ANGOLA — If you want to get better at doing what you care about, the Steuben County Community Foundation and Trine University are ready to help.
The Foundation has conducted 50 leadership training workshops for non-profit organizations in the local area over the past five years.
These workshops are part of a larger initiative by the Foundation’s board to enhance the capability of non-profits in Steuben County. The workshops aim to assist non-profits in improving their effectiveness, strengthening their organization, and learning how to increase their resources. Many of these workshops have occurred at Trine University’s 450-acre Angola campus.
“We are thankful to Trine and their staff for graciously allowing us to utilize their extraordinary facilities,” said Lisa Biers, vice president of programs at Steuben County Community Foundation. “Trine’s updated buildings feature state-of-the-art technology, enhancing the learning and development experience for our community’s non-profit professionals.”
The workshops are free to nonprofit organizations and cover various topics such as board development, fundraising, grant writing, marketing, and strategic planning. These topics were developed based on feedback from…
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