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Nonprofit - University Partnerships: Where Do I Start?

A "Marketing Meet Up" Conversation!
Tuesday, November 12 from noon to 1
Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa

This session will outline various ways nonprofit organizations can connect with faculty and students at UNI to form partnerships for projects, focusing specifically on partnerships for marketing purposes. Specific examples from courses will be shared outlining the benefits for both the agency and the students. One of the perhaps unexpected benefits is the learning about workplace communication that occurs not only for students but for organizational clients.  Please RSVP.
 
Presenters: 
  • Dr. Julianne Gassman, Director of Community Engagement and Associate Professor in the Department of Health, Recreation and Community Services
  • Dr. Adrienne Lamberti, Associate Professor in Languages and Literatures

Make Your Voice Heard: Nonprofit Legislative Forum
Friday, December 6, 2019
8:00-9:30am  
Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa (3117 Greenhill Cir, Cedar Falls)

The Cedar Valley Nonprofit's annual conversation 
with our elected
officials is a great opportunity to let your voice be heard directly by those representing the greater Cedar Valley. The event is timed just prior to the legislative s ession and it offers a chance to have real conversations about decisions that are being discussed in Des Moines and how they have impacts on the daily lives of Black Hawk County representatives. Presented in an intimate format, the annual Legislative Forum helps keep our representatives informed about the nonprofit sector and the people we serve. It's a don't miss event!
Free event.  Please  RSVP!


A CVNA Shared Resource Benefit from

Upcoming Programming:



Join Idealware on November 5 for a panel discussion about Digital Literacy, inspired by Idealware's publication, 'Digital Skillsets: An Imperative for Today's Nonprofit Leaders. ' Karen Graham, Director of Education & Outreach for Tech Impact, will lead a panel discussion about why a proactive approach to embracing technology is critical for your organization's success, how technology is changing how we work, the advantages it provides, what kinds of digital skills nonprofit leaders need and how can they acquire them.   Registration link



Accidental Techie: How to Support Your NonProfit Without an IT Background 

When: November 7 - November 21 
Time: 1 - 2:30pm Eastern (Thursdays), 3 sessions

Registration Link 

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Job Postings

Position: Executive Director

The Max and Helen Guernsey Charitable Foundation is
seeking an Executive Director. The successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of our organization, ensuring that it is operating
efficiently and effectively as well as working with the board of
directors, non-profits and the public. Learn more here. 



Position:  Driver/Warehouse Coordinator                              

Status: Full-time, non-exempt
Schedule:  Monday-Thursday 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Friday 7:30 AM - 2:00 PM
Reports to: Building & Transportation Manager
 
Job Summary:  This position is responsible for safe and efficient daily warehouse operations, delivery of food to clients, and pick up of donations from donors in the Food Bank service area. Learn more online here.
 

Position:  Culinary Programs Manager                                                               
Status: Full-time, non-exempt
Reports to: Director of Compliance and Operations
 
J0b Summary: The primary objective of this position is to manage the development, implementation and day-to-day operations of the Northeast Iowa Food Bank commercial kitchen. The Culinary Programs Manager manages and maximizes productivity of the kitchen and coordinates all related culinary activities. The Culinary Programs Manager is responsible for the overall operations of the kitchen. This position will also work closely with partner agencies to ensure compliance and build capacity within their programs.  Learn more online  here .

Are you Hiring or Awarding Money? 
Consider posting your job or funding opportunity here.  
Submit Job postings  here. 
Email your funding opportunities to  Annie.

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Community Resources


UNI Nonprofit Leadership Alliance is asking organizations to submit proposals for service learning partnerships
that can be completed by UNI students (in collaboration with your agency) over the 2020 spring semester.

Proposals are due to Kristina Kofoot at kristina.kofoot@uni.edu or Piper Fox at foxp@uni.edu by Monday, October 28th, 2019 at 5:00 pm.  Learn more here.


Need Print & Digital Marketing Help?

The University of Northern Iowa Professional Writing Program is in need of individual and organizational clients for
Spring 2020 courses who wish to have print and digital publications created.  These publications could include newsletters, brochures, flyers, proposals, report documents, websites and exhibition storyboards.

If you are interested in being a client, please contact Dr. A. Lamberti at  lamberti@uni.edu for more information.

Professional Writing at UNI  Video

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Save the Date


NATIONAL PHILANTHROPY DAY
Mark your calendar for  Thursday, November 14 for the 2019 Recognition Luncheon. More details can be found here:  www.afpneia.org.

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CVNA Members...Did you know you...
There is FUNDING for your UNI Interns? 
Check out the Koob Fund for Community Engagement and the UNI Business Student Fund. 

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