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Name of the Organization
Archer-Simons Consulting
Contact Person
Jeannette Archer-Simons
Contact phone
Jeannette Archer-Simons
E-mail
jeannetteas@comcast.net
Website
http://www.linkedin.com/in/jeannetteas
Interest
Early Childhood, Aging\Elderly Services, Youth, Food Assistance, Career Assistance, Housing Assistance, Shelter, Education, Adult Education, Financial Literacy, Advocacy
Description Interest
Consulting Services

Organization and Project Assessment
Strategy and Planning
Effective Fund Raising Strategy
Fund Raising Management
Growth/Change/Realignment Strategy
Nonprofit Management
Creating Sustainable Organizations
Board Development and Leadership
Diversity Development and Education Strategy
Crisis and Turnaround Services
Community Building
Advocacy

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Board Basics
Engaging Boards
Board Retreats
Strategic Planning
Fund Raising Planning
Feasibility Studies
Community Building/Town Hall Meetings
Volunteer Dialogue and Engagement

Workshops

Engaging the Board of Directors in Fund Raising
Strategies for Donor Recognition
Strategies for Understanding Donors and Building Relationships
Keys to Effective Grant Management
Creating Stability in Unstable Times
Strategic Integration – Breaking through Organizational Silos
Keys to Collaboration
Strategies for Breaking Down Barriers to Inclusion
Inspiring Volunteers
Good Governance - Board Roles and Responsibilities
Conflict and Conflict of Interest – Prevention and Cure
Financial Standards and Practices for a Lay Board person
Due Diligence – What an organization should know about itself.
RFP’s and Negotiation of Contracts – Selecting and Hiring vendors
Strategies for Building Awareness with no Budget

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At 12:09pm on April 21, 2011, Lee Cruz said…

Jeannette,

Welcome to GNH Community. We are glad to have you join us. Please post information that you think will be of interest to the staff of other nonprofits or the people that they serve. As a for profit member you may post educational and information but you may NOT advertise your services. You a can post events to the calendar and information on the blog, pictures and video. Also, don't forget to check out the groups created by other users. Groups are the place to ask questions or discuss items of specific interest. You can join an existing group or you can start a new group  The creator of the group decides who may join a group that they have created. 

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