Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Final Week for Early Bird Registration Rates!


2014 Annual Conference:
Putting Your Capacity to Work!
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Featuring Nationally Renowned Speaker, Dr. John Brothers
Principal & Founder of Quidoo Consulting,
Co-editor of the Journal for Nonprofit Management


We value education.

We believe in the power of human capital.

That's why we offer high-quality, accessible, and relevant nonprofit professional development opportunities throughout the Southern Tier.

The Institute for Human Services invites you to join us for our 2014 Annual Conference, Putting Your Capacity to Work!, which will kick off the celebration of our 30th Anniversary. With three different workshop tracks featuring three concurrent sessions, this year's conference will provide customizable skill development opportunities for all levels of nonprofit professionals, offering a range of topics surrounding nonprofit sector issues and trends.

In seeking to provide the resources necessary for nonprofits to be more effective, efficient, and better able to fulfill their missions, a highlight of this year's Conference is the newly implemented Organizational Capacity Building track, with workshop offerings including "The Necessary Leadership Ingredient - Managing Volatility," by Dr. John Brothers, "The Affordable Care Act for Nonprofits," by Peter Andrews, CEO of Council Services Plus, and "New Tools for Creating a Vibrant, Engaged, and Energized Board of Directors in the 21st Century," by Andrew Marietta of NYCON.
  
We invite you not only to join us, but also to pass along this invitation to your community partners, member agencies, and collaborative colleagues!


When:
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
8:30 am - 4:10 pm

Where:
Radisson Hotel Corning
125 Denison Parkway East, Corning, NY 14830

More Information:
Early Bird Registration Rates until March 1st!


Please Share this Event in Your Newsletters & Event Calendars

Questions?
Contact IHS at ocb@ihsnet.org

We Look Forward to Seeing You!

Register Now for Nonprofit Revitalization Act Webinars


Complying with the Nonprofit Revitalization Act: 
A Practical Webinar Series for New York Nonprofits
Presented by David Watson, Esq, Sr. VP of Legal Accountability Services and Michael West, Esq., Legal Advisor, NYCON 
Various Dates: February 2014 - June 2014 

The Nonprofit Revitalization Act is a landmark change in the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law of the State of New York that will usher in a modern era for the operation and governance of nonprofit corporations starting on July 1, 2014.

Here at the New York Council of Nonprofits, Inc. (NYCON) we eagerly anticipated the updated statutes and have prepared two practical webinars (to be repeated from February through June) designed to help address your immediate needs in complying with the new law. We will cover the updating of your bylaws, governance issues, materials and more. We encourage all Members to take advantage of these free webinars.

Part 1: New 
 York Nonprofit Revitalization Act Part- Steps To Compliance - An Overview  
This session will provide you with a comprehensive overview of the Act as well as a plenary Q/A portion. Webinar to be held in February, April & June - and will be updated accordingly if there are any changes to the law.  This session will provide you with a practical set of
actions to take to amend your bylaws to meet the new standards of the Act.

DatesFebruary 27thApril 24thJune 26th 
Cost: FREE for current NYCON Nonprofit Members;
$79 for Non-Members 
  
Wellness Check Up! 
Part 2: New York Nonprofit Revitalization Act: Implementing Your Compliance Checklist - Whistleblower, Conflict of Interest, Committees & Executive Compensation:
To be held in March and May, this webinar will be more detailed and will focus on the various topics included in the Act that are new and have implications on compliance and board governance in general and your operations specifically.
Dates: March 25th and May 20th  
Cost: FREE for current NYCON Nonprofit Members;
$79 for Non-Members  
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What You Can Expect:  
  • Participants for "live" webinars on date(s) selected are provided with the opportunity to get specific questions addressed by legal experts quickly.
  • All webinar attendees will have access to a recording of the event and the webinar slides. 
  • All webinar attendees will have access to a comprehensive overview of the Act, compiled by NYCON's expert staff.
  • A recording of the webinar will be made available to NYCON Members for six months.
Additional Documents, Tools & Phone Assistance Available to Members as follows:    
  • Documents & Templates to assist your organization with the compliance process, produced by the NYCON Legal Department, will be available to members for $79.
  • Documents, Tools & Templates plus additional assistance via phone to help with implementation can be purchased by members for $259 (includes two hours of phone assistance.) Direct technical assistance above and beyond this can be provided to members at our normal legal fee-for-service rate.
Please contact us with any questions you have about the webinars or the Nonprofit Revitalizaton Act.
Nonprofit Revitalization Act Information
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The Nonprofit Revitalization Actmakes a number of key reforms to New York law
in two main areas:
  
-Enhancing nonprofit governance and oversight to prevent fraud and improve public trust; and
  
-Reducing unnecessary and outdated burdens on nonprofits.

"The Nonprofit Revitalization Act represents significant and much needed reform," according to Doug Sauer, NYCON's CEO.

"Everyone involved is to be congratulated for making this landmark piece of legislation happen. Given that the Act does not take effect until July 1, 2014, there is ample time to review and make any necessary amendments. NYCON looks forward to continuing our partnership with the Sponsors of the Act throughout the amendment process." 


Upcoming NYCON "Lunch & Learn" Webinars
 
  

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Best of the Web: February 2014

Idealware: Helping Nonprofits Make Smart Software Decisions

Best of the Web: February 2014

The Idealware “Best of the Web” is a monthly roundup of the top nonprofit resources from the Idealware blog, our Facebook page, and our Twitter feed to help you make the right technology decisions. Please forward it along to anyone you think might benefit from it. 
How To Handle Your Nonprofit's Technology When Staff Members Leave (The Databank)No matter how many people are at your organization, staff members coming and going is unavoidable. Thankfully, many of the technology headaches associated with it are avoidable. Some basic planning and essential information can go a long way in lessening the impact turnover can have on your tech infrastructure.
Career Reflections: My Biggest Data Fail (NTEN)Going over budget, having heightened expectations, and doing insufficient research are all easy traps to fall into when performing a major system overhaul. Friend of Idealware Peter Campbell wants you to learn from his mistakes in this excerpt from NTEN’sCollected Voices: Data-Informed Nonprofits.
Rethinking the Printed Newsletter: Did You Jump to Email Too Soon? (Nonprofit.About.com)When a communications channel works--when it makes a connection between a nonprofit and its audience--it doesn’t become less effective overnight. When social media came around, people predicted the end of email; when email came around, people predicted the end of pen and paper. You can still get great results from direct mail campaigns, and envelopes still play a big role in many nonprofits' fundraising strategies.
Your Headlines Suck. Here’s What You Can Do About It (Convince & Convert)When it comes to headlines, there are plenty of tricks you can employ to get people clicking, but the article, blog post, or picture has to deliver on the promise of its title or you run the risk of losing a click down the road. This article looks at ways to walk the line between clever headlines and blatant click bait.
Take Advantage of the Gchat Extras (New Organizing Institute)In many offices, Google's chat tool, Gchat, has taken the place of the water cooler. If you love it because you can stay social while keeping a quiet workspace, let the New Organizing Institute show you a few extra features that can extend its usefulness.
Checklist: How to Choose a Design Agency (Capulet Communications)There are a lot of moving pieces to keep track of when embarking upon a website project. Between complex technical issues like migrating your content to a different CMS, and more personal issues like keeping your team on budget and on time, you shouldn’t hastily assume that your designer will be a good fit for your needs. Having a checklist of qualities to go over when considering different design agencies can help--and in this post, the Capulet Communications team does the work for you.
Thanking Your Donors: Q&A (Idealware)Thanking your donors can, quite literally, be an afterthought. In this blog post, our own fundraising champion Andrea Berry talks about why you can never say thank you too much, and how a little extra attention can lead to bigger returns in future campaigns.
18 Ways to Improve Your Facebook News Feed Performance (Social Media Examiner)Many articles have claimed that Facebook is trying make paid content more appealing by limiting the number of views pages organizations get. The good news is, good content will still get your fans talking no matter what Facebook does. This article outlines a few things that have worked for others that you might consider experimenting with to boost your Facebook reach without reaching into your wallet.
What's On Your Phone, Elizabeth Pope? (Arts Management and Technology Laboratory)A familiar name around here, our own Director of Research and Operations spoke to Arts Management and Technology Laboratory about her favorite iPhone apps for Idealware and for home. In her own words, "There are lots of productivity (and time-wasting) apps out there, but your phone should be a source of pleasure and fun, not just work!"
Bring Unicorns Back to Our World: The Problem with Outcomes (Blue Avocado)Measuring your outcomes is important, but the definition of what exactly constitutes an “outcome” can get so blurry that it loses its meaning. This article takes a humorous look at how it feels to be a nonprofit stuck in the constant cycle of showing impact.
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Upcoming Webinars & Events


Budgeting Process Best Practices for the Small Nonprofit [Lunch & Learn Webinar] 
Presented by Michelle Jarvais, CFO and Elizabeth Mathews, Sr. Accountant, NYCON
February 21st, 2014    11:00am to 12:30pm EST
Free for NYCON Members Only; $50 for Non-Members
A good budgeting process engages everyone who is responsible for that budget and implementing its priorities. Even in a small nonprofit this process can get complicated. As budgeting decisions are, of course, driven both by mission and by financial need, both fiscal; and senior program staff participation is a necessity. The process should include enough time for review of the strategic priorities and goals of the organization and also allow for review, feedback, revisions, etc. Managing this process is a serious responsibility across different "teams" within your organization - or for a small nonprofit - may include everyone on staff!  Then - once a budget is in place - how do you manage this "living, breathing" document? Because as we all know, things change frequently in the world of a nonprofit. Participants in this workshop will learn practical tips to start, manage and stay on task during this critical process and throughout the year.


"Get to Know Us": NYCON Membership Benefits Orientation [Webinar] 
Presented by Valerie Venezia,
VP of Membership & Marketing, NYCON 
February 21st 10:00am - 11:00am 
Free & Open to All  Register Today 

Happy New Year from NYCONIn 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 NYCON empowers our members with the best practices, policies, and procedures as well as information on ever-changing regulations, funding, accountability and more. 
  • Cost Savings Solutions for Nonprofits NYCON leverages the purchasing power of thousands of nonprofits to bring you economies of scale on everything from Office Supplies to Fundraising Software.
  • The Nonprofit Voice in New York State NYCON represents our members on the local, state and national level, giving voice to small and medium sized nonprofits everywhere.
Find out how NYCON Membership will benefit you by attending this 1-hour session.


Complying with the Nonprofit Revitalization Act:  Practical Webinars for New York NonprofitsPresented by David Watson, Esq, Sr. VP of Legal Accountability Services, NYCON and Michael West, Esq., Legal Advisor, NYCON  Various Dates: February 2014 - June 2014 .Webinars are held from 11am to 12:30pm
New York State MapThe Nonprofit Revitalization Act is a landmark change in the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law of the State of New York and will usher in a modern era for the operation and governance of nonprofit corporations starting July 1, 2014. As always, here at the New York Council of Nonprofits, Inc. (NYCON) your one-stop tool box and soap box we eagerly anticipated the updated statutes and have prepared a practical webinar series to address your immediate needs in the updating of your bylaws and governance materials. We encourage all of our Members to take advantage of these webinars.

Part 1: New York Nonprofit Revitalization Act Part- Steps To Compliance - An Overview A comprehensive overview of the Act to take place with a plenary Q/A portion to be held in February, April & June. This offering will provide you with an overview and a practical set of actions to take to amend your bylaws to meet the new standards of the Act. Dates: February 27thApril 24thJune 26th


Part 2:  New York Nonprofit Revitalization Act: Implementing YourCompliance Checklist - Whistleblower, Conflict of Interest, Committees & Executive Compensation: These webinars will be held In March and May will be a more detailed and focused on the various topics included in the Act that are new and have implications on Board governance in general and your operations specifically. Click here to register.
Dates: March 25th and May 20th 

 
Cost: FREE for current NYCON Nonprofit Members; $79 for Non-Members. All webinars are from 11:00am to 12:30pm.  


Your Spring "Check Up": Conducting a Governance Self-Assessment [Lunch & Learn Webinar]
Presented by Susan Weinrich, Vice President of Organizational Development Services, NYCON
March 28th, 2014   11:00am to 12:30pm EST

spring-time-clouds.jpgOrganizational assessments, in general, provide an overview of a nonprofit's status and capabilities with respect to successfully meeting current obligations and potential to more effectively and efficiently accomplish its mission. It is an evaluation of a nonprofit's condition or situation within a multi-faceted and continually evolving context.
Assessments can identify areas and provide recommendations where corrective actions, improvements or other changes are necessary and/or will yield the greatest benefit to the health and success of the nonprofit.
In this NYCON webinar our presenter will be focusing specifically on how to assess your organization's Governance structure and process to ensure compliance and to ensure that these mechanisms are delivering the maximum return on your staff and board members' investment of time and resources -- and ultimately making the most impact on your nonprofit's mission.

Invitation to the 2014 IHS Annual Conference

When:
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
8:30 am - 4:10 pm

Where:
Radisson Hotel Corning
125 Denison Parkway East, Corning, NY 14830

More Information:
Early Bird Registration Rates until March 1st!
  
Please Share this Event in Your Newsletters & Event Calendars

Questions?
Contact IHS at ocb@ihsnet.org