Showing posts with label nonprofit resource. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nonprofit resource. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2017

Documentary Heritage & Preservation Services | Free Planning & Assessment Services

Planning & Assessment Services Applications Due March 1

There are just a few days left to apply for the current round of DHPSNY's free Planning & Assessment Services! Applications must be postmarked or received via email by Wednesday, March 1, 2017. DHPSNY awards services to a limited number of institutions in three areas: Archival Needs Assesments, Preservation & Conservation Surveys, and Strategic Planning assistance. Visit our 
Planning & Assessment page to learn more about each and determine which is right for your organization.

Archival Needs Assessments provide assistance in archival program development tailored to specific organizational needs.
Click here to learn more and download the application.

Preservation & Conservation Surveys assess an institution's preservation needs, focusing on preventive care and mitigating deterioration and damage.
Click here to learn more and download the application.

Our Strategic Planning curriculum was developed in partnership with the New York Council of Nonprofits (NYCON) and is designed to assist small- to medium-sized institutions.
Click here to learn more and download the application.

DHPSNY staff is available to answer questions about eligibility and assist you in completing your application. Please contact Program Coordinator Anastasia Matijkiw for assistance or additional information at (215) 545-0613 or 
amatijkiw@dhpsny.orgApplications are open on a biannual basis, and the next application round will be in fall 2017.

http://dhpsny.org/

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Creative Economy Event: Dan Pallotta on 4/21 in Saratoga!




You're invited!
Dan Pallotta: April 21 in Saratoga
"If we change the way we think about charity, charity could change the world."
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
1:30 p.m. Registration | 2:00 p.m. Dan Pallotta
3:00 p.m. Panel Discussion
Saratoga Springs City Center, 522 Broadway in Saratoga Springs
$20 per person

The eight-county Capital Region has a wealth of world-class cultural and creative assets. However, a 2014 research study conducted by the Regional Alliance for a Creative Economy (RACE) concluded that more support is needed to leverage our region's creative talent, performing arts venues and products to drive our regional economy though travel and tourism, workforce development, and more.

Join the Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce and RACE for a galvanizing discussion with Dan Pallotta, one of today's most prominent advocates for nonprofit organizations. Dan will discuss how our society can change our thinking on nonprofit organizations to encourage true innovation and lasting impact.

Following Dan's speech, please stay for a panel discussion on nonprofit impact with Theresa Agresta, Partner, Allegory Studios; Bo Goliber, Community Relations, Fingerpaint; Doug Sauer, CEO, New York Council on Nonprofits; Laura Schweitzer, PhD., President, Union Graduate College; and Linda Toohey, Chair, Skidmore College Board of Trustees.


About Dan
Dan Pallotta invented the multi-day charitable event industry with the AIDS Rides and Breast Cancer 3-Days. These events altered the landscape of options for ordinary individuals seeking to make an extraordinary difference. Dan's work brought the practice of four-figure philanthropy within the reach of the average citizen who had never raised money for charity before in their lives. 182,000 people of all shapes, sizes and backgrounds participated in these inspiring, often grueling, long-distance events that raised $582 million in nine years--more money raised more quickly for these causes than any private event operation in history. Three million people donated to these events.

He is the founder and Chief Humanity Officer of Advertising for Humanity, a full-service brand and inspiration agency for the humanitarian sector. He is also founder and President of the Charity Defense Council, a new national leadership movement dedicated to transforming the way the donating public thinks about charity and change.

His iconic TED Talk, The Way We Think About Charity is Dead Wrong, is one of the top 100 most-viewed TED Talks of all time. He is a featured weekly contributor to the Harvard Business Review online.


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