Events
Since its founding in the early 1980s, the Institute has offered
conferences, workshops, lectures, and professional networking events
designed to serve and strengthen the nonprofit sector in the Bay
Area and beyond.
Recent events include:
Symposium on Board Leadership for Nonprofit
Integrity
April 22, 2005 more information
2nd Annual West Coast Nonprofit Data Conference
April 15-16, 2005 more information
The Future of Philanthropy
March 23, 2005
A symposium featuring Michael O'Neill, Professor of Nonprofit Administration
Information Technology in the Nonprofit Sector
October 23, 2004 the Institute for Nonprofit Organization Management
collaborated with the Community Technology Foundation of California
to host a symposium introducing emerging research on the application
of technology in the nonprofit sector. Scholars from across the
country presented new research on how nonprofit organizations are
using technology to pursue their missions. Symposium attendees provided
important input and feedback on this emerging field of inquiry.
Thanks to all who attended our research symposium - the event was
a terrific success because of your participation. We will take your
suggestions and feedback for the authors into account as we revise
papers and prepare them for publication in an edited collection
early 2005.
Thanks also to our co-sponser, the Community Technology Foundation
of California, and to our host, SBC.
More information and photos are
available here.
20th Anniversary Celebration
We recently celebrated our 20th Anniversary with a dinner and gala
celebration at the top of the Westin St. Francis Hotel on Union
Square. Photos of the event are
available here.
Education for the 21st Century Nonprofit
Manager
In February 2003, the Institute held a half-day conference on Nonprofit
Management Education, bringing together representatives of Bay Area
universities that provide academic education for nonprofit managers,
management support organizations that provide training programs
for nonprofit managers, and foundations interested in nonprofit
management education to discuss the challenges and opportunities
for the field in the 21st century. Participants also discussed the
findings of a research report based on interviews with 32 experts
in the field of nonprofit management education regarding trends
in the nonprofit sector and the skills and knowledge areas needed
by nonprofit managers in the new century. The conference encouraged
cooperation and collaboration among academic and training institutions
in Northern California in meeting the full range of educational
needs of the nonprofit community.
Improving Data on the Nonprofit Sector
In April 2003 the Institute, in partnership with the California Association
of Nonprofits, held a half-day symposium where major state producers
of nonprofit data met with academic and research centers to discuss
how to improve the comprehensiveness and quality of statistical
information on California nonprofits. State participants included
the Office of the Attorney General , the Franchise Tax Board, the
California Research Bureau, the Office of the Legislative Analyst,
the Employment Development Department and the Senate Office of Research.
Academic and research centers included the Urban Institute, Guidestar,
Indiana University, the University of California, Los Angeles and
the State University of California, Fullerton.
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