Save the Date Substance Exposed Newborns: Collaborative Approaches to a Complex Issue
June 23-24, 2010
This national summit will bring together colleagues from the fields of health, child welfare,
drug treatment, and early intervention to consider effective policies
and collaborative approaches to prevent, identify, refer,
and address the needs of substance exposed newborns. More...
Webcast Now Available Collaborative Approaches to Identifying and Serving Substance Exposed Newborns
In this video, representatives from four federally funded demonstration projects shared their experiences developing policies and procedures to meet the federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act mandates. More...
National Abandoned Infants
Assistance Resource Center
University of California, Berkeley
1950 Addison Street, Suite 104 # 7402
Berkeley, CA 94720-7402
Phone: (510) 643-8390
Fax: (510) 643-7019
E-mail: aia@berkeley.edu
Sustaining Your Child and Family
Services Organization in Lean Times
A Webcast August 5, 2005
1) What Does a Strategic Plan Look Like and How Do You
Keep It Relevant? Anushka Fernandopulle, Senior Consultant, CompassPoint
Nonprofit Services
Learn about ways to develop an annual planning cycle
that aligns your strategic plan with your program’s
services and goals.
Handouts:
What
Does a Strategic Plan Look Like and
How Do You Keep It Relevant? [PDF]
(This is a large document.)
2) Rising Costs - Frozen Bottom Lines Barbara Draimin, Executive Director, The Family Center,
NY
Get a frontline perspective on funding and project sustainability
from one very successful fundraiser/executive director.
Handout:
Rising Costs - Frozen Bottom Lines: Let's Raise Money
and Have Fun [PPT]
3) Raising
More Money: Sustainable Funding for your Mission Lynda Bowman, Raising More Money Instructor and Coach
The Raising More Money Model is a mission-centered, four-step
circular process for raising sustainable funding for your
organization. Learn how to build lifelong relationships
with donors.