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SUMMARY:Social Enterprise Ventures: Do’s and Don’ts
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Philanthropy Club January 2023 event! \nHear from three veterans of the social enterprise field who will discuss their experience with nonprofits’ earned income initiatives – what to consider\, what to avoid\, and how to finance them. \n\n\nPanelists: \nBrady Gott\, Managing Director\, Cleanslate \nBelinda Li\, Founder\, CEO\, and Chief Consultant\, CiTTA Partnership LLC \nMaria Kim\, President and CEO\, REDF \nModerated by: \nRich Gage\, Senior Development Officer\, Lawrence Hall \n\n\nCheck out the Philanthropy Club 2023 Program schedule.
URL:https://myforefront.org/event/social-enterprise-ventures-dos-and-donts/
CATEGORIES:Advisor Program,General Public,Grantmaker Program,Nonprofit Program
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SUMMARY:Forefront Member Orientation (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Forefront hosts a relaxed conversation for current and prospective Members to learn more about Forefront’s resources and to meet others in the Forefront community — your statewide association for nonprofits\, grantmakers\, public agencies\, advisors\, and allies. This free orientation will give you a chance to meet our Librarians and other Forefront staff. This is a great opportunity to ask questions  or share an idea with your peers\, while learning how Forefront can help you achieve your mission. This orientation is open to current and prospective members of Forefront. \nTopics covered include: \n\nLibrary reference and research services\nPeer Skill Share\nThe Impact Capacity Assessment Tool (iCAT)\nMember & Peer Networks\nPolicy and Advocacy\n\nThis is a virtual event. Zoom instructions will be included in your Eventbrite confirmation email.
URL:https://myforefront.org/event/forefront-member-orientation-virtual/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advisor Program,General Public,Grantmaker Program,Nonprofit Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230119T093000
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SUMMARY:Forefront's Policy and Advocacy Agenda: What to Expect in 2023
DESCRIPTION:Join Forefront’s Policy Team to learn more about how our new strategic direction will influence our public policy + advocacy program.\n\n\nJoin Forefront’s Policy Team for a FREE webinar to learn more about how our new strategic direction will influence our public policy and advocacy program. Staff will: \n\nSummarize results from our 2022 policy and advocacy survey \nPresent our new Policy Position Statements\, which includes a primary emphasis on racial equity and justice \nClearly explain the process for how we make decisions about our policy work \nIllustrate how we prioritize and plan our scope of work using a new “decision filter” \nBrief you on items on our 2023 federal and state legislative agenda \nPreview new policy and advocacy educational events coming later in 2023 \nBriefly review the difference between advocating and lobbying \nIdentify public policy-related member-only benefits coming later in 2023 \nExplain opportunities for getting more involved \nAnswer questions and take feedback from those in attendance \n\nThis will be an interactive and informative event designed for those that are curious about Forefront’s policy and advocacy work and want to get more involved. You do not need to be a Forefront member to participate in this webinar. \nGuest panelists: \nJessica Mendieta\, National Council of Nonprofits \nJohn Shaw\, Forefront Policy Committee Chair
URL:https://myforefront.org/event/forefronts-policy-and-advocacy-agenda-what-to-expect-in-2023/
CATEGORIES:Advisor Program,General Public,Grantmaker Program,Nonprofit Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230127T083000
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CREATED:20230109T144134Z
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SUMMARY:Nonprofit Lobbying and Legislative Update
DESCRIPTION:Forefront and The Northern Illinois Center for Nonprofit Excellence (NICNE) invite you to attend this free online program where they will review lobbying rules at the federal\, state\, and local levels and learn about recent changes in Illinois\, learn more about the difference between lobbying and advocacy\, and learn how and when to register (or not) as a lobbying entity. Hear an update on the status of the Audit Threshold Bill (SB172/HB5814) intended to reduce financial and administrative burden for full financial audits for the smallest nonprofits in Illinois (Fact Sheet). This session will help you understand what to expect in 2023 and beyond. \nJoin Forefront’s policy team to determine how lobbying rules in Illinois might apply to the work of your organization. Review: \n\nAdvocacy vs. Lobbying\nLobbying basics at the Federal\, State and local levels\nChanges that went into effect January 1\, 2022\nImplications for registration and reporting\nKey takeaways for nonprofit organizations\n\nThis briefing and Q&A are presented by NICNE and facilitated by Forefront’s Holly Ambuehl\, Director of Policy and Government Affairs\, and Alec Lopata\, Policy Coordinator. Forefront will also provide updates about its new policy platform\, legislative priorities in 2023 and tell you how to stay informed. \nREGISTER HERE.
URL:https://myforefront.org/event/nonprofit-lobbying-and-legislative-update/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advisor Program,General Public,Grantmaker Program,Nonprofit Program
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SUMMARY:Building Your Best Board Series
DESCRIPTION:Across the social sector\, organizations face the challenge of engaging their board members appropriately in critical areas — from core governance issues to fundraising. Frequently this shows up as poor meeting attendance\, missed fundraising goals and opportunities\, bad behavior and/or micromanagement. As a result\, board members struggle with investing the time and energy for planning and decision-making needed in the rapidly changing environment that organizations face. \nIn this series of highly participatory\, virtual workshops\, we help board and staff leaders explore the key elements of a highly engaged and effective board. Through assessments\, exercises and peer discussions\, participants will learn strategies and tactics that help build board engagement and will walk away with tools and action plans that will help them strengthen their board’s engagement and impact. \nYou may register for days 2\, 3 and 4 individually. Click on the event titles below for registration links.  Register for the entire four-part series here. \n• Board Recruitment – Attract the Right Leaders and Leverage Their Talent \nFriday\, January 27\, 9:30am – 12:30pm\nEngagement starts with the recruiting process and is a journey that continues as boards orient\, train\, and evaluate their members. Yet most boards approach recruiting without the thoughtful\, comprehensive process necessary to attract their ideal board member. In this workshop\, we will understand how to:\n• Recruit and retain the highly engaged board member\n• Leverage board member talents for the mission\n• Design and develop a robust recruiting process\n• Build diversity and inclusion into the recruiting process\n• Develop a recruiting action plan that builds in engagement from the outset \n• Breaking Down Barriers: Moving Toward a More Diverse and Inclusive Board That Can Explore Equity and Anti-Racism \nFriday\, February 17\, 9:30am – 12:30pm\nWhat’s holding your board back from achieving real diversity and inclusion\, or even talking about it? How do you start to discuss equity and anti-racism and reflect it in your governance? \nYour board may struggle with starting or maintaining the process of achieving meaningful and lasting diversity and inclusion. Whether you face challenges with recruiting the right talent\, heightening their engagement\, building an inclusive culture\, and/or retaining and preparing diverse candidates for leadership roles\, you know that you need to do something different to reach your goals focused on equity\, diversity\, and inclusion. \nIn this workshop we will discuss some of the structural\, cultural\, and emotional barriers that exist on boards when it comes to building greater diversity and inclusion. We will walk through the steps to breakthrough these barriers along three dimensions for sustainable board diversity and inclusion. Through exercises and peer discussion\, we will explore how to:\n• Make the case for equity\, diversity\, and inclusion on your board\n• Understand the barriers to greater diversity and inclusion that may exist on your board\n• Identify how to breakthrough these barriers and who should lead the process\n• Explore an approach to action planning for real board diversity and inclusion and a path to explore equity and anti-racism \n• Board Design and Processes – Structure the Board for Greater Effectiveness \nWednesday\, March 8\, 9:30am – 12:30pm\nIs your board and committee structure designed to support your strategic plan and your equity\, diversity\, and inclusion goals? Are your board and committee meetings driving board members away? Do meetings produce board actions that drive the organization forward or is the board stuck on minutiae that staff can handle? \nA well-designed board and committee structure and meeting agenda with the right leaders can make the difference in an organization’s ability to move ahead on transformational change. In this workshop\, we will help participants:\n• Deconstruct the structure and processes that may be holding your board back from being more effective and inclusive\n• Structure committees for greater leadership\, impact and engagement\n• Redesign meetings for greater effectiveness\, inclusivity and engagement\n• Develop an action plan for injecting new energy into your board’s work that helps members reengage and recommit \n• Board Performance and Culture – Building the High-Performance Board  \nWednesday\, March 29\, 9:30am – 12:30pm\nIs your board asking the right questions? Do they know what a high-performance board should be doing? Do you have the right culture to build a high-performance board? Is your Board Chair-CEO relationship as strong as it can be? \nIn this highly participatory workshop\, participants will explore the following:\n• Understand the elements of a high-performance board\n• Identify the key elements in your own board that will make a difference in the board’s culture and performance \n• How to move your board from focusing on operations to governance\n• Learn the key elements of a high functioning Board Chair-CEO relationship\n• Develop an action plan that will help you enhance board performance and culture for greater impact on your mission. \nSeries facilitator: \nRena Henderson Mason\, Bold Agenda. Rena is a trusted advisor to mission-driven board and staff leaders\, helping them shape their boards for high performance and tell their unique stories. She is a ICF-Certified Coach and BoardSource Certified Governance Trainer with extensive training in high performance coaching\, board development and group process facilitation. She has coached Board Chairs and Executive Directors/CEOs through a range of organizational challenges including growth\, leadership transitions\, strategic alliances\, restructuring\, turnaround and crisis. \nREGISTER HERE FOR THE SERIES\n 
URL:https://myforefront.org/event/building-your-best-board-series/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advisor Program,General Public,Grantmaker Program,Nonprofit Program
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