How Can Small Businesses Win the War on Talent?
via ZoomAs a small or mid-sized business, it’s just not possible to compete with the larger organizations in the battle for top talent. But that’s OK – You don’t have to!
As a small or mid-sized business, it’s just not possible to compete with the larger organizations in the battle for top talent. But that’s OK – You don’t have to!
SESSION 1 OF 3: FUNDRAISING COMMUNICATION ESSENTIALS: AN ACTION-ORIENTED WORKSHOP SERIES TO LEVEL-UP YOUR FUNDRAISING SUCCESS (3-part series: Prerequisite for Session 2: October 14 and Session 3: October 21 both via Zoom)
Tips, Tricks, and Learned by doing know-how can save you tons of time, many headaches, and lots of money! Robin Helfand is a Small Business Owner & Consultant. She is
SESSION 2 OF 3: FUNDRAISING COMMUNICATION ESSENTIALS: AN ACTION-ORIENTED WORKSHOP SERIES TO LEVEL-UP YOUR FUNDRAISING SUCCESS (3-part series: Session 1 (Prerequisite): October 7, via Zoom and Session 3: October 21, via Zoom) This
NONPROFIT DIGITAL MARKETING 101: HOW TO CONSISTENTLY USE SOCIAL MEDIA TO REACH YOUR AUDIENCE In this FREE three-hour interactive and hands-on workshop, participants will… Learn what social media channels are
SESSION 3 OF 3: FUNDRAISING COMMUNICATION ESSENTIALS: AN ACTION-ORIENTED WORKSHOP SERIES TO LEVEL-UP YOUR FUNDRAISING SUCCESS (3-part series: Prerequisites: Session 1 : October 7 , Marble House, 102 West Park Street, Lee,
NONPROFIT DIGITAL MARKETING 101: HOW TO CONSISTENTLY USE SOCIAL MEDIA TO REACH YOUR AUDIENCE In this three-hour interactive and hands-on workshop, participants will… Learn what social media channels are right
BOARD TRAINING SESSION 3: BOARD MEETINGS & BEST PRACTICES BOARD TRAINING SERIES (Sessions 1 & 2 NOT a requirement to attend this webinar) (3-part series includes one in-person workshop on September
With more than 30,000 nonprofits in Massachusetts, competition for funding is high. How does one get a leg up? This introductory program is ideal for fundraisers who are new to
This workshop is aimed at small organizations with little to no experience in submitting grant applications, or those who have tried unsuccessfully to obtain grants. What does it take to