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Special Briefing on Nonprofit
Congress
on October 23 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm in Austin
More information & registration
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On October 16 & 17,
380 representatives from 47 states, plus international observers,
gathered in Washington, DC to focus on: (1) Identifying the values
that all nonprofits share; (2) Developing a vision and priorities
for the nonprofit sector; and (3) Exercising a collective voice.
Since 90 percent of nonprofits have annual budgets under $5 million,
the majority of participants are expected to represent these groups.
The Texas delegation comprised of
20 individuals representing a diverse array of Texas nonprofits.
Together, they returned committed to promoting the top three priorities
which emerged from the Nonprofit Congress:
- Organizational Effectiveness, with
leadership and accountability at the top of the list!!!\
- Public
Awareness and Support of the Nonprofit Sector
- Advocacy and Grassroots
Community Activities
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2006 Central Texas Annual Nonprofit Compensation
Survey
The results and analysis of the 2006 Central
Texas Annual Nonprofit Compensation Survey will be available FREE
OF CHARGE in mid-November to all entities which participated in
the survey. Others will be able to purchase the report at a reasonable
price.
This first, of a planned annual survey,
sponsored by the Texas Association of Nonprofit Organizations
(TANO) and the Center for Community-Based & Nonprofit
Organizations at Austin Community College, plans to expand its
geographic scope for 2007 to other areas of Texas where compensation
data is not currently available. More
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Audio Files
& Resource Materials from TANO Conferences
Audio files and resource material generated from
as well as compiled for recent one-day, focused conferences co-sponsored
by TANO, are available FREE OF CHARGE.
Business
Continuity, Disaster Preparedness, and Organizational
Recovery for Nonprofits (2/23/06)
Accountability
in the New Century: Ethical & Legal Responsibilities for
Nonprofits (5/5/06)
Social
Entrepreneurship: Increasing Your Revenue and Outreach (5/11/06)
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TANO (c) 3
Coaching Consultation Collaboration
Helping Texas Nonprofits Achieve Their
Potential
TANO (c) 3 is a statewide
collaboration of nonprofit leaders and practitioners who
seek to assist individuals and organizations within our Texas
Social Sector to achieve their potential. Our wide net of experts
in every aspect of nonprofit formation, leadership and management
allows us to find the most appropriate and effective match
between your personal and/ or organizational needs and the
consultant and colleague from whom you can most befit and grow.
TANO (c) 3 is about
helping our TexasSocial Sector achieve personal and organizational
independence and self-sufficiency. We engage only
the most passionate, knowledgeable, competent, and experienced
within our (nonprofit) social sector to assist you.
TANO (c) 3 resources
are dedicated to strengthening small and mid-size nonprofit
entities throughout our State - eager to assist you
and your organization wherever you are: urban or non-urban/
rural Texas.
TANO (c) 3 services
priced to meet the economic realities of our Social Sector
For more information
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Nonprofit
Risk Management Webinar Series
Answering
the call for inexpensive training, the Center for Nonprofit Risk
Management Institute[nationally, and TANO & ACC CCBNO
is hosting 11 new topics in its online Webinar series for 2006. More.
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Risk Management Essentials for Leaders
of the
Social Sector of Texas -
May 10, 2006
One-day Conference in Austin for the leaders
of the Social Sector of Texas, co-sponsored by TANO, ACC CCBNO, and the
Nonprofit Risk Management Center focusing on topics such as:
- Risk Management: What, When, How and Why
Me?
- Volunteers = Risk + Reward
- Contracts: What You Need to Know but Have
Been Afraid to Ask
- The Employment Battlefield: Avoiding Minefields
- Answering Your Questions
About Risk Management, Liability and Insurance
- Form 990 as a Public
Document - Your Opportunity to Tell Your Story
- Nonprofit Accountability
& Federal & State Regulation of Nonprofits
Melanie S. Herman, Executive Director of the Nonprofit Risk Management
Center in Washington, DC, will be one of the keynote presenters. Nonprofit Risk
Management resources will be available as part of the materiakl distributed
to participants as well as for purchase.
Conference Details currently being arranged. However, we are offering
a special early bird registration fee of $125 for any
registrations received and paid for prior to our announcement of further
details. Fee includes lunch. For
schedule and to register
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NCNA releases United States Nonprofit Sector,
a report highlighting the most current data available on U.S. nonprofits. Download
PDF
The
Nonprofit Sector of Texas
is more than charity. It is healthy, diverse, and growing. It expends
over $32 billion a year,
holds more than $68 billion in assets, employs
over 362,000 individuals, with an annual payroll of over $2.2 billion,
and represents over 3.9% of the state's total workforce.
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The Texas Association of Nonprofit Organizations is managed by the
Center for Community-Based
& Nonprofit Organizations at Austin Community College and shares many resources with the ACC CCBNO.
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