Leadership Part 2 (Staff & Volunteers) & Legal Compliance & Ethics | Standards Series (3 of 6)
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Leadership Part 2 (Staff & Volunteers) and Legal Compliance & Ethics | Virtual Standards for Excellence Implementation Workshop Series (3 of 6) Moderated by: Heather Giampapa, Director of Standards for Excellence and Development, PANO Presented by: Standards for Excellence Licensed Consultants Rosalind Spigel, MSOD, ACC and Thomas A. Tupitza, Esq.
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If your answer to any of these questions is YES, the Virtual Standards for Excellence® Implementation Workshop Series is for you! This session, the third of six, covers the third Guiding Principle of the Standards for Excellence: Leadership Part 2 (Staff & Volunteers) and Legal Compliance & Ethics. We’ll look at things like organizational and management structure, compensation procedures, personnel policies, volunteer policies, legal requirements for creating inclusive workplaces, and more. We’ll provides lots of tools and resources for putting the information shared into practice, including:
Join us for just this one or attend all six in the series! Sessions will take place every other Wednesday, starting April 10. While all six workshops complement each other, they can each be viewed independently of the others. Don’t worry if you can’t attend every session – if you sign up for the full series, you’ll receive a copy of the recording and supporting materials for all six.
Each session will be interactive, offering opportunities to learn from the wisdom in the room through peer-to-peer sharing. We’ll have large group discussions where you’ll discover useful tips and strategies for applying the Standards in your organization as well as small group discussions using breakout rooms, where you can really dig into how others’ practices can help you improve your operations (and where you can share promising practices of your own!).
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Six Session Series Agenda:
April 10, 2024: Mission, Strategy, and Evaluation (presented by Deborah Drury) 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
April 24, 2024: Leadership Part 1: Board (presented by Karen Hosler Kispert) 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
May 8, 2024: Leadership Part 2 (Staff & Volunteers) and Legal Compliance & Ethics (presented by Rosalind Spigel, MSOD, ACC, and Thomas A. Tupitza, Esq.) 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM
May 22, 2024: Finance and Operations (presented by Cindy Bergvall, CPA) 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
June 5, 2024: Resource Development (presented by Stephanie Cory, CFRE, CAP) 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
June 18, 2024: Public Awareness, Engagement, and Advocacy (presented by Linda Rentschler) 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
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Single Login Cost: Leadership Part 2/Legal Compliance Web Meeting – $45 for PANO Members | $100 for Not-Yet Members Full Series (20% Discount) – $216 for PANO Members | $480 for Not-Yet Members Terms of Participation
Group Screening Cost: Full Series (20% Discount) – $720 for PANO Members | $1,598 for Not-Yet Members Terms of Participation This option makes the most sense when you have 4-10 individuals interested in viewing the webinar. For fewer than 4 attendees, a single login ticket for each person is the most cost-effective option. For more than 10 attendees, please email Christina at christina@pano.org to discuss options.
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Materials & Login/Call-In Instructions: Can’t attend? All registrants will receive a recording of the webinar following the live session!
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What People Say About the Standards for Excellence: “The program offered great insights on policies, procedures, and responsibilities of directors and staff.”
“This course reminds me of the value of being a PANO member. I have been sharing the information with our Leadership Team and reminding them to access the PANO website for resources, etc.”
“Presenters did a great job at keeping my attention and moving the training forward.”
“Content was extremely well prepared and presented.”
“[What I valued most was] interacting with other providers. The materials provided for ongoing use will be very helpful.”
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About the Facilitators: Heather Giampapa, Director of Standards for Excellence and Development, PANO (Session Moderator) Heather brings twenty-plus years of development, communications, and nonprofit management experience to her role as PANO’s Director of Standards for Excellence and Development. Her career has included positions working in a variety of nonprofit fields, including health and human services, higher education, the arts, and healthcare.
Prior to joining the PANO team full-time, Heather worked part-time with the organization in membership, development, and conference management. She received her undergraduate degree in English and History from Muhlenberg College, her Master of Arts from the University of Richmond, and became a Certified Fund Raising Executive in 2017.
Learn more about Heather here.
Rosalind Spigel, MSOD, ACC, Principal, Spigel Consulting (Session Co-Presenter) Rosalind Spigel believes nonprofits can make the world a better place and works with them and their staff to increase effectiveness, grow, and prosper. Working collaboratively with clients, Spigelconsulting.com designs and facilitates strategic planning and implementation, DEI, board development, vision/mission/values, professional development, and coaching. Spigel Consulting also offers a variety of targeted capacity building workshops. Rosalind has a Master of Organizational Development from American University, is trained in DEI through the National Coalition Building Institute, Race Forward, NCBI, Training for Change, and co-facilitated Open Forums on Race and Intersectional Feminism conversations. Rosalind is a Standards for Excellent Consultant, a consultant with the Social Transformation Project, the Nonprofit Center at La Salle University, and a former Coach and Practicum Advisor to the American University. Learn more about Rosalind here. Thomas A. Tupitza, Esq, President, Knox Law (Session Co-Presenter) Tom has advised clients in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors on governance, finance, and real estate matters for over 35 years. A past president of the Pennsylvania Association of Bond Lawyers, he is active as bond counsel in tax-exempt financing transactions for nonprofits, school districts, and municipalities. He has served as President of Knox Law—a 40-member firm based in Erie, with offices in Pittsburgh, North East, and Jamestown, New York—since 2007. He is currently included in The Best Lawyers in America® for Public Finance Law, Health Care Law, Real Estate Law, and Land Use & Zoning Law. Tom is a graduate of Westminster College and Harvard Law School, where he served as Executive Editor of the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review. He is an elected member of the American Law Institute, having served on its Consultative Groups for the Restatement of the Law, Charitable Nonprofit Organizations, and Principles of the Law, Compliance, Risk Management, and Enforcement. He is a member of the Charitable Organizations Committee of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and is active in several other professional organizations. In addition to his extensive professional service to nonprofits, Tom has volunteered on several nonprofit boards. Learn more about Tom here. |
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