Class Information and Registration

Curriculum and Classes

The Technical Assistance Partnership of Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming (TAP) offers a variety of classes in an effort to assist nonprofits in strengthening their skills and understanding of nonprofit management and organizational needs. TAP also offers a Brown Bag Series for members. Member organizations are encouraged to offer class attendance to staff and Board members as a way to broaden the capacity of the entire organization.

All classes will be held at the Loveland Public Library, 300 N. Adams, unless otherwise indicated.

TAP Course Descriptions

TAP Brown Bag Series

Instructor Profiles

 

TAP CLASS OFFERINGS: SPRING 2008 SEMESTER

Tuesday, February 12 10:00am -noon

Monday,

February 25

9:00 - 4:00pm

Monday,

March 24

9:00 -noon

Monday,

March 24

1:00 -4:00pm

Stump the Coach: A Free Individualized Coaching Sesion - United Way Building (FC)

Art Bavoso, Third Sector Enterprises, Inc.

 

Successfully Riding the Winds of Change - Loveland Library

Johnna Bavoso, The People Business, Inc.

Part I - How to Successfully Market and Close Planned Gifts - Loveland Library

Carol Johnson, JD

Part II - How to Successfully Market and Close Planned Gifts - Loveland Library

Carol Johnson, JD

Tuesday,

April 15

10:00am- noon

Tuesday,

April 29

9:00am- noon

Tuesday,

April 29

1:00pm- 3:30pm

Monday,

May 5

9:00 - 4:00pm

 

Stump the Coach: A Free Individualized Coaching Session- United Way Building (FC)

Art Bavoso, Third Sector Enterprises, Inc.

 

Asking for Money and Living to Tell the Tale - Loveland Library

Ashley Kasparzak, JVA Consulting

Motivation in the Workplace: Inspiring, Retaining, and Recognizing Your Employees - Loveland Library

Leslie Lautzenhiser, HR Management Consultants

Mastering Difficult Conversations Seminar - Loveland Library

Robert Slade, SkillSource Solutions

Wednesday,

June 11

9:00 - 11:30am

 

Evaluation Made Easy - Loveland Library

Kerry Lupher, MSW, JVA Consulting

 

Registrations are due one week prior to the class date.

CLASS REGISTRATION
Download the registration form here.

INSTRUCTORS & CLASSES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST FROM NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION

(Minimum of 5 participants required for special class to be conducted.)

The Leadership Challenge/Interpersonal Workstyles - Diane Kessel

Basic Accounting for Nonprofits/Quickbooks - Andrea Smith, CB

On Your Mark, Get Set...ready for Social Enterprise? - Caryn Capricioso

What Business Sponsors Want/How to Get it to Them - Ashley Kasprzak

Engaging Baby Boomers as Donors, Staff and Volunteers - Janine Vanderburg

How to Successully Serve on Nonprofit Boards - Demma/Bavoso/Bailey

Strategic Planning - Art Bavoso

Board Development & Governance - Mike Demma

Getting Boards Excited about Fund Raising! - Mc Neal/Pelton

Recruiting & Managing Volunteers - Dale Leidheiser

Successful Volunteer Engagement - Wanda Bailey

Nonprofit Law: Risk Management for NPO's- Randy Willard

The Art of Making an Ask - Art Bavoso

Writing a Comprehensive Fund Raising Plan - Art Bavoso

What Mama Didn't Tell You about Capital Campaigns! - Art Bavoso

Planned Giving: Get Started Today! - Art Bavoso

Building Donor Relations and Your Endowment - Diane Hogerty

Grant Writing: The Basics - Kay Rios

Special Events Made Easy - Maddie Snow

Prospect Research - Jim Beikler

Telling Your Story! - Gretchen Gaede

Media Relations, PR and Advertising for NPO's - Gretchen Gaede

Fiscal Management for Nonprofits - Gordon Thibedeau

Doing Good Efficiently - Brian Cathcart

Outcome Measurements - Susan Tungate

Understanding the Logic Model - Samantha Murphy

Managing IT Resources Effectively - Rob Sireno

Navigating the World of Employee Benefits: New Laws and Trends- Leslie Lautzenheiser

Customer Service - Jep Enck

The Four Letter Word: Meetings - Allison Fink

Youth Engagement Training: How Youth & Boards Work Together - Kathy Wolfe

Change and Consensus Building - Mary Siebe

Knowing When to Lead and When to Manage - Diane Kessel              

 

Class Fees

Member's fee to attend any half-day class is $35 per participant, per class session for basic and intermediate level classes. Full-day classes are $70 for members and $85 for non-members.  Non-members will be required to pay $55 per participant, per half-day class session and $110 for a full-day session. Cost of class materials for each class is $3.

In cases where classes have more than one session, each session will be treated as "one class", and requires additional fees.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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