Series is free but registration is required
NEW HAVEN - The New Haven Public Library is the site for an event dubbed a "January Subway Supper Seminar" during which regional nonprofits and community organizations are invited to hear a 2010 Funding Forecast for Greater New Haven.
The event will run 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Jan. 21 at the library at 133 Elm St.
Organizers said representatives from Casey Family Services, the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, United Way for Greater New Haven, NewAlliance Foundation, Webster Bank, and the city of New Haven will be there hand for the discussion, organizers said in a statement.
The seminars bring regional nonprofit professionals and board members together on a monthly basis to network and gather expertise from a variety of talented presenters, the statement said, It is funded by a grant from the Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation and Subway Restaurants.
Previous seminars have examined social media, board development, professional writing skills, management issues, PSAs and video marketing, and other issues, the statement said. Nonprofit staff and board members are invited to gather at 4:30 p.m. for sandwiches, to be followed by a brief overview from each representative about funding priorities and grant cycles in the coming year, concluding with a general Q & A until about 6:30 p.m., the statement said.
The series of seminars is free and free parking is available. Space is limited and registration is required in advance at www.funding2010.eventbrite.com.
For more information call the library at 203-946-7431.
Do you want your news in a nutshell? If so, Elm City Express is the source for you. We are a service of the New Haven Register, but we will provide a slightly different daily dose of New Haven happenings, all wrapped up in the same place. We love to hear from the community and will post your news for you, often in your words! Remember: Local news is our story. Contact us at: hbennett@newhavenregister.com. We would love to hear from you.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Nick Bellantoni to share ‘Deeply Human’ archaeology stories
: Albert Afraid of Hawk, 1899, Heyn Photographer (Courtesy Library of Congress NEW HAVEN — While Nick Bellantoni , emeritus Co...
-
Contributed NEW HAVEN - T he Yale Peabody Museum’s seventh annual end-of-summer free admission day, is set for Saturday, August...
-
The Connecticut Irish Festival Feis and Agricultural Fair, sponsored by the Irish American Community Center, partners with the CFMS Fund ...
-
Sunday , there were two shark attacks on the North Carolina coast . Both victims survived, but each lost their arm and sustained other ...
No comments:
Post a Comment