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Kentucky Nonprofit Leadership Forum Set for
Sept. 28
Edited By
Laura Skillman
LEXINGTON, Ky., (Sep. 20, 2006) – The fourth annual Kentucky
Nonprofit Leadership Forum is Sept. 28 at the Hyatt Regency
Lexington.
The forum, presented by the University of Kentucky Nonprofit
Leadership Initiative, is the only statewide conference for
Kentucky’s nonprofit professionals. It provides an excellent
opportunity for executive directors, board members, volunteers
and other nonprofit professionals to hear local and national
presenters from the nonprofit sector speak on a range of topics,
said Danielle Clore, the initiative’s director.
This year’s forum features a variety of experts, including
featured presenter Timothy Seiler, director of The Fund Raising
School at Indiana University’s Center on Philanthropy. Seiler
will present sessions on major gifts, planned giving, capital
campaigns and trends in philanthropy. Other sessions include
information on legal issues, Web site design, volunteer
management, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and other tax information,
human resource management, finance, and board of directors
development.
The Nonprofit Leadership Forum will also feature the
presentation of the 2006 Fifth Third Bank Innovative Nonprofit
Award. The award will be given to a Kentucky charitable
nonprofit organization in recognition of demonstrated creativity
and vision in the implementation of inventive, nontraditional
programs that effectively and efficiently meet community needs.
Registration forms are available online at
http://www.kynonprofits.org or by calling 859-257-2542 and
must be received by Sept. 25. Also, award luncheon tickets can
be purchased by calling 859-257-2542.
The Nonprofit Leadership Initiative is an outreach program of
the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture. It serves and
strengthens Kentucky’s nonprofit sector through educational
opportunities, consulting services, and resources for
organizations and their leaders. |
Contact: Danielle Clore, 859-257-1037 |
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of Agriculture, through its land-grant mission, reaches across
the commonwealth with teaching, research and extension
to enhance the lives of Kentuckians. |
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