Each year, the Center for Nonprofit Success receives over 1100 handouts from speakers who have been approved to speak at our events. The attendees rate these handouts based on how useful they find the information, and below is a list of the most highly rated handouts that speakers have submitted.
Order NowSampleProposal Writing 101: Essential tools for presenting your funding request
2012 | 2012 DC Leadership Series
Order NowSampleProgram Evaluations: Best practices for measuring success
2010 | New York Leadership Series
Order NowSampleProgram Evaluations 201: Using evaluation data to set direction, expand impact and maintain accountability
2011 | New York Leadership Series
Order NowVolunteer Management 101: How to build a strong and healthy volunteer program
2011 | DC Nonprofit Leadership Series
Order NowVolunteer Management 101: How to build a strong and healthy volunteer program
2011 | Boston Nonprofit Leadership Series
Order NowVolunteer Management 201: Essential ingredients and successful recipes for volunteer engagement
2011 | Chicago Nonprofit Leadership Series
Order NowIntroduction to Major Gifts
2010 | 2010 San Francisco Fundraising Summit
Order NowProgram Evaluations 101: How to introduce evaluation policies and procedures into the fabric of your organization
2011 | New York Leadership Series
Order Now25 Ways to Drive Traffic to your Website
2010 | DC Nonprofit Leadership Series
Order NowMaking the most of your volunteers
2010 | Minneapolis Leadership Series
Order NowSocial Media 102: Taking existing technologies to new levels
2010 | Chicago Nonprofit Leadership Series
Order NowProgram Evaluations 101: How to introduce evaluation policies and procedures into the fabric of your organization
2011 | Minneapolis Leadership Series
Order NowFacebook 201: Advanced applications for nonprofit organizations
2011 | 2011 Chicago Social Media Summit
Order NowTwitter 201- How to use Twitter for fundraising, public relations and and branding
2011 | 2011 Chicago Social Media Summit
Order NowProgram Evaluations 101: How to introduce evaluation policies and procedures into the fabric of your organization
2011 | Boston Nonprofit Leadership Series