Date
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
8:30 a.m. - Noon
(Continental breakfast provided)
Event Description
Title
Building a Board that Works - and Raises Money Effectively
Presenter
Andy Robinson, National Trainer & Consultant
To be effective, nonprofits must recruit board members who support their ideals, represent the diversity of the community, bring a wide range of skills, and generate resources. This workshop covers:
- How boards change as organizations grow and change
- Finding and filling the gaps on your board
- Creating and using a board “job description”
- Tools for training and motivating your board to raise money
About the Presenter
Presenter
Andy Robinson, National Trainer & Consultant
Andy Robinson (www.andyrobinsononline.com) provides training and consulting for nonprofits in fundraising, board development, marketing, earned income, planning, leadership development, facilitation, and train-the-trainer programs. He specializes in the needs of organizations working for human rights, social justice, artistic expression, environmental conservation, and community development.
Over the past 22 years, Andy has worked with organizations in 47 U.S. states and Canada. Recent clients include the Association of Fundraising Professionals, National Main Street Center, American Rivers, the Land Trust Alliance, and many, many local organizations.
Andy is the author of six books, including Train Your Board (and Everyone Else) to Raise Money, www.trainyourboard.com. His latest is What Every Board Member Needs to Know, Do, and Avoid. When he’s not on the road, he lives in Plainfield, Vermont.
Thank You Sponsor

This event is made possible through a partnership with Heritage Bank – thank you Heritage Bank!
Cost
$50 NAO Members
$75 Nonmembers
NAO Members must be logged in to receive discounted rate when registering.
Contact [email protected] or 503-239-4001 ext. 123 if you are having difficulties registering.
Location
Native American Student & Community Center
710 SW Jackson St.
Portland, OR 97201
Multnomah
| Price | $75.00 |