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Announcements
Serve IT at Indiana University
Serve IT Provides refurbished computers to qualified nonprofits in the Monroe County, IN area completely free of charge! Be aware that agencies may need to pick up computers from our clinic on the IU Bloomington campus, though our Tech Team may be able to help set them up at your agency if it is located within Monroe County.
 
-The computers we have are Dell PC's that were built circa de 2013.
- Our supply currently includes all the cables, keyboards, and mice you need.
-We can also provide one monitor per computer as supplies last.
-Each computer will have either Windows 7 or Windows 10 installed as well.

Link to application: https://forms.gle/zpWYQN6N8PqPzV517   

Support Group
Our support group is for family members and friends of addicts. We offer comfort, hope, support, peace and guidance to those suffering from the problems associated with loving a person who is addicted to drugs. Reverend Bill Vance is helping with this group. He has a Masters in Christian Counseling. We meet on the first and third Monday of each month at the annex of Second Baptist Church located on the corner of 8th and Rogers Streets in Bloomington from 6:30-8:00pm. Our group is free and strictly confidential. For questions, please call: (812) 369-3244.

Monroe County Childhood Conditions (MC3) Summit- Save the Date and RFP
Youth Services Bureau of Monroe County, with support from Building a Thriving Compassionate Community (BTCC), is thrilled to host the 4th Annual Monroe County Childhood Conditions (MC3) Summit.  The Summit is scheduled for Tuesday, November 19th from 8:00 a.m.- 4:15 p.m. at the Monroe County Convention Center.  This year’s theme is equity and inclusion. We will be accepting workshop proposals through Friday, August 9th at 5:00 p.m.  Please consider sharing this opportunity with others and/or consider applying! For more information and to submit a proposal click here.
 
Nonprofit Events
NPA Outreach Monthly Breakfast meeting 
"Unique ways to engage potential new volunteers" 
July 9th, 2019  8:30am-9:30am, The Uptown Cafe (102 E. Kirkwood Ave.) held on the bar side in the family dining area
Breakfast is on your own. REMINDER of Parking changes: The 4th St. garage is closed and parking behind the BCT is no longer FREE. The closest and cheapest option for parking is the Walnut St. garage, and also metered parking.  Walnut Street Garage - 302 N. Walnut Street - Entrance on Walnut Street between 7th Street and 8th Street
  • Pay to Park 24 hours per day, 7 days a week.
  • Gated garage monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • $0.50 per hour
  • 1 hour free parking Monday through Saturday, all garages.
Development Directors Networking Breakfast
This monthly meeting is for Development Directors or other staff whose primary role is fundraising.  Discussion topics are generated by the group.  To learn more and for upcoming dates, please contact Meagan Niese at meaganniese@cfbmc.org. You may also email Meagan to be added to the list serve and receive regular reminders.  Meeting times vary from month to month. 

WAKE UP! With United Way
Join us the second Thursday each month from 7:45am to 9am for breakfast, networking, and an enlightening presentation and discussion of timely topics. Alongside friends, neighbors, nonprofits and community partners, learn more about issues that directly or indirectly affect everyone in our area: homelessness; innovative treatments for substance use disorder; the intersection of housing and poverty; raising children in the 21st century; and disabilities in the workplace, among others. You’ll have the opportunity to deepen your awareness about someone else's reality while learning about the challenges, innovations, collaborations, and resources available through area nonprofits.  More details HERE
Nonprofit Training Opportunities
How Teach For America Uses Online Surveys- Free Webinar!
Tuesday, June 18th, 2019. 11:00 AM PT

Is your nonprofit using surveys to gain insights and make data-driven decisions? Most nonprofits struggle with this because, even though surveys are familiar, they are difficult to create, manage, and run effectively. This webinar will walk you through five things that every nonprofit should consider while doing surveys and research.
Things we will cover:
How to run a highly effective online research survey.
How to craft your survey questions.
How to get the most out of survey templates for nonprofits.
How data-driven decisions drive impact for nonprofits.
How to efficiently use online survey tools to start your research.

To Register: Click Here!

Introduction to Corporate Giving-Free Webinar!
Wednesday, June 26th, 2019. 2:00 - 3:00 PM ET

Corporate grantmakers are different from traditional foundations in many ways. This class provides a basic overview of:

  • The different types of corporate giving
  • What motivates corporations to give
  • How to find potential corporate partners
To Register: Click Here!

Nonprofit Central Monroe County Public Library Summer Trainings

Social Media for Nonprofits  - June 19th and 26th. 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Meeting Room 2A
Social media is an effective tool for gathering support for your nonprofit.  Join us to learn what social media is, why and how to use it, how to target your audience, and how to write a social media policy for your nonprofit. Please register for each session individually. 

June 19: Writing for Social Media
June 26: Using Multimedia (followed by a Q&A session)

Free but please register by going here https://mcpl.info/npc/nonprofit-central and clicking on the events on the left or by calling 812-355-7515 or emailing boverman@mcpl.info

Bookkeeping for NonprofitsJuly 18th 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Meeting Room 2A
Join Ansley Fender of Fender Financial Services to learn about the chart of accounts, a financial organizational tool, why it’s important, and how to design one. Please bring yours with you if you’ve started one. A bookkeeping Q&A will follow.  Free but please register by going here https://mcpl.info/npc/nonprofit-central and clicking on the events on the left or by calling 812-355-7515 or emailing boverman@mcpl.info
 
Donuts and DialogueJuly 25th 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Meeting Room 2A
Connect with other community members and get to know one another in this fun cooperative experience. We Are You, a local nonprofit, will provide the donuts and topics for dialogue. Participants will choose 5 cards from 14 topics ranging from “What is your favorite hobby?” to “What is your biggest fear?” and spend 8 minutes discussing each in “speed interactions.” Challenge stereotypes by connecting with someone from a different background!  Free but please register by going here https://mcpl.info/npc/nonprofit-central and clicking on the events on the left or by calling 812-355-7515 or emailing boverman@mcpl.info
Resources
Blockchain Technology: What is it and How is It Relevant for Nonprofits? Want to learn more? Click Here!
Interested in learning more about this technology and how it plays a role in funding for nonprofits? Contact Indiana University Graduate Student, Lexi Laginess-- lexilagi@indiana.edu, who completed Research on Bitcoin & the Nonprofit Sector

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