Wednesday, October 28, 2009
NLSA November Membership Meeting
It's that time again...to gather...discuss....and make our nonprofit program and UWM a better place.
Look forward to seeing you there!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
8:15pm - 9:00pm
UWM - Student Union Room 183
Agenda items will include grant allocations, the professional networking fair, semester events, sign-up for our make a difference day event, and as always your agenda items.
Take command of your graduate education and become a NLSA member today!
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Volunteers!!!!
The Nonprofit Leadership Student Association (NLSA) is calling you!
The Volunteer Center of Greater Milwaukee needs volunteers to give a few hours of their time on Saturday, Nov. 7th as part of the Make A Difference Day initiative. NLSA is proud to announce that we will be participating in this event and looks forward to showing our association’s commitment to the community with a high turnout. All members, non-members, families and friends are encouraged to attend this event but we must hear from you soon! Teams of 4 or 5 individuals will spread out through local neighborhoods preparing homes for the upcoming winter season. We will be raking leaves, weatherizing windows, and providing general labor to families in need. This is your chance to join a truly important cause and enjoy a morning of service with your friends and colleagues!!!!!!
WHEN: Saturday, November 7th. Promptly 8:30AM to 1:00PM
WHERE: TBA (see below)***Stay Tuned***
BRING: Warm clothes and gloves
**As mentioned, we will work in teams. Each team will be assigned a leader who is responsible for a list of 6 or so homes. Once we have a final count and designated area, I will provide you with your team’s leader, names of those in your group, along with a place to meet.
BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR EMAIL FOR UPDATES!!!
INTERESTED? Please contact Bill Richards at
nlsauwm@gmail.com or wer@uwm.edu or 414.477.7432 ASAP!!!!
Monday, October 26, 2009
Conference Opportunity
Check out this message from VP Justin.
The Nonprofit Leadership Student Association accepted a grant proposal for the Nonprofit Technology Conference in Atlanta, GA, April 8-10, 2010. Information can be found here http://www.nten.org/ntc. The price for early bird registration is $559, travel and lodging fees have yet to be determined. Travel grants for the spring semester are due to the Senate Appropriations Committee(SAC) by Friday Oct. 30. We will begin preparing the grant tomorrow evening asking for full registration, lodging, and travel costs. Any NLSA member interested in attending must email nlsauwm@gmail.com by Tuesday, October 27 with full name and student ID number by 5:00pm. Those interested should understand that some personal financial commitment will likely be necessary as SAC is unlikely to grant our full request. Those attending may engage in outside fundraising once we know how much we have been awarded. Sorry for such short notice but the deadline for spring grants comes rapidly. The deadline for fall grants will likely be early February so start thinking about next years events now.
Thanks,
Justin, VP UWM Policy and Procedures
Sunday, October 25, 2009
A great BYOP in the books
Thanks to everyone who attended our BYOB event. Bill, our VP of events, did a spectacular job of organizing all the food and donated pumpkins. We ate very well, drank amply, played bags, played ladder toss, and then jammed out on rock band.
We also decided to pursue three grants: a nonprofit technology conference, an operations grant for books for our office, and a guest speaker. These grants are due to the University by Friday. So, the executive board will be busy grant writing on Tuesday from 4:30 on. Please feel free to join us. Student Union Room 377.
House of Blue Hope
Adam Weise, a NLSA Member, had this to share. Please check out his international nonprofit.
House of Blue Hope is an organization for street children Billy Bludgus started in 2007 and I lived at for the majority of 2008. Please join our cause, we are gaining a lot of momentum, 100+ people joined in the last few weeks. I would love for you to stay informed.
Blue Hope Facebook fan page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/House-of-Blue-Hope/130824568933?v=info&ref=ts
Twitter: http://twitter.com/HouseofBlueHope
Donate: http://www.razoo.com/story/House-Of-Blue-Hope-Foundation
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Pumpkin Time!
Hi All!
Just a quick reminder about our first social and professional networking event of the semester! NLSA invites you to B.Y.O.P. (Bring your own pumpkin, of course) this Sunday, Oct. 25th. Please bring with you a pumpkin for carving (a few will be available) and/or dish to share with others (both optional). We will also have a brief NLSA update/meeting. Join us for this great opportunity to meet fellow colleagues, share our interests in the nonprofit sector, and have a good time!
Hope to see you all there...
Bill
NLSA Events
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Pink Banana Theatre Company!
Howdy everyone...please check out Nita's theatre company! Support Milwaukee arts and see an amazing show.
Come enjoy some experimental theatre.
Sam Shepard's True West
2375 S. Howell Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53207
Click Here to see a map!
CALL 414-698-8991 TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT!
Click Here for more information!
Sam Shepard's True West is a play in which the lines between family loyalty and personal ideology cross. Two estranged rival brothers reconnect at their mother's home while she is away on vacation, struggling to find balance, exposing their inner desires as they collide. The question is: Can they put the pieces back together again? Directed by James Boland
Pink Banana Theatre
Coloring outside the theatre lines since 2004
http://www.myspace.com/pinkbananatheatre
http://www.pinkbananatheatre.com/
Sunday, October 18, 2009
BYOP and Grant Proposals - On October 25th!
Join us for a B.Y.O.P.
Bring Your Own Pumpkin!!!
When: October, 25th 2009 at 3:00PM
Where: 2741 N. 67th Street Milw, WI
(See directions to the left!)
Here’s an opportunity to “face” your fear of pumpkins. The
Nonprofit Leadership Student Association invites you to the
first carving contest, fall potluck, and networking event of
the semester!
Bring: Pumpkin and/or dish
We will also have Rock Band, Bags, and other backyard games. Football games will also be going! Hope to see you there!
ALSO!!!!
Large grant proposals are due on Oct. 30 so please spend some time thinking about events that you would like to see NLSA hosting or taking part in. Ideas include bringing speakers to campus, traveling to conferences, etc. Please see the activities form, fill it out and either bring it to the BYOP on Oct. 25 where membership can vote on which ideas we would like to pursue for next semester. If you can not attend on Oct. 25 email the forms to Justin at jrshoman@uwm.edu.
Student Hosted Event Proposal for NLSA
Date:_____________
Your Name: _______________________________________, Degree anticipated:________
Are you currently a NLSA Member?________
Estimated Costs Associated with Project: (describe)______________________________
Estimated DATE of EVENT:______________
General Description:
1. Please describe how does this concept helps fulfills NLSA’s mission?
2. Are you willing to be the leader for this project?
3. What is your available time commitment to devote to the project?
4.
a. Projected # of NLSA Volunteers needed to present or fulfill commitment?
b. Projected # Participants Required to proceed with event?
Use additional pages as necessary. Please submit to nlsauwm@gmail.com
Thursday, October 15, 2009
WE'RE NOT NUMBER 2!
Drum roll please......
The Naughty 990's are UWM intramural champs in Trivia. Yep, over a hard fought six rounds we won the College 101 night. Two third place finishes set the perfect path for the win.
You too can be a winner, have fun, and win prizes too!
Join NLSA for trivia every other Thursday. From 8:00 to 9:30 p.m.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
NLSA and Variety Children's Charity
On Friday, October 9th from 5:00pm - 9:00pm was Dream night at the Betty Brinn Children's Museum. This event was hosted by Variety Children's Charity with the help of UWM NLSA volunteers. Variety also generously sponsored our Fall Welcome Reception!
Variety Children's Charity of Wisconsin is an organization whose mission is to provide "Funding possibilities for Wisconsin children challenged by physical disability or disadvantaged circumstances."
When asked about the volunteers the museum staff praised the volunteers. "Variety's staff and volunteers were wonderful - they helped clean up, did some translating for a Spanish speaking family, offered an exciting art project, and had great interactions with our staff and of course the families."
Volunteer today for Variety! www.varietyofwisconsin.org
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Decision Making Study Group
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Monthly Meeting Minutes
Hope everyone is having a great weekend! Here are the highlights from our meeting.
NLSA Member Meeting Agenda
October 7, 2009; 8:15-9pm
Introduction: Annie
Quick Icebreaker (State your name, If I could start my own nonprofit today, it would be a…)
Statement of Goals and Objectives for NLSA
Integrate into the UWM Community, get more involved
Help make the Milwaukee Community a better place, take part in more community events
Allow nonprofit students to further their academic careers - Gain more knowledge, experience, conference opportunities
Events (Bill)
Bring Your Own Pumpkin - Sunday, October 25th, around 3pm
Voted on having the event at Annie’s house
Bill created a flyer
He will keep us updated on further information (Annie’s address, time, etc.)
UWM men’s basketball game
We will be attending the UWM Men’s basketball game on Friday, November 13th, 7:00pm, US Cellular Arena
Service Opportunity: We want to get more involved as an organization, so we are working closely with Variety Club by volunteering at their events
Career Fair
We are putting together/hosting a career fair on Friday, December 4th.
Think of organizations you would like to see at the career fair, do you have any special connections with this organization? If so, please provide us with contact information.
The fair will be held in the Union room 280. We will probably sneak in our own food (pizza, cookies, etc.) and not the Union’s food.
UWM Policy (Justin)
We have two radio spots on WUWM radio to promote our career fair
Kyle will help out with the scripts
Operations grant for supplies is already spent
Technology grant was spent on computer in office
A NLSA banner will be going up in the Union in about two weeks. Annie and Brooke created the design
We have the ARNOVA travel grant – The conference will be held in Cleveland
Proposal for large grants is due Oct 30th.
If you have any ideas or anything for a large event, please let us know.
There are restrictions as to what will be covered by the grants (gas, food, etc.)
Proposal form is needed to gather ideas so we can start the grant writing process. We are thinking of having a grant writing committee.
There is a conference in Washington DC on general nonprofits
Ask your professors about possible conferences to attend, search which conferences that you are interested in on the web, make sure you would actually attend these conferences.
We can vote on which conference(s) to attend.
Please give us your proposal by October 25th
Finance (Molly)
Went over NLSA financial statements
We spent all of last year’s grants by June (the deadline). Most of our remaining funds are restricted, except for the $295.
Voted spring event funding
$100 budget for events this semester. All are in favor to spend this money on events such as: Bring Your Own Pumpkin event, rakes, etc. There will be 4 events this semester. Most of the events are sponsored and won’t cost us much money.
Suggestion by Bill: We should revamp our website. He is talking with an IT friend about possibly setting up a PayPal account for donations. Donations to us are not tax deducible. Businesses can write them off as a business expense. Bill knows of companies who might want to donate to some of our events. If we make a certain amount, we might have to file our own 990.
Membership (Brooke and Michelle)
Sign in if you haven’t yet. Provide us with your correct email address.
Pay $2 in dues to become an official member
Put any suggestions in our suggestion box
President (Annie)
Book Drive
We are pushing professors and students for a book drive sponsored by NLSA. Annie made a flyer. We have an office on the 3rd floor with a huge bookshelf. We want this to be a good study area/library. Will make books available based on how donors want to do this. Four books are already in the office.
Office Hours/Study Groups
NLSA office is in the Union room 377.
Annie’s hours are from 4:30-6:30 on Tuesdays.
We are thinking of having office hours on Sundays. Would you be interested in having this room open on Sundays as a resource? We answered yes, but on a case by case basis (exam time, etc). Those with keys, could you let us know when you are in the office so we can come in if we want? (Put it on your Facebook status, etc.)
Other News:
Justin: Public Allies event - Saturday October 17th 11-4
Need volunteers from 9-5
There will be a scavenger hunt, pick up, kids will plant beans in a pot, etc.
Justin is passing around a flyer, pick a shift.
Annie/Jenny: Farewell party for Professor John Palmer Smith? His last day is Tuesday, December 15th. We will talk to Lisa about this.
Molly: We need very committed volunteers to model jewels, fur, etc for the Variety Club fundraising event.
Event is Friday evening, November 6th at the Pfister.
If interested, talk to Molly.
You will receive a free meal of $85 value
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Take me out to the MEETING!
Good morning! I am coming to you live from the NLSA offices on the third floor of the Student Union. Have you come by to see us yet? I am here every Tuesday night and some Sundays, so please stop by and wave.
This weeks posts is about our exciting meeting this week.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th to be exact.
We will be meeting in the Student Union right outside the doors to Bolton Hall. It will take place right after accounting class and only last around 30 minutes. We will all head down to The Gasthaus after as well.
If you come to any meeting this year, I would recommend attending this one. Two reasons: first, we are planning and setting the calendar of events for the rest of the semester. We are planning everything from a Rock Band Pumpkin night to a UWM basketball game. Second, we are applying for conference grants. Nine students have already benefited from University funds to further their professional and scholarly career. It really is an amazing opportunity that you should really benefit from. With that said, if you know of any conferences that would advance your degree here at UWM, please bring them to the meeting.
Cheers, all for now! See you Wednesday!
Oppss, wait, this weeks discussion question: Who is excited for the meeting?
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