Non-Profits Graduate From United Way’s Training Program
December 22, 2013
The United Way of Escambia County has completed it’s first annual non-profit training series with nine local non-profit agencies and seven non-profit professionals graduating this week from the 12-week program.
Dozens of key community leaders were invited to share their best practices for topics including: essentials of non-profit paperwork, board governance, strategic planning, volunteer management, marketing strategies, grant writing and more.
“We established this series for our non-profit partners who had a desire to build capacity and efficiency within their organizations,” said United Way President and CEO Andrea Krieger said. “”We had been asked several times to start a program like this.”
Among the graduates were Community Action Program Committee, ECARE, Friends of the Pensacola Public Library, Learn to Read, BRACE, Manna Food Pantries, The Global Corner, Pensacola Humane Society and Ministry Village at Olive, Inc.
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