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Nonprofit Events for Spring
Nonprofit professionals can sharpen their skills at these upcoming events and workshops at the Main Library. Tickets are now available.
Events will be held at the following location:
Huntsville-Madison County Public Library
915 Monroe Street
Second Floor Events Room
Nonprofit Workshops
Nonprofit 201: Logic Models, Part One
Friday, March 16, 2012
1:00-4:00 p.m.
$15
refreshments, handouts, and a door prize
Presenter: Anita Daniel, Botanical Garden
Logic Models are powerful planning tools used to graphically define an organization’s programs, initiatives, or the sum total of the organization’s work. Logic models are excellent for strategic planning, and some funders require logic models for grant applications. Learn the purpose, theory, and structure of logic models, and take away worksheets to begin building one for your organization.
Nonprofit 201: Logic Models, Part Two
Friday, April 20, 2012
1:00-4:00 p.m.
$15 ($10 for Part 1 participants)
refreshments, door prize
Presenter: Anita Daniel, Botanical Garden
Bring a completed logic model (or a draft) for your organization. In this hands-on workshop, Anita will work through your model and provide critiques and insights.
Purchase Nonprofit 201 workshop tickets now! You may purchase tickets for part one, part two, or the combo.
Questions? Contact Mary Moore at 256-532-5975 or askus [at] hmcpl [dot] org.




