Estes Nonprofit Network serves and strengthens the Estes Valley nonprofit industry.
The Network provides education, resources, and collaboration opportunities.
We believe a united nonprofit industry creates meaningful, lasting impact within the Estes Valley.
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This seminar, led by professional grant writers, offers practical guidance on securing grant funding for nonprofit organizations. It includes introductory presentations on grant-seeking best practices and interactive discussions on selected topics based on participant preferences. The program also features small group discussions for personalized support and guidance.
Inclusive Messaging and Language for Nonprofits
Presented by India Phoenix and Jamie Rasmussen of By the Brujas August 14, 10-noon FREE for Estes Valley Nonprofit Staff and Volunteers, FREE for community members, government agencies, nonprofits not serving in Estes Park, and for-profits. Estes Valley Community Center This session focuses on shifting the cultural narrative in the nonprofit sector by using inclusive language and ethical storytelling principles. Participants learn to avoid "poverty porn" and "white saviorism" narratives and instead employ asset framing and empowering language to uplift marginalized communities. The session includes strategies for analyzing grant narratives through an equity lens.
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Amplifying Impact: Strategies for Fundraising, Marketing, and Engagement in Nonprofits.
Dana Bacardi of Strat Labs Three workshops in the series. Location TBD Strat Labs invite you to join all three “Amplifying Impact” sessions to build a comprehensive 2025 Strategic Marketing, Communications, and Philanthropy Plan. However, you can register for one, two, or three.
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Strategy: Create Your Fundraising Roadmap
September 4th from 8:30-12:30 pm
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Engagement: Build Your Donor and Sponsor Community
September 18th from 8:30-12:30 pm
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Marketing: 2025 Marketing Strategies for Success
October 2nd from 8:30-12:30 pm
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Engaging Your BoardThis half-day seminar focuses on optimizing board effectiveness by shifting focus from retrospective reporting to forward-thinking discussions. Key topics include providing context for board members, investing in board members through training and feedback mechanisms, creating intentional leadership pipelines, and setting ground rules for fostering curiosity and innovation.
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Nonprofit Board LeadershipPam Cannell of Cannell & Company
October 21st from 8:30-2:30 (lunch included) Full Day Workshop PCCR Fellowship Hall The Nonprofit Board Leadership Program is designed to provide both existing board members as well as community leaders who are interested in board service with the strategic tools, resources, and knowledge to be effective board members.
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