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CT Nonprofits' Conference Archives

CT Nonprofits convenes a statewide conference each year that seeks to educate and inspire nonprofit organizations like yours to continue your fine work. This page contains links to CT Nonprofits' past conferences so you can peruse the types of information and presentations we have provided in the past.

If you have attended or participated in one of the events, please visit the pages to find links to provide us with feedback or to read about the conference presentations and speakers. This will help us plan for future events.

To all those who have attended and sponsored our conferences, thank you for supporting these efforts, and stay tuned for future events to come!

CT Nonprofits' 2008 Conference

 2007    
       
 

11/07/2007

CT Nonprofits' 5th Annual Conference

Leading the Charge: Energizing Nonprofit Excellence

Crowne Plaza Hotel, Cromwell, Connecticut

 
  • The Nonprofit Advantage: Coverage of the 2007 Connecticut Nonprofits Conference

  • Conference Program

  • Conference Invitation Brochure
    Includes details of the conference:

    • Focus of the conference

    • Biography of keynote speaker Darian Rodriguez Heyman of Craigslist Foundation

    • A choice of three exciting morning seminars

    • Twelve afternoon workshops to chose from

    • This year's Legislative Award Winners

    • Conference Agenda

    • Conference Registration Form

    • Our sponsors who support the nonprofit community

  • Sponsorship Opportunities
    For more information about sponsorship opportunities, please email the .

 
Morning Seminars  
  1. Extra! Extra! ... Coverage Please (Media Panel)

  2. Compass Points on the Social Journey: Mapping Trends in Philanthropy

  3. Practice Spontaneity: Cultivate the Energy of Leadership

 
    Afternoon Workshops  
   
  1. Conversations with Darian Rodriguez Heyman: Nonprofit Culture―
    Local to Global (Special meet and greet with limited audience)

  2. Networking―Why Do it?

  3. Going from Good to Great: Energizing Energy Leadership to Get Results

  4. Media Relations in the Pull vs. Push Generation

  5. Executive Coaching: A Powerful Approach to Building Nonprofit Leadership Capacity

  6. Stress Management Through Play & Humor

  7. Nice Strategy―How Are You Going to Finance It?

  8. Enhancing Your Board's Strength Through Strategic Board Recruitment

  9. Ready, Set, Raise! Your Guide to Grassroots Fundraising

  10. Energy Efficiency―Policies & Programs for Nonprofits

  11. From Inspiration to Integration: Enhance Your Nonprofit Through the Arts

  12. Managing Change―Energizing Your Employees

 
   

Our Sponsors

CT Nonprofits recognizes and expresses its appreciation for the support of the following companies.

 
   

PLATINUM

  • Constellation New Energy

 
    GOLD
  • eBenefits Group Northeast LLC

  • Haggett Longobardi, A Division of JH Cohn

  • RC Knox & Co.

 
   

SILVER

  • Brown & Brown Insurance

  • Butler Woodcrafters

  • Hartford Magazine's Charitable Events Guide

  • PPI Benefit Solutions

  • The Technology Group, LLC

  • Whittlesey & Hadley, P.C.

 
    BRONZE
  • Kostin, Ruffkess & Co. LLC

  • Payroll for Nonprofits

  • Seginus ABC

  • Webster Bank

 
       

 2006    
       
 

11/29/2006

CT Nonprofits' 4th Annual Conference

Nonprofit Leadership: Tomorrow Starts Today

Farmington Marriott, Farmington, Connecticut

 

For more information about sponsorship opportunities, please email the .

 

Workshops
Download this file to check out the descriptions of the following workshops:

  • From Good to Great: Leadership Makes the Difference

  • Decision Making for Stewards

  • State Contractor Ban on Making or Soliciting Campaign Contributions

  • Stress Management Through Play and Humor

  • Results-Based Accountability: Preparing for the Future (Panel Discussion)

  • Engaging and Developing Minority Leadership

  • Generational Differences: Managing the Workforce, Motivating the Generations

  • Generation Next: Nonprofit Workforce and Leadership Development (Panel Discussion)

  • Uniform Cost Standards: Preparing State Contractors for 2007

  • Nonprofit Strategic Positioning

  • HOMEConnecticut: Making the Whole Greater than the Sum of the Parts

 
    Sponsors
CT Nonprofits recognizes and expresses its appreciation for the support of the following companies.
 
    GOLD
  • eBenefits Group Northeast LLC

  • Haggett Longobardi

  • RC Knox & Co.

 
   

SILVER

  • Butler Woodcraefters

  • eTapestry

  • Mutual of America

  • PPI Benefit Solutions

  • The Technology Group

  • Webster

  • Whittlesey & Hadley, P.C.

 
    BRONZE
  • Kostin, Ruffkess & Co. LLC

  • RxCare Pharmacies, Inc.

  • SandorMax Marketing

 
       

 2005    
       
 

11/15/2005

CT Nonprofits' 3rd Annual Conference: Feet to the Fire: Managing the Heat, at the Connecticut Convention Center, Hartford, CT, November 15, 2005. (brochure)

 

Topics

 

Human Resource Management

Endowment

Board governance

Innovative Resource Development

Communications Impact

Financial Management

 
       

 2004    
       
 

11/19/2004

CT Nonprofits 2nd Annual Conference: Quality & Accountability, Raising The Bar; at the Farmington Marriott, Farmington, CT. (brochure)

 
       

 2003    
       
 

11/14/2003

 The Face of Nonprofits: Strength in Challenging Times  
 

10/22/2003

 CT Nonprofits and NPower's Nonprofit Technology Summit in Connecticut  
 

10/17/2003

Annual CYSA Conference  
       
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