Friday, November 13, 2009

Operation Frontline Detroit

Here's another great Detroit nonprofit blog to follow. The most recent post addresses some of the struggles faced by those who choose to enter into the Americorps program.





OFL Detroit Blog Post: Understanding Our Participants


Check out the OFL Detroit Blog!! Operation Frontline: Detroit

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Journal Report: Philanthropy

Great articles from the Wall Street Journal in regard to the changing landscape of Philanthropy.

http://online.wsj.com/public/page/philanthropy-110909.html

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Collaboration


Downtown Detroit has been bustling this week with a strong and lively population of nonprofit professionals from all over the country. They come from a variety of different places in the country and represent all kinds of different nonprofit organizations, but they all are working towards similar goals. Goals like social change and having a positive impact. As years pass, the needs of the community change. As a result, there is a need for new and creative ideas to modify and transform the nonprofit sector. Though things may seem grim at times with talk of the downturned economy, the changes being made within the nonprofit sector create exciting opportunities for young nonprofit professionals.
Nonprofits working towards the same goals do not need to compete with one another in the same grant and donor pools. Instead, we are going to need to find out how we can work side by side. We cannot have a ‘what's mine is mine and what's yours is yours’ mentality. Rather, we can share resources, funds time and effort in order to make an even bigger impact.
I remember my mother used to always tell me that I needed to share and play nice. I was the oldest of two and, believe me, it was not always easy. But over time, you learn that there can be many benefits in sharing. My fellow Next Generation leaders must have had a similar experience growing up, as new leadership is taking over more collaborative efforts are being made. This new generation of nonprofit leaders have already begun to take the sector by force, working together to make the independent sector stronger and more effective.



Check out Rosetta Thurman's post on collaboration within the nonprofit sector written in response to this year's CMF/IS Annual Conference in Detroit: We Have to Drop Our Gang Colors: Ten Leaders Envision the Future of the Nonprofit Sector

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Idealist Guide to Nonprofit Careers

Are you new to the nonprofit sector? Would you like to be?

Idealist.com has released two free guides for nonprofit job seekers - one for first time job seekers and one for those transitioning into the nonprofit sector. They're free, available to read download or read online, and they offer some great advice. You can scroll through the books below.

For first timers:


For Sector Switchers:




YNPN Detroit Kick Off - Tonight!

Join Detroit’s Young Nonprofit Professionals Network (YNPN) for the chapter kickoff at the Crofoot Ballroom! Mix and mingle with established nonprofit professionals and emerging leaders.

Snacks provided. No cover, cash bar!

Guest Speaker: Anne Schenk, Director of Communications at Gleaners Community Food Bank, will speak for a few minutes on having a career in the nonprofit sector with advice and/or words of wisdom.

Details:
Thursday Oct 22
6pm-8pm
The Crofoot in Pontiac

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Welcome to YNPN Detroit

We're really excited to get YNPN Detroit off of the ground!

We've started this blog as an easy way to keep you informed about what YNPN Detroit is up to. On this blog we'll post about upcoming events, the nonprofit sector, leadership, development opportunities, local and regional news, and related topics!

About YNPN Detroit:
YNPN Detroit is an emerging chapter of the National YNPN network.
The Young Nonprofit Professionals Network (YNPN) promotes an efficient, viable, and inclusive nonprofit sector that supports the growth, learning, and development of young professionals. YNPN engages and supports future nonprofit and community leaders through professional development, networking and social opportunities designed for young people involved in the nonprofit community.

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