[HILO] What Does “Decent Work” in the Nonprofit Sector Look Like?

Nonprofit organizations focus on alleviating poverty, providing employment services, promoting community health and well-being, and more, for our clients, but we don’t pay enough attention to these issues for our own employees. The health of our sector as an employer directly impacts the effectiveness of our organizations and our ability to meet our goals, missions…

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[KAUAI] What Does “Decent Work” in the Nonprofit Sector Look Like?

Nonprofit organizations focus on alleviating poverty, providing employment services, promoting community health and well-being, and more, for our clients, but we don’t pay enough attention to these issues for our own employees. The health of our sector as an employer directly impacts the effectiveness of our organizations and our ability to meet our goals, missions…

[KAUAI] Making Voices Heard: Capturing Constituent Perspectives Through Qualitative Methods

As nonprofits, sharing the impact of our mission work is critical! Our funders and donors want to know that their investment is making a difference and, more importantly, we want to know if our programs and services are truly helping the people we serve. One of the best ways to tell the story of our…

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Board Alive! Best Practices in Nonprofit Board Governance in Hoʻolehua

Presented in partnership with Sust‘āinable Moloka‘i and Ahapua‘a o Moloka‘i Effective board governance is critical to ensuring that a nonprofit organization delivers on its mission, manages its resources effectively, and maintains its reputation. This half-day workshop will provide board members and executives with tools to help them become more engaged and informed and to fully…

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Board Alive! Best Practices for Nonprofit Board Governance Training in Hilo

Presented in partnership with the County of Hawaiʻi, Department of Research and Development Effective board governance is critical to ensuring that a nonprofit organization delivers on its mission, manages its resources effectively, and maintains its reputation. This half-day workshop will provide board members and executives with tools to help them become more engaged and informed…

Technology for Organizational Resilience

Missed HANOCON? We’re happy to share that Tim Ames and John Strandberg of Hawaii Tech Support have agreed to reprise their popular workshop from this year’s conference. Learn to leverage free and low-cost tools and technologies to enhance organizational resilience. This interactive presentation dives into the free and reduced-price offerings from services like Microsoft’s Azure…

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