This webinar will become available on-demand after Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at 3pm EDT but sign up here to get your link today!
The EveryLibrary Institute and the Friends of the Dallas Public Library are partnering to present a webinar uniquely focused on the business of running a nonprofit 501c3 library support organization during the Coronavirus crisis. Friends groups, foundations, mission-driven nonprofits, and membership organizations are invited to learn about best practices for management during the crisis, key provisions in the Stimulus Bill for non-profits, and how to best position your organization during the restart and recovery. This free webinar will help you realign your organizational resources, communicate to donors and stakeholders during the crisis, and increase your effectiveness as a library support organization.
After registering on this page, you will receive your unique link to the webinar in your email.
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This webinar will cover a wide range of topics for registered 501c3 non-profits as well as insights for informal Friends organizations. We anticipate covering key business, budget, and operational issues including:
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Continuity of Operations
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Volunteer, Staff, and Board Concerns
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Partner Relations
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Crisis Communications
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Ongoing Fundraising and Donor Relations
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Partnering with Philanthropy
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Understanding the Stimulus Bill for Non-Profit Businesses
This free webinar will help paid staff and volunteer leaders of mission-driven library-focused nonprofits align their resources for continued operations, understand what support is available in the economic stimulus for non-profits, and anticipate donor and volunteer growth. Please RSVP to receive your personal link to the April 7th event or to access the on-demand webinar at any time.
RSVP now to receive your unique registration link to “Staying Relevant: Managing Library Non-Profit 501c3 Organizations During the Coronavirus Crisis”.
All participants will receive the slides and a ‘certificate of completion’ for continuing education purposes.