Wednesday, March 24, 2010
PACA Volunteer Opportunity
This message come from the YNPN list serve....
Good Afternoon,
The Pan-African Community Association(PACA) is in the midst of resettling refugee families. If any of you are looking for some additional service hours, I'd encourage you to try PACA. This week we will be preparing homes for two families to who are coming as refugees and will need a safe home to go to. If you are, good at interior decorating or even just strong and can lift things and don't have much to do this week please either respond to this email or call me, Quin'Tara White at 414-442-5864. There are many ways for you or someone you know to be involved in PACA, from youth to family services we touch on a broad scope of work related to African and Asian immigrants and Refugees.
Peace
Quin'Tara White
Community Outreach and Development Specialist
Pan-African Community Association
6222 W. Capitol Drive
Milwaukee, WI 53216
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Two important campagins
I wanted to share two websites with you:
- Serve Marketing (Gary Mueller, president spoke to the Marketing class last night.)
- End the r-word campaign (Promoted by the Special Olympics while we were volunteering Sunday)
Library Information Session
Yesterday, the Helen Bader Institute hosted a seminar on how to use the resources of the library to the best of our ability as students. NLSA wanted to share a few of the links. Please check this out, espeically a personalized research website now available to us via the library portal.
UWM Nonprofit Research Hub
Funding Information Center - Marquette
Joseph and Matthew Payton Philanthropic Studies Library
IUPUI Archives database
March Meeting Minutes
NLSA Membership Meeting Minutes
March 9, 2010
Membership
· Brooke has dues for Molly
· E-mails from Melissa Brown have been added to our g-mail account
· Two more paid members – Andrea and Christina
Policy and Procedure
· Atlanta conference update
o Almost all taken care of except for the hotel.
o Booked flights independently - not with grant money
o Conference paid for and registered already.
o Will cost about $400 total per person out of pocket
· New grant deadlines are due next Friday, first come first serve, sooner the better
o Grant writing this weekend? Can we do grant writing over e-mail?
· Sign up for ARNOVA. It’s in DC, in November right before Thanksgiving next year.
· Nonprofit research presentation this coming Monday, March 15th.
· Travel grant, speaker grant, technology grant for computer? Have to apply every year for office – we did that already. We need grants for ARNOVA and to bring a speaker in.
· We will have grant funding before May
· Do we want to pay for a speaker? It was great to have three classes in one room for Melissa Brown
o All but one member wants to support funding for a speaker next fall. Most agree to wait until spring for a speaker.
· We are fine on operations - need nothing for printing, good on office supplies
· Event grant is for next fall semester.
· Emergency grants are for brand new organizations.
· Have to be very specific with grant application – date, time, etc.
· Networking Fair.
o Maybe we could just copy and paste grant papers?
o We need to pick a date for the networking fair now for grant application.
o All we applied for were radio ads and TV ads this past year (didn't use these ads), so we just want to do a union banner.
o How many more people do we want to attend? We want more organizations and more students, broader reach of students. We’d have to request a room now.
o Put more eggs in one basket on the networking event than a speaker for the fall. Networking Fair in fall, speaker in spring.
· There’s something called a fund transfer request form…we could possibly transfer grant funds into a travel grant…? Speaker money could possibly be used to pay for travel grant and would take away burden for Atlanta attendees. Let’s look into it.
· We need three people to write the grants. This Thursday, Brooke, Justin, & Bill will meet at 6pm to write them. Should go relatively quickly.
Finance
· Same as last month, except two people paid their dues.
· Hopefully we will have all of the grant figured out.
· Receivable from Helen Bader… we didn’t receive it. Annie will ask Lisa about it. Should we save it for next year?
Events
· Goodbye JPS party is set in stone – video is being made for him.
o Programming is going to be short and simple, Scott Galsner will give a small speech, give a couple of toasts.
o Will be at the Helen Bader Foundation.
o Bill will send another email to us.
o RSVP ASAP.
o Might be recording at Special Olympics for JPS’ video piece
· Special Olympics Sunday
o We have 18 people – some are friends of Bill.
o Photographer from Journal Sentinel is coming, donating pictures to the Special Olympics.
o We might be in the paper.
o Should have received an e-mail confirmation. If u didn’t get confirmation, re-fax your application.
President
· Library now open – additional books – purchased from Amazon.com. We now have an abundance of books in the library.
· Incorporation help? Anyone want to help incorporate student organizations/nonprofit organizations? Annie will be sending e-mails to student organizations, asking if they would like our services.
· Library resource session at UWM is on March 15th. Very helpful for those doing research, capstone class. Need to RSVP. No cost involved. Well cover how to effectively use the online library. Was very useful. Will ask Barb Duffy if people can come in late.
PR Blast Off
· Variety Pepsi Challenge – Vote for Variety! Pepsi is giving away grants. They are giving away 5k 25k 50k 250k grants to organizations. Variety is in running for 25K category. Can vote 10 times every day in March, refresheverything.com/variety… look at nlsa blog. Can use facebook account for voting.
· April 14th is volunteer celebration (megan, volunteer center)
Sunday, March 14, 2010
A day of service
Please excuse my journalist instincts, but after volunteering today at the Special Olympics, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on my own volunteer experience. So, I leave you with a column, of how I fell back in love with volunteering, enjoy.
Relearning what it means to serve
My alarm clock buzzed me awake a full hour earlier than my internal clock expected. Its a Sunday, I'm already 5 minutes late, and somehow magically, by 7:00 a.m. I am already in the car. Arriving in Mequon, I jog to the door, only to realize that the smart organizers gave us a 30 minute window to check in.
I have committed a half day to sitting at the scorers table of a regional Special Olympics Basketball Tournament. As I stand and watch the parade of athletes I am struck by how amazing this moment has become. Individuals, with varying disabilities, have been given a space where they can enjoy the freedom to reach for their dreams. As they wave to the crowd and round the bend, two teams report to my court. Flanked by three volunteer high school students we sort out the glitches and cheer on the teams. Nothing is different about this tournament than the countless others I experienced in my 10 years of competitive basketball. They are athletes, who have trained, overcome obstacles, and now get to have some fun.
This volunteer experience is especially emotional for me, because it was done in memory of a fallen Peace Corps Volunteer Kate Puzey. One year ago she was tragically murdered in my old village of Badjoude, Benin. She died fighting to give female students in my village their own safe place where they too could reach for their dreams. She dedicated her whole life to helping others and I know she was keeping an eye on us.
After the first game, I traded posts with a high schooler, letting her take a turn at learning how to keep score. A smile comes to my face as I realize this is what I have chosen to do as a living. In our nonprofit classes we constantly have to validate why we have chosen the nonprofit sector. In the simplest of terms I have learned to be a professional volunteer; I get paid to try and help others. As the morning went on, I got to talk with my fellow volunteers. They asked what I do for a living and I laughed saying: this - I get to play with kids and try and make their days just a little brighter.
So, cheers fellow nonprofit professionals, get out and volunteer, because it reminded me on Sunday of why I chose this path in the first place. It also made me realize that I have been given an incredible gift - the ability to motivate and rally others. Find your passion, select the course, and remember those who have gone before us helping to light the way.
~ Annie Reifsnyder,
NLSA President
Monday, March 8, 2010
Meeting Tuesday!
Vote for Variety!
A message from Molly Collins...
If you have a minute
today, tomorrow, whenever for the rest of March, my work would
appreciate your votes in the Pepsi "Refresh Everything" contest.
Basically, if we get enough votes to get in the top 10 we will get
$25,000. I've attached a flier but you can also just go to
http://www.refresheverything.com/variety. You can vote 10 times per
day, just don't vote for anything else in the $25K category or your
vote for Variety of Wisconsin will wash! :)
If you have a Facebook account you don't even need to set up a
username and password to vote with Pepsi, you can sign in via
Facebook.
We've already moved up from 196 to 116, and I am sure with all my
family and friends voting you guys could push us up even further!
Variety is hoping to buy 75 adaptive bikes this summer for kids with
disabilities to celebrate our 75th Anniversary. The bikes cost
between $350 and $5,000 each, depending on the severity of the kid's
disability and what kinds of features the child needs to be able to
ride a bike. I hope you can help us give these kids a typical
childhood experience that they would otherwise miss out on.
Feel free to forward. Thanks for all your help!
Molly
Find out more about Variety of Wisconsin at http:www.varietywi.org
Monday, March 1, 2010
Nonprofit Research Events in March
The following message comes from Barb Duffy....
Please join the Helen Bader Institute for Nonprofit Management at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for three nonprofit research events in March:
Call for Papers: ARNOVA Conference
The Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) has issued a call for papers for its annual conference in November 2010. The theme of the conference is "Governments and the Nonprofit Sector: Redefining the Relationships." The deadline is March 21, 2010.
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Nonprofit Research Colloquium
Thursday, March 11, 2010
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Lubar Hall, Rm S250
At the Eve of Convergence? Social Service Provision in Denmark, Germany and the United States
Steven Rathgeb Smith, Nancy Bell Evans Center for Nonprofits and Philanthropy, University of Washington, and Waldemar Nielsen Chair in Philanthropy, Georgetown Public Policy Institute
(Professor Smith will be in Milwaukee for a Forum on the Nonprofit Sector on government funding to be held on March 12.)
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Nonprofit Research Workshop
Monday, March 15, 2010
3:15 - 5:45 pm
Golda Meir Library, E281
Using Specialty Library Resources for Third Sector Research
Brenda Burk, Philanthropy Archives, IUPUI University Library
Mary Frenn, Funding Information Library, Marquette University
Fran Huehls, Payton Philanthropic Studies Library, IUPUI
Kris Bina Midthun, UWM Libraries
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Nonprofit Research Colloquium
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Enderis Hall, Rm 264
Towards Integrated Models of Nonprofit Organizations: Genesis and Objectives
(videoconference)
Richard Steinberg, Economics, Philanthropic Studies and Public Affairs, IUPUI
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Please RSVP to Barbara Duffy if you plan to attend any of these events.
Barbara Duffy
Program Manager - Research
Helen Bader Institute for Nonprofit Management
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
bduffy@uwm.edu
http://www.hbi.uwm.edu
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