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VMC announces trainings for not-for-profit Executive Directors, Senior Agency Staff, and Board Presidents. This educational curriculum, funded by First Energy Foundation, will include –but is not limited to—workshops on:
More information will be available shortly.
Made possible by a two-year grant from the UPS Foundation, BLI has expanded in partnership with Seton Hall University to maximize the enormous potential for corporate executives to be effective leaders when serving as board members of nonprofit organizations across the state. The BLI course--first introduced in the spring of 1996- covers such topics as:
For more information, contact Joanne Kobus at jkobus@vmcnj.org or 973-538-7200 ext. 17.
Presented by trained workshop leaders from both the not-for-profit and corporate communities. The sessions address the processes essential to the creation and growth of a successful, dynamic board. This VMC program can be tailored to address the particular needs of an organization, and is provided on a contractual basis. Fees vary based on the size of the group, materials required and the extent of the training.
Every month, in partnership with Family Services of Morris County, VMC will offer a two-hour new Board member orientation on trustee roles and responsibilities, which is FREE to all newly-elected trustees. Sessions will be staggered between morning, lunch break and early evening to accommodate everyone’s schedule.
Sessions will be held at Family Services’ new headquarters unless otherwise noted. Advance registration is required. Contact Joanne Kobus at jkobus@vmcnj.org or 973-538-7200 ext. 17.
A professional education and networking association for those who manage volunteer programs, regardless of whether they work in paid positions or are part of a volunteer staff. The VMC DOVIA Advisory Council offers a mentoring program to those who are new to the field of volunteer management. Offerings include:
In recognition and support of the challenges faced by our community's not-for-profit leaders, VMC offers regularly scheduled forums for Executive Directors to connect and collaborate with others. Specifically, VMC's ED Forums offer an opportunity to network and discuss current trends, obstacles and opportunities, and -in direct response to ED requests--have included topics such as board recruitment, not-for-profit mergers, and insurance and benefit packages.
VMC offers consultations and “lunch and learns” to businesses and professional organizations interested in civic engagements. Contact us to conveniently arrange a Needs Assessment.
We are available to facilitate your team's discussions about important, creative topics that are critical to your organization's direction. Examples include: