Nonprofit Camp
Registration is Closed
EPNRC attracts nonprofit employees and board members from across NOCO to the YMCA of the Rockies for a day-long dive into the benefits and opportunities of collaboration and innovative approaches to nonprofit sustainability. Join your Front Range nonprofit colleagues for an energizing day of inspiration in nature.
>>Meet the Speakers
>>Meet the Speakers
Nonprofit Camp Schedule:
8 - 8:30 am: Registration at YMCA, Willome Building
8:40 - 9:15 am: Keynote Speaker, Dr. Courthney Russell, Jr.
9:30 - 11:30 am: Nonprofit Social Enterprise 101
BBB will create a context for social enterprise (what is it, what are the implications for your nonprofit to consider, how is different from a B corp?). Then, Caryn and Rick of InterSector Partners L3C ,who have helped nonprofits create social enterprises—will drill down to the nitty gritty process.
Jonathan Liebert & Stacey Burns of Better Business Bureau
Caryn Capriccioso & Rick Zwetsch of InterSector Partners L3C
11:30 - 1 pm: Lunch Break (stroll to YMCA Cafeteria or guided short hike option with sack lunch)
1 - 1:15 pm: Nature Activity (you ARE at camp)
1:30 - 2:30 pm: CBDooo or Don't? Nonprofits & Marijuana Philanthropy
How might the marijuana industry in CO work with Nonprofits? What are the rules, legalities, ethics & considerations?
Kelly Perez, CEO/Founder, Kind Colorado, an organization that inspires cannabis social responsibility.
Corey Hollister, Kind Colorado
Nathan Dewey, Team Wellnes of RAR (Responsible Association of Retailers), a collection of cannabis and alcohol retailers who care about the impact of their products in the community.
Rich Fordham, Business Manager, Choice Organics, a NOCO dispensary that gives back and sponsors programs
Tom Downey, Attorney for Ireland Stapelton, advising on administrative, transactional and disciplinary processes related to liquor licensing and legalized marijuana.
2:45 - 3:45 pm Collaboration and Innovation Panel
Panelists offer fundraising tools & innovative ideas to elevate your fundraising events:
Two NOCO organizations decided to merge vs compete: Sarah Swanty, Executive Director, Fort Collins Cat Rescue Spay and Neuter Clinic and Ali Eccleston, Executive Director, Animal House
Mary Banken will provide information on Bingo and Raffle rules for nonprofits
Grant Stump, United Way of Larimer County, will focus on benefits of collaboration for nonprofits
Heather Quiroga, professional auctioneer, will provide insights on live vs silent auctions
3:45 - 4:30 pm Fundraising Feedback and Brainstorm
Pitch and get feedback on innovative and collaborative fundraising events for your organization.
4:30 - 4:45 pm: Good Bye..So Long...Be on your way and thri-ive!
8 - 8:30 am: Registration at YMCA, Willome Building
8:40 - 9:15 am: Keynote Speaker, Dr. Courthney Russell, Jr.
9:30 - 11:30 am: Nonprofit Social Enterprise 101
BBB will create a context for social enterprise (what is it, what are the implications for your nonprofit to consider, how is different from a B corp?). Then, Caryn and Rick of InterSector Partners L3C ,who have helped nonprofits create social enterprises—will drill down to the nitty gritty process.
Jonathan Liebert & Stacey Burns of Better Business Bureau
Caryn Capriccioso & Rick Zwetsch of InterSector Partners L3C
11:30 - 1 pm: Lunch Break (stroll to YMCA Cafeteria or guided short hike option with sack lunch)
1 - 1:15 pm: Nature Activity (you ARE at camp)
1:30 - 2:30 pm: CBDooo or Don't? Nonprofits & Marijuana Philanthropy
How might the marijuana industry in CO work with Nonprofits? What are the rules, legalities, ethics & considerations?
Kelly Perez, CEO/Founder, Kind Colorado, an organization that inspires cannabis social responsibility.
Corey Hollister, Kind Colorado
Nathan Dewey, Team Wellnes of RAR (Responsible Association of Retailers), a collection of cannabis and alcohol retailers who care about the impact of their products in the community.
Rich Fordham, Business Manager, Choice Organics, a NOCO dispensary that gives back and sponsors programs
Tom Downey, Attorney for Ireland Stapelton, advising on administrative, transactional and disciplinary processes related to liquor licensing and legalized marijuana.
2:45 - 3:45 pm Collaboration and Innovation Panel
Panelists offer fundraising tools & innovative ideas to elevate your fundraising events:
Two NOCO organizations decided to merge vs compete: Sarah Swanty, Executive Director, Fort Collins Cat Rescue Spay and Neuter Clinic and Ali Eccleston, Executive Director, Animal House
Mary Banken will provide information on Bingo and Raffle rules for nonprofits
Grant Stump, United Way of Larimer County, will focus on benefits of collaboration for nonprofits
Heather Quiroga, professional auctioneer, will provide insights on live vs silent auctions
3:45 - 4:30 pm Fundraising Feedback and Brainstorm
Pitch and get feedback on innovative and collaborative fundraising events for your organization.
4:30 - 4:45 pm: Good Bye..So Long...Be on your way and thri-ive!