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SUMMARY:Virtual Nonprofit Executive Breakfast May 2021
DESCRIPTION:Nonprofit Executive Breakfasts are held three times a year with the goal of bringing together the executive leaders of Kansas City's nonprofits for idea sharing and networking. \n\nPlease note: Attendance at this breakfast is solely for nonprofit executive directors and CEOs.\n\n\n\nAssessing Your Nonprofit?s Capacity: A Lifecycles Approach\n\n2020 stretched all of our organizations in new and different ways. Perhaps you had to quickly build your tech capacity to deliver services online. Perhaps you heard from your staff that they lacked capacity to manage one more transition. When we talk about organizational capacity\, we?re not always all on the same page or speaking the same language.\n\n \n\nLet Jennifer Bonnett\, President & CEO of the Nonprofit Lifecycles Institute\, help you develop a concise capacity definition so that you can get your plans out of your head and into shared plans that everyone on your team understands in the same way.\n\n \n\nIn this 1-hour session\, Jennifer will share a proven and effective framework for assessing and increasing nonprofit capacity. In this session\, you?ll:\n\n Define capacity for nonprofit organizations\;\n Learn how to approach capacity in stages\; and\n Gain insights into why capacity matters for the nonprofit sector and our overall capacity ecosystem.\n\nParticipants will leave this session with a clear framework for talking about their organizational capacity and tips as well as resources for sharing this framework with your staff\, board\, volunteers\, and funders. \n\nPresenter:\n\nJennifer Bonnett joined the Nonprofit Lifecycles Institute as a consultant in 2016\, bringing her vast experience working with nonprofits and community-based foundations. In her role with the Institute\, she has had the opportunity to shape the future to reach significant number of impact-driven organizations.\n\n \n\nJennifer has served in numerous leadership roles as she led her own consulting firm\, as well as served as Executive Director for Arizona Public Health Association (named Arizona Affiliate of the year under her leadership) and Valley Permaculture Alliance. \n\n \n\nJennifer holds a Masters in Public Administration\, Nonprofit Administration Concentration from Arizona State University\, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish. Committed to her community and driven by her passion to help mission-focused organizations achieve their visions and create strong nonprofits and stronger communities\, Jennifer is building a resilient ecosystem to ensure the vision is achieved.\n\n\n\nCancellation/Program Policies:\nNo refunds will be processed within 3 business days of the program date. No shows will be billed. Nonprofit Connect may take photographs\, screenshots\, or video recordings at public and virtual events\, so we ask that you read our Privacy Policy for more information. Each registration is for one individual. We kindly ask that you do not circulate your webinar link with others who have not registered.\n\n\n\nSo that we can serve you better\, we want to understand who is in the room. You will be asked two demographics questions as you register for this event. We will never share your individual information\, and we will only report on demographics in aggregate. Any questions or comments? Contact us at info@npconnect.org.
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\nNonprofit Executive Breakfasts are held three times a year with the goal of bringing together the executive leaders of Kansas City'\;s nonprofits for idea sharing and networking. \;
\nPlease note: Attendance at this breakfast is solely for nonprofit executive directors and CEOs.
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\nAssessing Your Nonprofit?s Capacity: A Lifecycles Approach
\n2020 stretched all of our organizations in new and different ways. Perhaps you had to quickly build your tech capacity to deliver services online. Perhaps you heard from your staff that they lacked capacity to manage one more transition. When we talk about organizational capacity\, we?re not always all on the same page or speaking the same language.
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\nLet Jennifer Bonnett\, President &\; CEO of the Nonprofit Lifecycles Institute\, help you develop a concise capacity definition so that you can get your plans out of your head and into shared plans that everyone on your team understands in the same way.
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\nIn this 1-hour session\, Jennifer will share a proven and effective framework for assessing and increasing nonprofit capacity. In this session\, you?ll:\n
Jennifer Bonnett joined the Nonprofit Lifecycles Institute as a consultant in 2016\, bringing her vast experience working with \;nonprofits and community-based foundations. In her role with the Institute\, she has had the opportunity to shape the future to reach significant number \;of impact-driven organizations.
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\nJennifer has served in numerous leadership roles as she led her own consulting firm\, as well as served as Executive Director for Arizona Public Health Association (named Arizona Affiliate of the year under her leadership) and Valley Permaculture Alliance. \;
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\nJennifer holds a Masters in Public Administration\, Nonprofit Administration Concentration from Arizona State University\, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish. Committed to her community and driven by her passion to help mission-focused organizations achieve their visions and create strong nonprofits and stronger communities\, Jennifer is building a resilient ecosystem to ensure the vision is achieved.