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SUMMARY:Chamber For Good Business Breakfast Presented by Blue Stream and the City of Coconut Creek
DESCRIPTION:Board Recruitment & Development: Turning Passion Into Action!\n\nWe all know that most nonprofit organizations are created from a place of passion. A passion to serve and to solve. The leadership of these organizations\, especially board members\, must have a passion for the cause as well. But passion alone is not enough. During this presentation we will discuss prospecting\, approaching and retaining the right board members to support your cause.\n\n \n\n\nPresented by Tony Beall\n\nPronouns: he/him/his\n\nPresident/CEO\, Mister Nonprofit Consultancy\n\nNational Director\, Sanford Institute of Philanthropy at National University\n\n \n\nTony is a trusted and award-winning social enterprise leader celebrating 20 years of diverse nonprofit experience\; serving organizations all across the United States and internationally. His guidance and leadership have catapulted organizations to greater levels of sustainability\, community engagement and mission relevance.\n\n \n\nIn 2010\, Tony realized a vision and launched Mister Nonprofit Consultancy\, Inc.\, a consulting firm focused on social change through the regional and global development of social enterprises. It is through his work as "Mister Nonprofit" that he connected locally in south Florida with the Sanford Institute of Philanthropy (SIP) at the National Leadership Institute as a regional trainer and then joined SIP's national training cadre in the summer of 2018. He now serves as the National Director for the Institute of Philanthropy at National University.\n\n \nChamber for Good is an innovative way for businesses and philanthropic individuals to become aware of local charitable needs\, causes and events. Bringing individuals\, organizations and businesses together to achieve great goals is a key focus of the chamber. The Chamber for Good system will serve to connect all local charitable organizations and causes with the individuals and organizations within our community that are eager to support local needs. This service will allow local charities to increase their visibility within the community. This initiative will assist the Chamber to reach out to the many outstanding nonprofits that make a difference in our community by helping them to achieve their goals. We offer several educational opportunities\, and networking events for this program throughout the year. \n\n \nThis program is complimentary to all non-profits in the Chamber\, and those who serve non-profits!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Board Recruitment &\; Development: Turning Passion Into Action!
\nWe all know that most nonprofit organizations are created from a place of passion. A passion to serve and to solve. The leadership of these organizations\, especially board members\, must have a passion for the cause as well. But passion alone is not enough. During this presentation we will discuss prospecting\, approaching and retaining the right board members to support your cause.
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\nPresented by Tony Beall
Pronouns: he/him/his
\n\nPresident/CEO\, Mister Nonprofit Consultancy
\n\nNational Director\, Sanford Institute of Philanthropy at National University
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\n\nTony is a trusted and award-winning social enterprise leader celebrating 20 years of diverse nonprofit experience\; serving organizations all across the United States and internationally. His guidance and leadership have catapulted organizations to greater levels of sustainability\, community engagement and mission relevance.
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\n\nIn 2010\, Tony realized a vision and launched Mister Nonprofit Consultancy\, Inc.\, a consulting firm focused on social change through the regional and global development of social enterprises. \; It is through his work as "\;Mister Nonprofit"\; that he connected locally in south Florida with the Sanford Institute of Philanthropy (SIP) at the National Leadership Institute as a regional trainer and then joined SIP'\;s national training cadre in the summer of 2018. He now serves as the National Director for the Institute of Philanthropy at National University.
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