Dear Nonprofit Leader,
I write to urge you to check out the following blog post. You know I have never done this before, so it must be important. And it is.
As nonprofits across the country have been going to our federal officials to discuss how their health care reform plans affect nonprofits, we keep hearing government officials say things like: "Gee, we hadn't thought about nonprofits as employers."
So, in this blog column, the President of the National Council of Nonprofits points out how nonprofits keep being taken for granted and urges nonprofits to "beat the drum" to "remind government that we exist, and we exist at a scale that should not and cannot be ignored any longer."
In this Great Recession, our nonprofits are being asked to meet increasing community needs with decreasing resources - while also paying escalating costs, such as constantly increasing health insurance premiums. As the blog column warns: that "math just doesn't work."
If you agree that our government officials shouldn't ignore, overlook, or forget about nonprofits, then please join me and the New York Council of Nonprofits by contacting our federal officials to urge them to respect the more than 60,000 nonprofits in New York by including us in health care reform in a meaningful way.
Let's all "pick up a drum" and start making some noise, telling our stories about how New York's nonprofits add real value to local communities and individual lives every single day. Otherwise, we will be forgotten - which would be "unfair and unsafe to those depending on services we deliver and the benefits we provide."
Contact Your Senators:
Gillibrand, Kirsten E. 478 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington DC, 20510(202) 224-4451
Contact Senator Gillibrand Now.
Schumer, Charles E. 313 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington DC, 20510(202) 224-6542
Contact Senator Schumer Now.
Click here for your members of Congress
Thank you again for the work that you do and for raising your voice on behalf of our nonprofit community here in New York.
Sincerely,
Doug Sauer, CEO
New York Council of Nonprofits, Inc.
http://www.nycon.org/
Thursday, August 20, 2009
CROP programs lose funding
The Daily Star reported on that four area schools are scrambling to make plans for their CROP after-school programs after recently losing their funding.
Programs at Riverside in Oneonta, Jefferson, Stamford and Cherry Valley-Springfield were denied funding in June through an application submitted by Otsego-Northern Catskills Board of Cooperative Educational Services.
CROP director Kris Kaschak said the grant application was one of 387 submitted by organizations in the state and 60 were approved for funding provided by the federal No Child Left Behind program. Read more here.
Programs at Riverside in Oneonta, Jefferson, Stamford and Cherry Valley-Springfield were denied funding in June through an application submitted by Otsego-Northern Catskills Board of Cooperative Educational Services.
CROP director Kris Kaschak said the grant application was one of 387 submitted by organizations in the state and 60 were approved for funding provided by the federal No Child Left Behind program. Read more here.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
7th Annual Rally for Recovery Set for September 20th
FRIENDS of RECOVERY DELAWARE and OTSEGO COUNTIES ( FOR-DO )
CELEBRATING THE POWER AND POSSIBILITIES OF RECOVERY FROM ADDICTION
RECOVERY WALK AND FAMILY DAY
Oneonta, NY
Neahwa Park, Large Pavilion
Event T-Shirt to first 50 registrants
Walk Registration: 12 PM
Two Mile Walk: 1 PM $3 donation (or Optional 1 mile)
FOOD served 1:30 ON (additional cost)
Live Music 1:30 – 4 pm
Games and Family Activities
RECOVERY WALKS!
For more information: brig.seaver@gmail.com or call the Turning Point at 607-267-4435
CELEBRATING THE POWER AND POSSIBILITIES OF RECOVERY FROM ADDICTION
RECOVERY WALK AND FAMILY DAY
Oneonta, NY
Neahwa Park, Large Pavilion
Event T-Shirt to first 50 registrants
Walk Registration: 12 PM
Two Mile Walk: 1 PM $3 donation (or Optional 1 mile)
FOOD served 1:30 ON (additional cost)
Live Music 1:30 – 4 pm
Games and Family Activities
RECOVERY WALKS!
For more information: brig.seaver@gmail.com or call the Turning Point at 607-267-4435
Friday, August 14, 2009
Nonprofit Ventures
The NY Council of Nonprofits started a simple blog, Nonprofit Ventures, after our recent Entrepreneurial Ventures for the Arts trainings in Albany and NYC. This blog is a place to share ideas and ask questions about starting your own for profit venture. As nonprofits face more funding challenges, entrepreneurial ventures are becoming more of focus and opportunity to generate unrestricted operating revenue. Do you have an idea? Share it here on NYNED or visit Nonprofit Ventures.
We also invite to learn from your peers. We recently sat down to speak with Bernadette Cannon, an amazing supporter and advocate for Catskill Area Hospice and Palliative Care, who attended the very first New York Council of Nonprofits Entrepreneurial Ventures training in Oneonta in 2004. She came to the training with a simple idea: start a thrift shop. For the next couple of years, she worked tirelessly to make her idea a reality. Listen to her share her insight about her for profit venture. Most importantly, hear about her success.
Visit our YouTube channel and watch Bernadette share the rest of her story and her feedback. Have your own story to share? Post it here, or contact us. Interested in contacting Bernadette? You can e-mail her at thrift.shop@cahpc.org.
We also invite to learn from your peers. We recently sat down to speak with Bernadette Cannon, an amazing supporter and advocate for Catskill Area Hospice and Palliative Care, who attended the very first New York Council of Nonprofits Entrepreneurial Ventures training in Oneonta in 2004. She came to the training with a simple idea: start a thrift shop. For the next couple of years, she worked tirelessly to make her idea a reality. Listen to her share her insight about her for profit venture. Most importantly, hear about her success.
Visit our YouTube channel and watch Bernadette share the rest of her story and her feedback. Have your own story to share? Post it here, or contact us. Interested in contacting Bernadette? You can e-mail her at thrift.shop@cahpc.org.
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Ideas,
Local News,
NonprofitVentures,
NYCON
Monday, August 10, 2009
Area sales-tax revenues down
The Daily Star reported that sales-tax revenue totals throughout the four-county area showed a sharp decline from last year's revenue during the second quarter, forcing budget cuts and hiring freezes.
Otsego County Treasurer Myrna Thayne said the current quarter's numbers are "not good, but they are not as bad as they could be."
Thayne said Otsego's sales-tax revenue for April, May and June _ the second quarter of 2009 _ totaled $12,756,905, compared with $13,680,656 for the same period last year, which is a 6.75 percent decrease. Read more here.
Otsego County Treasurer Myrna Thayne said the current quarter's numbers are "not good, but they are not as bad as they could be."
Thayne said Otsego's sales-tax revenue for April, May and June _ the second quarter of 2009 _ totaled $12,756,905, compared with $13,680,656 for the same period last year, which is a 6.75 percent decrease. Read more here.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
NOLA HENRY APPOINTED ESC OFFICE MANAGER
The Executive Service Corps (ESC) Board of Directors announces the appointment of Nola Henry to the newly created position of Office Manager for the organization. In this position, she is responsible for the overall management/coordination of the Executive Service Corps of Otsego-Delaware, Inc. Nola assumed this position effective August 3, 2009 upon the resignation of Lori Solensten who was the Executive Director.
Nola brings a wealth of expertise and experience to the position having been the organizations Executive Assistant for four years according to Rich McCaffery, Chair of the Board of Directors. "We are fortunate to have someone with the vast educational background Nola brings to this position as well as her familiarization of ESC and the small businesses and non-for -profit organizations throughout the two county region" McCaffery states.
She possesses a Bachelor of Arts from SUNY Potsdam in Interdisciplinary Social Science with a concentration in Nursery - Grade Six Education and a Master of Science in Early Education/Dev. and Administration from NOVA Southeastern University.
Executive Service Corps Otsego-Delaware is a nonprofit organization devoted to strengthening small businesses and nonprofits through mentoring, consulting and training provided by highly experienced individuals who volunteer their services.
For more information about ESC contact their office at 12 Dietz Street, Oneonta or call 433-1700 or e-mail info@escny.org. Regular business hours are Mondays through Thursdays 9am-2pm.
Nola brings a wealth of expertise and experience to the position having been the organizations Executive Assistant for four years according to Rich McCaffery, Chair of the Board of Directors. "We are fortunate to have someone with the vast educational background Nola brings to this position as well as her familiarization of ESC and the small businesses and non-for -profit organizations throughout the two county region" McCaffery states.
She possesses a Bachelor of Arts from SUNY Potsdam in Interdisciplinary Social Science with a concentration in Nursery - Grade Six Education and a Master of Science in Early Education/Dev. and Administration from NOVA Southeastern University.
Executive Service Corps Otsego-Delaware is a nonprofit organization devoted to strengthening small businesses and nonprofits through mentoring, consulting and training provided by highly experienced individuals who volunteer their services.
For more information about ESC contact their office at 12 Dietz Street, Oneonta or call 433-1700 or e-mail info@escny.org. Regular business hours are Mondays through Thursdays 9am-2pm.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
For Your Consideration: Boards Should Only Have Three Committees
Blue Avocado's Board Cafe offered an article by David La Piana that discusses the challenges boards face with committees and their operation. David states that nonprofits should consider a simple three-committee structure consisting of Internal Affairs, External Affairs, and Governance. He ties the structure together with an Executive Committee that has Chairs from each of the three committees. Read more about his idea here.
Labels:
Board Development,
Governance,
Ideas,
Management
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