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North Park University - Chicago North Park University - Chicago

When Volunteers are More Valuable than Money

Admission

  • $90.00  -  Half Day-Full Price
  • $72.00  -  Half Day-Forefront operating nonprofit member
  • $72.00  -  Half Day-<$1 million budget at nonprofit organization
  • $72.00  -  Half Day-5 years or less experience in sector
  • $60.00  -  Half Day-Undergrad and Graduate Students
  • $60.00  -  NPU 125 Anniversary - Public Narrative
  • $60.00  -  NPU 125 Anniversary - Forefront
  • $72.00  -  Half Day-NPU or ECC Staff

Description

Registration is closed. Thank you for your interest.

Wednesday, November 30, 2016, 9 a.m. - Noon

Hosted at North Park University, Chicago, IL

Half-Day Workshop: $90

About this Session: The offer from a volunteer to help on a website, look at a budget, or provide database support is a double-edged sword. Help is nice, but the wrong help on these critical infrastructure challenges is doubly costly as a nonprofit must find a way to first “use” the volunteer and still make sure the work gets done. Learn about best practices in using skilled-based volunteers in ways that work for your organization and the volunteer. Hear what success can look like based on 15 years of learnings from the Taproot Foundation and think about how to make sure volunteers are working for you! 

Who Should Participate: Anyone who manages volunteers

Deidra SomervilleAbout the Presenter: Elizabeth Schwan-Rosenwald is a recognized expert in pro bono service, Elizabeth has worked with companies, intermediaries and nonprofits in building, leading, and advancing the pro bono movement since joining the Taproot Foundation in 2009. With increasing demands on our nation’s nonprofit sector, Elizabeth is dedicated to bringing together corporate professionals and nonprofit executives to solve the infrastructure challenges that keep organizations from achieving full programmatic scale.

During her tenure at Taproot, Elizabeth has served as both the executive director for the Chicago office as well as the vice president of external affairs prior to taking on her current role. In addition, she has launched “Pro Bono Week,” a worldwide celebration of pro bono, brought the impact of pro bono to bear on critical issue areas facing our communities via new collaborations and partnerships, and introduced new programming on pro bono readiness and nonprofit capacity building.  

Prior to her work with the Taproot Foundation, Elizabeth founded 20% Theatre, an all-women’s theatre company dedicated to addressing the inequity of women and power imbalance in the theatre arena. Elizabeth served as artistic and producing director of 20% Theater from 2003-2010 producing shows including the world premieres of The Whole World is Watching and Tester. In addition, Elizabeth works as a consultant (pro bono and otherwise) with the Benevolent Group, a consulting practice dedicated to innovation, exploring different avenues of program approach and positioning and changing the conversation to achieve crucial social goals.

Her nonprofit fundraising career spans some of Chicago’s most prominent arts and social justice organizations. Elizabeth is an alumna of the American Express Academy of Leadership and holds a bachelor’s from Smith College in English and theater.

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