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Foellinger Logic Model Workshop

Dawn Martz, Foellinger Program Officer and Mike Stone, Consultant provided two workshops at ACPL December 15th on the basics of developing a logic model.

Locally Foellinger Foundation is the only foundation currently requiring a logic model in a grant application.

Because logic models are useful in developing a nonprofit’s program activities with clear, measurable outcomes, we recommend you become familiar with the process.

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Foellinger Logic Model Basics for Community Interests Applicants

Is your organization submitting a Foellinger Foundation Community Interests grant application on February 6, 2012? Do you need help with the Foundation’s Logic Model? If you answered yes to both questions, then one of these workshops is for you! Please register to attend at the appropriate link below. Light refreshments will be provided. Not applying to [...]

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September 28: Indiana Nonprofit Capacity Building Conference

About The Conference When: Wednesday, September 28,  8:00 am – 4:30 pm Indiana Achievement Awards Luncheon 12:00pm – 2:00 pm Where: IUPUI Campus Center 420 University Boulevard Indianapolis, IN 46202  Cost: Registration: $100 Late Registration (Sept. 6-19): $135 IAA Ceremony and Luncheon Only: $45 IAA Luncheon Table with seating for 10 and special recognition: $500 [...]

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Spaces Left: Register now for After the Grant

Does your organization view the proposal writing process goal as getting the check? Or as developing a relationship with a funder and the community? Why does what happens “after the grant” matter? Space is still available. Sign up to attend our August 23@4: After the Grant August 23rd at 4:00 at the Allen County Public [...]

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August 23@4: After the Grant

Congratulations! You’ve been awarded a grant! So, now what? Wait. We’re getting married? Are we even in a relationship? August 23@4: After the Grant Event Type: For Nonprofits Date: 8/23/2011 Start Time: 4:00 PM End Time: 5:00 PM Description: This month you’ll discover tools and resources to use “after the grant.” How an organization manages [...]

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Program Evaluation

Center for What Works Outcome Portal The Center for What Works’ mission is to guide foundations, nonprofits, and communities to higher results, enabling them to define, track, achieve, improve and communicate tangible accomplishments. Enhancing Program Performance with Logic Models From University of Wisconsin Extension, a live interactive course,   also available as a 216 page downloadable [...]

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Foellinger Logic Model Basics Workshop

Dawn Martz, Foellinger Program Officer and Mike Stone, Consultant provided two workshops at ACPL June 28th on the basics of developing a logic model. Locally Foellinger Foundation is currently the only foundation which requires a logic model to be included in a grant application, but logic models are useful in developing a nonprofit’s program activities [...]

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Nonprofit Management 101

A Complete and Practical Guide for Leaders and Professionals Edited by Darian Rodriguez Heyman, former executive director of Craigslist Foundation Peter Brincherhoff, Beth Kanter, Kay Sprinkel Grace, David La Piana, Katya Andresen, and Kivi Leroux Miller are just a few of the folks who have contributed chapters to this compendium on nonprofit management. A tome [...]

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Check Out Our New Books: Collaborative Grantseeking, Stewardship, and Evaluation

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advancing nonprofit stewardship through self-regulation translating principles into practice christopher corbett collaborative grantseeking jeremy t. miner lynn jerry griffith nonprofit outcomes toolbox complete guide to program effectiveness performance measurement results robert m. penna phd

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Results Now for Nonprofits

Purpose, Strategy, Operations and Governance by Mark Light “Good things only happen when planned; bad things happen on their own.” – Philip Crosby (excerpted from preface) While directly addressing the challenges that nonprofit leadership face in strategic planning and measurement, Mark Light gives readers a quick, practical way to address the fundamental organizational questions: Why? [...]

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