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Looking Ahead: Leadership Strategies for Turbulent Times
Tuesday, December 09 2008, 3:00pm - 6:00pm
Unlocking the answers
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Event Description

In 2009: 
• Funding for nonprofits is predicted to drop 30%.
• State of California funding for nonprofits is also
   predicted to drop 15% or more.
• The demand for Food, Housing, Gang Intervention,
   and Youth Services is increasing.

In a recent survey of nonprofit organizations, 75% of respondents have experienced or expect to experience a negative impact from the recent economic downturn.

The Center for Nonprofit Management is bringing together some of Southern California’s best minds – from the corporate, foundation, nonprofit, government and academic worlds – to develop innovative solutions to this ever-growing gap. 

Speakers include:

  • Robin Kramer, Chief of Staff, Los Angeles Mayor's Office
  • Miguel Santana, Deputy CEO, County of Los Angeles 
  • Regina Birdsell, President & CEO, Center for Nonprofit Management
  • David Porges, Regional Leader for Corporate & Community Responsibility, Deloitte Services LP
  • Antonio Manning, First Vice President & Regional Manager for Community & External Affairs, WaMu now JPMorgan Chase
  • Dr. Jon Sager, Clinical Associate Professor, USC
  • Sushma Raman, President, Southern California Grantmakers
  • Alex Morales, L.C.S.W., President & CEO, Children’s Bureau
  • Scott Cargle, Nonprofit Fundraising Consultant
  • Eileen Gill, President, Gill Consulting Associates
  • Damian Goldvarg, Principal,  The Goldvarg Consulting Group
  • Belinda Teitel, Vice President, Draper Consulting Group
  • Glen Peterson, President, Capacity Partnership Group

These individuals bring real world experience to this gathering. Panel and small group discussions will cover topics such as creative/new revenue streams, board recruitment & assessment, scenario planning, funder relationships, human resources tactics and much more.

 

Location: Center for Nonprofit Management, 1000 N. Alameda St., Suite 250, Los Angeles, CA 90012

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