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Thursday, March 9, 2017
Last Chance to Register! A FASB Update for Nonprofits
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.org. Applications are open on a biannual basis, and the next application round will be in fall 2017.
http://dhpsny.org/
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.org.
http://dhpsny.org/
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Thursday, February 23, 2017
Long Island hires and promotions: David Rottkamp, NY Council of Nonprofits
DAVID M. ROTTKAMP OF WEST ISLIP HAS BEEN APPOINTED BOARD CHAIR OF THE NEW YORK COUNCIL OF NONPROFITS IN ALBANY.
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David M. Rottkamp of West Islip, a CPA and partner at Grassi & Co. in Jericho, has been appointed board chair of the New York Council of Nonprofits in Albany.
Jennifer Ackroyd of Southold, assisted-living administrator and skilled nursing assistant administrator at Peconic Landing in Greenport, has joined the board of directors for the Alzheimer’s Association Long Island Chapter in Melville.
Mark S. Mulholland of Bayport, partner at Ruskin Moscou Faltischek in Uniondale, has been named chairman of the board of directors at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center in Patchogue.
Brandon Kurz of Port Washington, program director at Port Washington Youth Activities, has been promoted to executive director.
The YMCA of Long Island Inc. Association has expanded its leadership team with two new hires.
Shannon Cussen of Manhattan has been hired as executive director of youth development and education at the association in Glen Cove. She was assistant director of the Prospect Park YMCA Early Childhood Center in Brooklyn.
Frank McDonald of Oak Beach has been hired as executive director of the Huntington YMCA. He was vice president of program development and camping for the Old Colony YMCA in Brockton, Massachusetts.
By Diane Daniels peopleonthemove@newsday.com
http://www.newsday.com/
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