonprofit professionals.  Our April opportunities are based on suggestions from some of our previous workshops:

Request For Presenters - 2013 Volunteer Conference

Last year, the IHS Volunteer Conference attracted over 90 nonprofit professionals throughout the region and New York State, from a variety of nonprofit sectors such as human services, health care, environmental, children & families, youth, etc. Participants typically represented people who work with, administer, coordinate or manage volunteers. Currently, the Institute for Human Services, Inc., is seeking presenters on a broad range of topics related to nonprofit issues and trends that will benefit all levels of professionals in the nonprofit work place. Participants will be interested in workshops that offer concrete ideas, methods, and resources that they can incorporate into their own programs and services. This year, the conference will be held on November 13, 2013, at the Radisson in Corning. If you are interested in being involved with the 2nd Annual Volunteer Conference, please email volunteer@ihsnet.org,

Workshop - "Adding Silver to the Rainbow: Providing Culturally Competent Care to the LGBT Older Adult"

This is a free educational opportunity for professional nursing staff and the healthcare workforce. Howard Brown Health Center in Chicago, IL received a federal (HRSA) grant to develop a comprehensive curriculum for nurses and healthcare staff focused on caring for the older LGBT adult. This cultural competency curriculum, named Nurses' HEALE (Healthcare Education About LGBT Elders), is being coordinated by Chemung Valley and Steuben Rural Health Networks and will be presented by staff from Howard Brown Medical Center on Wednesday, May 15th, from 9 am to 4:30 pm, at the Chemung County Health Complex. There is no cost to attend to this day-long training, however, registration is required. 

Organizations Receive Funding for National Volunteer Week Projects

The Regional Volunteer Center of the Southern Tier (RVCST) distributed minigrants to five counties in the area to help organizations celebrate volunteers for National Volunteer Week. The RVCST is a collaboration of the Institute for Human Services, United Way of Broome County and United Way of Tompkins County. IHS and 2-1-1 HELPLINE Give Help are excited to bring these funds into the community to increase and recognize civic engagement in the region.
  
  
Looking to volunteer?  Click here to find hundreds of volunteer opportunities in our area.

Pinwheels for Prevention in Steuben County

   
There are pinwheels being placed all over Steuben County for Child Abuse Prevention Month.  These pinwheels are in front of the Addison Youth Center.  The Child Abuse Prevention Task Force is promoting the message "I promise...", where each member of their community promises to help a neighbor or parent.  This could be offering to babysit for an hour or bringing over dinner.  Remembering each play a part in raising future generations.  

To see more on the IHS click here.

The NonProfit Times Weekly E-Newsletter

IRS Reports 10,000 Fewer Nonprofits In 2012

There were 10,000 fewer registered tax-exempt organizations in 2012 than in 2011.
According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Data Book for 2012, which was released Monday, there were 1,484,818 501(c) organizations for the fiscal year ending in September, compared with 1,494,882 in 2011 – a decrease of 10,064, or about 0.68 percent.Read more...

Professional Development...
5 principles for ethical mentoring

“I never meant for that to happen.”
Just as the above lament can be the swan song for a nonprofit that doesn't follow good organizational practices, it can also be the epitaph for a mentoring partnership gone wrong.
Read more...

Human Resources...
15 interview questions you can legally ask

There are a lot of laws these days that restrict the kind of information you can request from candidates during job interviews. Since you probably don't want to get in trouble with the law, it's important to know the questions that you can and should ask.
Read more...

Management...
6 reasons change is good

It's usual to resist change. Those who aren't pulling their own (or any) weight know that their gigs can be threatened if they don't do a whirlwind job of convincing change agents just how essential they are. Those who are pulling their own weight (or more) know that their livelihoods are threatened because they are too busy working to prove how essential they are to the operation.

To Read More Click Here

Webinars Missed from NYCON, Plus New for Spring & Summer!

The Two Good (& Short) Webinars You May Have Missed Last Week...
Last week NYCON hosted and recorded two very short, informative webinars on two very different topics. These were two great webinars that you (probably) missed. Take a few minutes and check them out when it's convenient for you! 

 First, our Dental Program Spotlight:  NYCON's most popular (and very affordable) employee benefit, this program provides two optoins, comprehensive coverage and a array of providers to choose from. Take a few minutes and listen to Eric Laughlin of CS Plus give a quick overview of how the program works, what it covers and how much it costs. CLICK HERE.

DoGoodBuyUs Corporate Member Spotlight: Does your nonprofit have great goods to sell? Are you looking for an online marketplace to help you spread the word? Check out the 20 minute Corporate Member spotlight we did with Zach Rosenberg, Founder of DoGoodBuyUs. CLICK HERE. 



NYCON Membership Benefits Orientation [Webinar]
Good for Prospective, New & Returning Members! April 18th, May 17th or June 14th - Your Choice
In our "Get to Know Us" Sessions, NYCON staff will tell you a lot more about our membership benefits - and answer all the questions you have regarding our process, costs and what you get for FREE.  We will be talking about these benefits.
  • Nonprofit Training, Education and Professional Assistance 
  • Cost Savings Solutions for Nonprofits
  • The Nonprofit Voice in New York State   

    Register Now


Presented by Susan Weinrich, VP of Organizational Develoment Services, NYCON
Friday, April 19, 2013 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM (EDT)
Call And Login Information Will Be Sent Via Email

Developing a strategic plan is an important component of organizational success; developing strategicthinking throughout the organization, however, is what enables an organization to make timely and effective decisions before, during, and after the establishment of a strategic plan. This session will provide guidance and offer suggestions on how you can leverage the impact of your strategic plan (if you have one) and build a culture where Board and staff leadership look forward rather than backward and seize opportunities rather than manage crisis. Learn how to improve your organizational decision making and move forward with shared purpose, commitment, and vision.


Know Thy Self: Assessing Organizational Readiness When Taking on the World of Restructuring [Lunch & Learn Webinar]
Presented by Doug Sauer, CEO, 
New York Council of Nonprofits, Inc.

Tuesday May 7th, 2013    11:00am to 12:30pm   
   
Affiliation discussionsare a discovery process - uncovering and clarifying motivations, interests, organizational facts and circumstances, strengths and weaknesses. It is a process where potential partners learn about each other and yes, learn about themselves as well. Successful affiliation talks depend largely on each party being prepared, as transparency starts internally first. The more clarity your board and staff leadership can get as to the organization's true operational, fiscal, and "mission" health, the better positioned the organization will be in type of restructuring or collaboration. This webinar, led by our seasoned restructuring expert, Doug Sauer CEO, will guide attendees as to the questions that you should first ask yourselves and then extend to your potential partner. 


Social Media Myth Busting: If You Build It, Will They Come? [Lunch & Learn Webinar]
Presented by Andrew Marietta, Regional Manager, Central NY Office, NYCON and Valerie Venezia, Vice President, Membership & Marketing, NYCON
June 14th, 2013 11:00am to 12:30pm 

Sometimes it seems like there's a new hot social media tool launched every day of the week. Figuring out what these tools do, how our nonprofit should use them, and frankly, if you need to use these tools can boggle anyone's mind. As busy nonprofit staff and board members we need to know what specific tool do we use for our specific goals? How do we measure success? This webinar will help cut through the clutter of social media mayhem and help you simplify, refocus, and target social media tools based on organizational needs and a focused message (and maybe even some actual metrics!)  


For more click here.


Sunday, April 14, 2013

The Institute for Human Services



Request for Presenters
2013 Volunteer Conference
Institute for Human Services, Inc.

Last year, the IHS Volunteer Conference attracted over 90 nonprofit professionals throughout the region and New York State from a variety of nonprofit sectors such as human services, health care, environmental, children & families, youth, etc. Participants typically represented people who work with, administer, coordinate or manage volunteers.
  
We are seeking presenters on a broad range of topics related to nonprofit issues and trends that will benefit all levels of professionals in the nonprofit work place. Participants will be interested in workshops that offer concrete ideas, methods, and resources that they can incorporate into their own programs and services.

Conference Location:  Corning Radisson
Conference Date: Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Submission Process: 
Please e-mail your proposal to Tess McKinley at mckinleyt@ihsnet.org. Call 607-776-9467, extension 217 with questions.  Deadline for Submission: May 10, 2013


Review Process:  
Upon receipt of an application package, the conference planning committee will review it for completeness and topic relevance. Acceptance notices will be e-mailed in June.

Workshop Format:  
Each workshop session is 90 minutes long, including time for questions. You may present your session in lecture, discussion, or panel format. Interactive sessions are encouraged.

Workshop Categories: 
Below is a list of topic areas that we would like to cover. The list is not all-inclusive; if you have a presentation that does not address one of these topics but that is generally relevant to the nonprofit sector, it will be considered by the planning committee.  These topics are suggestions from past educational opportunities relating to volunteerism.

How to Rotate Volunteers Without Upsetting Them
Human Resources Topics Regarding
Volunteers 
How to Find Reliable Volunteers 
Maintaining Confidentiality 
Communicating to Potential Volunteers 
Recruitment 
Risk Management 
Retention 
Skilled Volunteers 
How to Engage Sporadic Volunteers 
Board Recruitment and Development 
How to Deal with Difficult Volunteers 
Other Topics: 
If you would like to submit a presentation that is longer than 90 minutes, the planning committee will take that under consideration to be a possible keynote presentation for our conference. Please inform us of your time difference in your narrative or when you submit your RFP.