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When

Wednesday February 4, 2015 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM PST
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Where

Hartnell College Steinbeck Hall 
411 Central Avenue
Salinas, CA 93901
 

 
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Contact

Sue Parris, Project Coordinator 
NAMC 
831-373-4606 
sue@alliancemonterey.org 
 

Nonprofit Impact Study Session 

Recently, NAMC released a new study of Nonprofits' economic and social impact on Monterey County. Also in 2014, the California Association of Nonprofits did a state-wide study of nonprofit economic impact. Both studies contain interesting and important information ... now what? How can you make use of these studies to advance your organization's mission and benefit the communities you serve?

Join us for this hands-on study session, to learn about key features of both the local and state-wide reports and discover ways to use this information to strengthen advocacy and fundraising for your agency. You'll leave with ideas for talking points for funding proposals and strategies for incorporating report findings into your advocacy efforts.

Registration fees: $20 for NAMC Members; $30 for non-members*

Registration includes CalNonprofit's Causes Count report and all materials.

* Not a member yet? Click to download a membership form.

Download the 2014 Nonprofit Impact Report Executive Summary here.  

Presenters:

Larry Imwalle is Executive Director of the ACTION Council, a nonprofit organization that serves as a hub for social innovation and incubation in the Monterey Bay region. Larry has been a member of the Nonprofit Alliance of Monterey County (NAMC) Core Leadership group since 2008, and currently serves as Chair of the Executive Committee. He is also the principal researcher of the 2005 study, For the Common Good: The Economic Impact of Nonprofits in Monterey County

Kristen Wolslegel is a Graduate Fellow at the California Association of Nonprofits (CalNonprofits), a statewide nonprofit membership organization engaged in advocacy efforts to raise the profile of California’s nonprofit sector.  Kristen is the Project Manager for Causes Count, the first ever economic impact study of California’s diverse nonprofit sector.  She is also a graduate student in the Public Administration Program at San Francisco State University, where she is currently writing a thesis about the nature of policy advocacy and engagement activities in California’s nonprofit sector.