2009 Power Tools for Nonprofits Conference
November 18, 2009 | 8:30AM – 4:00PM
Reliant Center | One Reliant Park | Houston, Texas
Houston Arts Alliance serves on the Advisory Board of the Power Tools for Nonprofits Conference in partnership with the University of Houston - Continuing Education. Our Power Tools for Nonprofits' mission has remained the same since 1993: To provide an educational forum for nonprofit professionals, volunteers, and board members on ways to leverage resources, strengthen organizational effectiveness and improve the quality of life for all. Each year our Advisory Board works hard to find experts from various fields to share valuable knowledge, best practices, and ways to enhance organizations' performance.
The nonprofit sector continues to move forward despite the tough economic climate, thanks to the generous and unwavering support of many corporations, foundations and philanthropists in Texas. As we face the challenges of this recession, there is a greater need for the Power Tools for Nonprofits Conference to help sustain the viability of nonprofits as they fulfill their mission, provide better services, grow and build on past successes.
Mark your calendar, bring a friend and plan to attend the most renowned conference in Texas. The Power Tools for Nonprofits Conference will help sharpen your skills, discover new strategic ideas, gain new resources, expand your network, and embrace new opportunities for change in these challenging times.
To register, go to: http://www.uh.edu/continuingeducation/special/nonprofit.php
To download the Conference Brochure, click here.
Arts in Crisis A Kennedy Center Initiative
Arts in Crisis: A Kennedy Center Initiative is a program designed to provide planning assistance and consulting to struggling arts organizations throughout the United States. Open to non-profit 501(c)(3) performing arts organizations, the program will provide counsel from Kennedy Center President Michael Kaiser and the Kennedy Center executive staff in the areas of fundraising, building more effective Boards of Trustees, budgeting, marketing, technology, and other areas pertinent to maintaining a vital performing arts organization during a troubled economy.
Click here to read more about this program.
Click here to request Arts in Crisis services.
Tidal Intersections - Houston Metropolitan Dance Company;
photo: Frank White Photography
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