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Board Match Event (Apr 19, 2017 from 05:00 PM to 06:30 PM)

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Info shared by Samantha Rother, American Cancer Society

Match non-profits looking for board members and high level leadership volunteers with community members who have been through community leadership programs like Leadership Greater Rochester, Ready to Lead and Collaborative Leadership fellows. 

 

 

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The following information was shared by Samantha Rother, American Cancer Society.

Event Date: Apr 19, 2017 from 05:00 PM to 06:30 PM

Match non-profits looking for board members and high level leadership volunteers with community members who have been through community leadership programs like Leadership Greater Rochester, Ready to Lead and Collaborative Leadership fellows. 

Collaborative Leadership Fellow Program ; Leadership Greater Rochester (LGR) ; Ready to Lead or other Leadership Programs Alumni: Are you looking for a meaningful way to put your leadership skills to use and give back to the Rochester community? This event will connect you with area non-profits seeking board members, committee chairs, and other high level volunteers with skills like yours!

You and other alumni from community leadership programs will meet and interact with a variety of non-profit organization representatives in a format based around a fast-paced series of mini-meetings to allow attendees to maximize their networking reach and impact in a short amount of time. Get to know our local non-profit organizations and find your next volunteer opportunity.

Event Schedule:
5:00pm - 5:10pm Registration & Open Networking
5:10pm - 6:10pm Speed Networking Rounds
6:10pm - 6:30pm Intentional Follow-up & Program Closing

**Please note space is limited to the first 54 registrants.

Registration

Volunteers: Take this link to register.

Non-profit registration: Take this link to register your organization's participation.

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July 06, 2016 : Community Networking Group (CNG) Non-profit workforce survey

This survey was done in June 2016 to prime the workforce develpment CNG panel discussion. Panel members: Mark Shultz – SE MN Regional Market Analyst, DEED; Julie Brock- Workforce Development & Education Director, Rochester Area Chamber of Commerce; Bruce Thompson- Placement Specialist, Workforce Development, Inc.; Julie Nigon - Manager of the Rochester Adult and Family Literacy Program, Hawthorne Education Center



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Pinned Community Networking Group (CNG) organization and project reports


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Organization Report: July 06, 2016 : Community Networking Group (CNG) Non-profit workforce survey

This survey was done in June 2016 to prime the workforce develpment CNG panel discussion. Panel members: Mark Shultz – SE MN Regional Market Analyst, DEED; Julie Brock- Workforce Development & Education Director, Rochester Area Chamber of Commerce; Bruce Thompson- Placement Specialist, Workforce Development, Inc.; Julie Nigon - Manager of the Rochester Adult and Family Literacy Program, Hawthorne Education Center



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While there are a number of registries in the community, dmcbeam.org's  distinct value is to pilot a database with a data structure and categorizations that answer the questions such as: What organizations or projects/programs in our community that have purported relevance with some of the over-arching focuses put forward by initiatives such as DMC, J2G and Health Improvements?

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