ON DEMAND -All you ever wanted to know about the Nonprofit Sector (but were afraid to ask)




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Topic: All you ever wanted to know about the Nonprofit Sector (but were afraid to ask)
Duration: 52 minutes

Summary: The nonprofit sector is large, diverse and growing. In both urban and rural areas, you will find nonprofits serving citizens and communities and addressing issues of concern. Our nation’s nonprofits range from hospitals to environmental groups, from universities to youth programs, from emergency shelters to organizations working with senior citizens, veterans and individuals with disabilities.

Participants will learn: Participants will learn more about how nonprofits create a caring community, one that strengthen and enhances the quality of life in our country. This webinar provides an overall view of the nonprofit sector both from a demographic and economic impact perspective. It will also delve into the biggest trends that are impacting the sector today and why these trends are important to nonprofit professionals.

Who should attend: Nonprofit Professionals and Corporate professionals looking to transition into the nonprofit sector

Course Level: Introduction

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Presenter: Karen Beavor, CEO & President of the Georgia Center for Nonprofits and Opportunity Knocks

Faculty bio: Karen Beavor is CEO & President of the Georgia Center for Nonprofits and Opportunity Knocks. She is a graduate of Agnes Scott College and serves as a board member or advisory board member of a variety of civic and nonprofit organizations, including the National Nonprofit Risk Management Center, Family Connections Partnership, the Foundation Center-Atlanta, The Nonprofit Quarterly, American Humanics, The Center for Nonprofit and Government Leadership at Kennesaw State University, The State Bar of Georgia’s ABC Committee and the National Center for Charitable Statistics.

Karen has received the Martin Luther King Leadership award and the Harvard Business School Club of Atlanta’s Community Leader Award. She is a graduate of the 2000 class of Leadership Atlanta and the 2003 Coca-Cola Diversity Leadership Academy.

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