CAPACITY BUIILDING PROGAMS FOR NONPROFITS. Helping Nonprofits Become Self-sufficient

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2013 CAPACITY BUIILDING PROGAMS FOR NONPROFITS Helping Nonprofits Become Self-sufficient

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits 1 2013 Capacity Building Programs Calendar 3 Program Descriptions 6 Program Registration Policies 18 Payment Policy 18 Confirmation 18 Walk-in Registrations 18 Program Cancellation Policy 18 Workshop Cancellation Procedures for Inclement Weather and Other Emergencies 18 Substitution Policy 18 Special Accommodations Policy 19 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) 19 Directions 19 I-71 North 19 I-71 South 19 I-75 North 19 I-75 South 19 Rookwood Tower Parking Garage 19 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health ii

2013 CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAMS FOR NONPROFITS Interact for Health is invested in helping nonprofits become self-sufficient. We have developed a series of programs in cooperation with SC Ministry Foundation to help nonprofits build the skills and resources necessary to continue their work after grants end. These programs are targeted to smaller nonprofit organizations that do not have staff positions devoted to evaluation, marketing, fundraising, and development. The programs also benefit nonprofit leaders expected to fill administrative roles beyond their education and experience. Because our programs are offered to nonprofits at a highly subsidized rate, we charge attendees who are not affiliated with a nonprofit the market rate. These rates are listed in this brochure. If you have any questions about your affiliation or our pricing policy, please call 513-458-6680 or toll-free 888-310-4904, ext. 6680. Some of our programs offer continuing education units (CEUs) for certain professions. People in other professions can selfsubmit their CEUs in accordance with the policies for their particular profession. For more information about CEUs, please see page 18. The information in this brochure was accurate at the time of printing but is subject to change. For more detailed information about the programs, including speakers, times and recent updates, please visit www.healthfoundation.org/workshopsand-technical-assistance. This brochure lists the descriptions and dates of capacity building programs for 2013. We offer many categories of capacity building programs, each with sessions at varying experience levels, including: A B Advocacy and Policy yaffordable Care Act and Nonprofit Businesses (page 7): Thursday, May 16. Instructor: Kate Keller, Interact for Health yhow the Affordable Care Act Affects Clients (page 11): Tuesday, April 16. Instructor: Kate Keller, Interact for Health Business Development ybusiness Plans That Stand Out (page 8): Tuesday, Feb. 26; Tuesday, Oct. 15. Instructor: Suzanne Smith, Flywheel Cincinnati yclient Recruitment and Retention (page 8): Thursday, March 7 and Friday, March 8. Instructor: Greg Newton, Greg Newton Associates yhow to Create a Millennial Engagement Program (page 11): Tuesday, Feb. 19. Instructor: Derrick Feldmann, Achieve LLC ynonprofit Finance for Non-Finance People (page 14): Tuesday, April 23, and Thursday, Sept. 26. Instructor: Julia Kyser, NFP Accounting and Consulting yproject Management (page 14): Thursday, March 21; Tuesday, Sept. 24. Instructor: Marta Brockmeyer, Marta Brockmeyer Ph.D. Consulting 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 1

C Communications yestablishing Your Online Marketing Strategy (page 9): Thursday, Oct. 24. Instructor: Rob Bunting, Cincinnati I-marketing Group yhow to Hold Effective Webinars (page 12): Tuesday, March 19; Thursday, Oct. 17. Instructor: Mark A. Carrozza, HealthLandscape, LLC ysearch Engine Optimization (page 15): Thursday, April 25. Instructor: Rob Bunting, Cincinnati I-marketing Group ysocial Media for the Social Good: Mobile Web (page 16): Tuesday, May 14. Instructor: Heather Mansfield, Diosa Communications ytelling Your Unique Story (page 16): Wednesday, April 17. Instructor: Suzanne Smith, Flywheel Cincinnati E Evaluation and Data ybetter Reports Through Better Design (page 7): Thursday, Nov. 14. Instructor: Darrin Scott Hunter, Dish Design ydata-driven Decision Making (page 9): Tuesday, May 21. Instructors: Mark A. Carrozza and Jené Grandmont, HealthLandscape, LLC; Jennifer Chubinski, Interact for Health ymapping/data Analysis: 2013 GCCHS Survey (page 13): Thursday, Nov. 7. Instructor: Jennifer Chubinski, Interact for Health yusing Google Drive 101 (page 17): Wednesday, Sept. 18. Instructor: Mark A. Carrozza, HealthLandscape, LLC F Fundraising yadvanced Fundraising: Balancing Fundraising Efforts (page 6): Thursday, Feb. 21. Instructor: Deborah L. Eschenbacher, Eschenbacher & Associated Philanthropic Consulting yfederal Grant Proposals: Ready, Set, Go (page 10): Thursday, Feb. 28. Instructors: Marta Brockmeyer, Marta Brockmeyer Ph.D. Consulting; Jane Herms, Family Nurturing Center ; Donna Leigh King, Fund Development Consultant; Jennifer Zimmerman, JCZ Consulting, LLC ygrant Seeking Strategies (page 10): Tuesday, Jan. 15. Instructors: Maureen Maxfield, SC Ministry Foundation; Francie Wolgin, Interact for Health yhow to Develop Strategic Successful Special Events (page 12): Tuesday, Oct. 22. Instructor: Karen Buck, Nonprofit Impact, Denver yintroduction to Fundraising (page 13): Wednesday, Oct. 2 and Thursday, Oct. 3. Instructor: Jamie D. Levy, The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University yrelating to Your Program Officer (page 15): Thursday, Jan. 31. Instructors: Thomas Adams, Missouri Foundation for Health; Ann Barnum and Janice Bogner, Interact for Health 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 2

JANUARY 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI Communication Lab (Page 9) 1 2 3 4 5 SAT FEBRUARY 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT 1 2 6 7 8 9 THUR 10 11 12 Grant Seeking Strategies (page 10) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 Millennial Engagement Program Advanced Fundraising (page 6) 18 19 (Page 11) 20 21 22 23 Relating to Your Program 27 28 29 30 Officer 31 (page 15) MARCH 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT 24 Business Plans That Stand Out (page 8) Federal Grant Proposals: Ready, Set, Go 25 26 27 28 (page 10) APRIL 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 Client Recruitment and Retention Client Recruitment and Retention 3 4 5 6 7 (page 8) 8 (page 8) 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 How to Hold Effective Webinars Project Management (page 14) 17 18 19 (page 12) 20 21 22 23 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 How the ACA Affects Clients (Page 11) Telling Your Unique Story (page 16) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Nonprofit Search Engine Finance for Optimization Non-Finance... (page 15) (page 14) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 24 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 3

MAY 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT JUNE 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Social Media for the Social Good: Mobile Web 14 (page 16) 15 Affordable Care Act and Nonprofits 16 (Page 7) 17 18 Data-Driven Decision Making (page 9) 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 26 27 28 29 30 31 JULY 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT 23 30 24 25 26 27 28 AUGUST 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 THUR 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 4

SEPTEMBER 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 OCTOBER 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT Introduction to Fundraising (page 13) Introduction to Fundraising (page 13) 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 Using Google Drive 101 (page 17) 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 Business Plans That Stand Out (page 8) 15 16 How to Hold Effective Webinars (page 12) 17 18 19 22 23 Project Management (page 14) 24 25 Nonprofit Finance for Non-Finance... 26 (page 14) 27 28 20 21 Strategic Successful Special Events (page 12) 22 23 Online Marketing Strategy (page 9) 24 25 26 29 30 NOVEMBER 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT 27 28 29 30 31 DECEMBER 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mapping and Data Analysis (page 13) 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10 Better Reports Through Better Design (page 7) 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 5

PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Interact for Health, in cooperation with SC Ministry Foundation, is offering the following programs in 2013. All programs are held at the Interact for Health Conference Facility unless otherwise noted. Directions to the Interact for Health Conference Facility can be found on page 18. Sign-in for each program begins 30 minutes before the program. Registration for a program closes 7 days before that program. Registration fees for all programs cover materials. Half-day morning programs (those that are three hours or shorter) include continental breakfast. Half-day afternoon programs (those that are three hours or shorter) include a midafternoon snack. Full-day programs (those longer than 3 hours) include continental breakfast and lunch. Please be sure to advise us of any dietary restrictions when you register. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are available for selected programs. The number of CEUs for each program is included in that program s description. For more information about CEUs, please see page 17. F Advanced Fundraising: Balancing Fundraising Efforts Want to analyze your annual fundraising plans to improve your agency s fundraising effectiveness? This workshop will cover how to diversify your efforts and strategies to improve your sustainability. This advanced program is for experienced fundraisers and those who have completed Introduction to Fundraising and are working on a sustainability plan. A team of people from your organization will have the opportunity to meet with a fundraising expert on Feb 22. Participants are asked to bring current fundraising materials and plans/projections for current or planned budget. Date: Thursday, Feb. 21 Time: 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Consultations: Friday, Feb. 22, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (by appointment only) Instructor: Deborah L. Eschenbacher, Eschenbacher & Associates Philanthropic Consulting Hours 5.0 5.0 Nonprofit rate: $75 per person; includes free consultation for your team, which must be scheduled (call Lorraine Kawecki at 513-458-6680 to schedule.) **Cancellation fee $300 (see page 18) ** Market rate: $500 per person; consultations are $300 and must be scheduled (call Lorraine Kawecki at 513-458-6680 to schedule.) 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 6

To register, visit http://register.interactforhealth.org or call 513-458-6680; registration ends 7 days before each program A Affordable Care Act and Nonprofit Businesses E Better Reports Through Better Design The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was passed in March 2010. The law s implementation began shortly after passage, and significant changes are set to occur in 2014. Some of the law directly affects small and medium-sized businesses, including nonprofits. These changes could include tax subsidies, the requirement to provide health insurance or grants for wellness programs. This workshop will provide an overview of the ACA and share specifics of how the law will affect nonprofit businesses and what changes your organization needs to make now to be ready for 2014. Date: Thursday, May 16 Time: 9-11 a.m. Instructor: Kate Keller, Interact for Health Hours 2.0 2.0 Nonprofit rate: $20 per person Market rate: $100 per person **Cancellation fee $50 (see page 18) ** Get a crash course in skills taught to college graphic design students! Darrin Scott Hunter, the head of Dish Design, will reveal how graphic designers think about communications challenges. Emphasis will be placed on typography in visual communications. Topics include basic terms, software platforms, text-setting guidelines, basic information-design principles, and the use of grids, styles and color. Hunter will show makeovers of reports submitted by participants and lead hands-on exercises using Microsoft Word. This class is designed for nonprofit staff members who write reports for their organization, but who do not have an internal communication or graphic design staff. Participants must bring their own charged laptops and submit for analysis and discussion several printed pieces they have designed. Send up to three samples in PDF format to Lorraine Kawecki, lkawecki@healthfoundation.org, by Nov. 1, 2013. Date: Thursday, Nov. 14 Time: 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Instructor: Darrin Scott Hunter, Dish Design Hours 4.25 4.25 Nonprofit rate: $35 per person **Cancellation fee $100 (see page 18) ** Market rate: $250 per person 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 7

All programs are held at the Interact for Health Conference Facility unless otherwise noted; see page 19 for directions B Business Plans That Stand Out B Client Recruitment and Retention Today, business plans whether they are for a program or a social enterprise are becoming a must-have rather than just a nice-to-have in the nonprofit sector. A well-written plan can make the difference in securing the necessary funding and interest. This session will break down the process into simple and easyto-follow steps for you to right-size a business plan for your needs, your organization, program or social enterprise. It will include an in-depth discussion of the best process and outline to follow as well as how to stand out from the crowd. Date: Tuesday, Feb. 26; Tuesday, Oct. 15 Time: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Instructor: Suzanne Smith, Flywheel Cincinnati Hours 6.5 6.5 Nonprofit rate: $35 per person Market rate: $250 per person **Cancellation fee $300 (see page 18) ** Often grantees predict that a significant number of clients will enroll in programs and then find that a much smaller number actually enroll and an even smaller number complete the programs. This two-day workshop will address the issues of client recruitment and retention for social service, primary care and behavioral health treatment providers. The workshop will examine how to: change organizational culture from clients and interventions to customers and services ; move to active outreach and not just passive acceptance of referrals; identify and target customers; develop recruitment and retention plans; create process maps for program entry and at various program milestones; use data measure results; improve the quality of the first contact; identify critical events and factors that drive retention in the early stages of program participation. Date: Thursday, March 7, and Friday, March 8 Time: 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Instructor: Greg Newton, Greg Newton Associates Hours 10.0 10.0 (Participants must attend both days in their entirety to receive CEUs) Nonprofit rate: $75 per person Market rate: $500 per person **Cancellation fee $300 (see page 18) ** 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 8

To register, visit http://register.interactforhealth.org or call 513-458-6680; registration ends 7 days before each program E Data-Driven Decision Making C Establishing Your Online Marketing Strategy This workshop introduces users to HealthLandscape and OASIS, two web-based tools developed by Interact for Health to make local data available and usable. These tools let users create simple, effective tables, charts and maps of local data that inform policy and drive decision making. Course participants are required to bring a laptop computer; please call Lorraine Kawecki at 513-458-6680 with any concerns. Participants are encouraged to submit their organization s data before the workshop so that HealthLandscape staff members can show how powerful your data can be as a map. Contact Lorraine, 513-458-6680, for information about submitting data before the workshop. Date: Tuesday, May 21 Time: 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Instructors: Mark A. Carrozza and Jené Grandmont, HealthLandscape, LLC, and Jennifer Chubinski, Interact for Health Hours 4.0 4.0 How does the web fit into your overall marketing plan? How do you identify your target market and reach it online? This workshop focuses on basic marketing concepts, what to think about while designing and writing a business website, how to develop a strategic plan focused on goals, and how to measure website effectiveness using Google Analytics. Date: Thursday, Oct. 24 Time: 9 a.m.-noon Instructor: Rob Bunting, Cincinnati I-marketing Group Hours 2.75 N/A Nonprofit rate: $20 per person Market rate: $200 per person **Cancellation fee $100 (see page 18) ** Nonprofit rate: $35 per person Market rate: $200 per person **Cancellation fee $50 (see page 18) ** 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 9

All programs are held at the Interact for Health Conference Facility unless otherwise noted; see page 19 for directions F Federal Grant Proposals: Ready, Set, Go F Grant Seeking Strategies This workshop will benefit decision-makers from small and midsized nonprofits who are considering or preparing for federal grants. CEOs, development staff members and proposal writers will learn new ways to approach and secure grants attending as a team will improve opportunities. The workshop will help you: Determine whether your organization is ready to apply; Organize and manage the process; Understand the application components; Create strategic budgets; and Successfully plan for program implementation and outcomes. Date: Thursday, Feb. 28 Time: 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Instructors: Donna Leigh King, Fund Dvelopment Consultant Marta Brockmeyer, Marta Brockmeyer, PhD Consulting Jane Herms, Family Nurturing Center Jennifer Zimmerman, JCZ Consulting, LLC Hours 5.5 5.5 The competition among nonprofit organizations seeking foundation funding and program support has increased while available funding has decreased. Develop or sharpen your skills. Bring your questions. This session targets nonprofit staff members and proposal writers charged with identifying potential funders, developing and writing grant proposals and preparing budgets. Date: Tuesday, Jan. 15 Time: 1-3 p.m. Sign-in begins at 12:30 p.m. Instructors: Maureen Maxfield, SC Ministry Foundation Francie Wolgin, Interact for Health Hours 2 2 Nonprofit rate: $20 per person **Cancellation fee $100 (see page 18) ** Market rate: $100 per person Nonprofit rate: $35 per person **Cancellation fee $300 (see page 18) ** Market rate: $400 per person 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 10

To register, visit http://register.interactforhealth.org or call 513-458-6680; registration ends 7 days before each program A How the Affordable Care Act Affects Clients B How to Create a Millennial Engagement Program The Affordable Care Act was passed in March 2010. The law s implementation began shortly after passage and significant changes are set to occur in 2014. One of the law s goals is to expand the number of Americans with insurance that covers basic healthcare services that everyone needs. This will be achieved by enhancing benefit plans, providing tax subsidies so people can buy insurance and expanding Medicaid eligibility. This workshop will provide an overview of the ACA, how all these changes affect the people you serve and what your organization needs to know to be prepared for 2014. Date: Tuesday, April 16 Time: 9-11 a.m. Instructor: Kate Keller, Interact for Health Hours 2.0 2.0 Nonprofit rate: $20 per person Market rate: $100 per person **Cancellation fee $50 (see page 18) ** When it comes to how they engage with social causes, Millennials (age 20-35) use technology and peer engagement to ignite their passion. This session will help organizations create Millennial engagement programs based on the Millennial Engagement Platform highlighted in Derrick Feldmann s book Cause for Change The How and Why of Nonprofit Millennial Engagement. Participants will create staffing structures, review communication approaches and define specific strategies when developing fundraising, volunteering and communication engagement programs targeted toward Millennials. Date: Tuesday, Feb. 19 Time: 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Instructor: Derrick Feldmann, Achieve LLC Hours 4.25 4.25 Nonprofit rate: $35 per person **Cancellation fee $350 (see page 18) ** Market rate: $300 per person 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 11

All programs are held at the Interact for Health Conference Facility unless otherwise noted; see page 19 for directions F How to Develop Strategic Successful Special Events C How to Hold Effective Webinars Special events can be an effective way for your organization to build awareness, reach new members and supporters, educate audiences, and raise needed funds. Or they can be a miserable, draining, money-losing proposition. During this workshop you will learn how to: Determine if an event is right for your organization, Set and achieve event-related goals, Craft events that resonate with your audience, and Use events strategically to build long-lasting relationships with your guests and strengthen your overall fundraising operation. There will be separate breakout sessions for small and large events. This workshop is appropriate for organizations already doing fundraising events as well as those considering a first-time event. Date: Tuesday, Oct. 22 Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Instructor: Karen Buck, Nonprofit Impact, Denver Hours 5.0 5.0 Nonprofit rate: $35 per person **Cancellation fee $300 (see page 18) ** Market rate: $200 per person Webinars are an inexpensive, effective way to meet with remote partners and conduct meetings or presentations with large numbers of people. Webinar software can be challenging to learn and use as a presenter. The workshop teaches the basics of holding an effective webinar. Topics include: Announcing your webinar and attracting participants How to start your webinar (even before you re online!) Taking a moment to teach effective participation during the webinar Online polling and Q&A during the webinar Successful webinar follow-up This is a very interactive workshop and you are STRONGLY encouraged to bring a laptop computer. Date: Tuesday, March 19; Thursday, Oct. 17 Time: 9 a.m.-noon Instructors: Mark A. Carrozza and Jené Grandmont, HealthLandscape, LLC Hours 2.75 N/A Nonprofit rate: $20 per person Market rate: $200 per person **Cancellation fee $50 (see page 18) ** 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 12

To register, visit http://register.interactforhealth.org or call 513-458-6680; registration ends 7 days before each program F Introduction to Fundraising E Mapping and Data Analysis Using the 2013 GCCHS Survey Small nonprofits often do not have development or fundraising staff, yet fundraising is vital to the organization. This two-day program will help you develop a fundraising plan and teach fundraising skills that leaders and board members can use to raise money. The last half of the second day focuses on working with board members. If an organization s staff member(s) attend the program, then one board member from the organization can attend this portion of the program for free. We ask that the board member register ahead of time. Date: Wednesday, Oct. 2 and Thursday, Oct. 3 Time: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday; 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Thursday both days Instructor: Jamie D. Levy, The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University Hours 13.0 13.0 (Participants must attend both days in their entirety to receive CEUs) Nonprofit rate: $75 per person; each registration enables an additional board member to attend the second half of day two (including lunch) for free. Board members can register by calling Lorraine Kawecki at 513-458-6680 or by emailing lkawecki@ healthfoundation.org. **Cancellation fee $300 (see page 18) ** Market rate: $550 per person The Greater Cincinnati Community Health Status Survey (GCCHSS) is a rich source of local health status data for the 22 counties surrounding Cincinnati. The survey includes questions about topics such as access and satisfaction with healthcare, medical debt, mental and physical health status, nutrition and exercise, and cigarette and alcohol use, among others. This workshop will show users how to analyze GCCHSS data using HealthLandscape and OASIS, two web-based tools developed by Interact for Health. Participants will learn to create simple, effective tables, charts and maps based on their topic of interest from the GCCHSS. These data are often used for grant applications, business and strategic planning, and policy decision-making. Course participants are required to bring a charged laptop. Date: Thursday, Nov. 7 Time: 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Instructors: Jennifer Chubinski, Interact for Health; Mark A. Carrozza and Jené Grandmont, HealthLandscape, LLC Hours 4.0 4.0 Nonprofit rate: $35 per person **Cancellation fee $100 (see page 18) ** Market rate: $250 per person 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 13

All programs are held at the Interact for Health Conference Facility unless otherwise noted; see page 19 for directions B Nonprofit Finance for Non-Finance People B Project Management It can be confusing to be thrown into the world of nonprofit finance, budgets and reports when one has not been trained in business subjects. In this workshop, you will be introduced to the following as they apply to a nonprofit organization: Basic accounting terms and financial statements Agency transactions Tax-filing requirements Budget preparation Internal control structure Policies and procedures Date: Tuesday, April 23; Thursday, Sept. 26 Time: 9 a.m.-noon Instructor: Julia Kyser, NFP Accounting and Consulting Hours 2.75 2.75 Nonprofit rate: $20 per person Market rate: $200 per person **Cancellation fee $150 (see page 18) ** Your boss walks into your office and assigns you a new, complex project or asks you to plan the annual volunteer luncheon. Where do you start? What resources including funding and staff time do you need? And how do you plan this while doing your other work? Learn how to plan and manage projects in this interactive program. Participants will also learn to balance multiple demands on time while remaining focused. Date: Thursday, March 21; Tuesday, Sept. 24 Time: 9 a.m.-noon Instructor: Marta Brockmeyer, Marta Brockmeyer Ph.D. Consulting Hours 2.75 2.75 Nonprofit rate: $20 per person Market rate: $200 per person **Cancellation fee $100 (see page 18) ** 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 14

To register, visit http://register.interactforhealth.org or call 513-458-6680; registration ends 7 days before each program F Relating to Your Program Officer C Search Engine Optimization Learn about the mysterious world of private philanthropy, including: What is the difference between my local foundation and a national organization such as Annie E. Casey and federal funders such as SAMHSA? What do foundations want when they ask for a sustainability plan? How do I start a relationship with a foundation and how do I keep it going? What do foundations do besides give away money? A discussion will follow a short presentation. Attendees will leave with a short-term plan for developing a relationship with a foundation that funds in their area. Date: Thursday, Jan. 31 Time: 9 a.m.-noon Instructors: Thomas Adams, Missouri Foundation for Health; Ann Barnum and Janice Bogner, Interact for Health Hours 2.75 2.75 How do you make your website stand out in the crowd of the millions of choices when people do a web search? What can you do to move your site closer to the top of the list? This workshop will discuss how search engines rank pages and what you can do to improve your page rankings. Date: Thursday, April 25 Time: 9 a.m.-noon Instructor: Rob Bunting, Cincinnati I-marketing Group Hours 2.75 N/A Nonprofit rate: $20 per person **Cancellation fee $100 (see page 18) ** Market rate: $200 per person Nonprofit rate: $20 per person Market rate: $100 per person **Cancellation fee $50 (see page 18) ** 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 15

All programs are held at the Interact for Health Conference Facility unless otherwise noted; see page 19 for directions C Social Media for the Social Good: Social and Mobile Web C Telling Your Unique Story The foundation of an online communications and fundraising campaign is a well-designed website and e-newsletter. Social and mobile media has altered website design and email marketing best practices. Attendees will gain practical knowledge about how to launch and maintain social media and mobile marketing campaigns for a nonprofit. Participants will learn about: Website and e-newsletter design Online fundraising on the Social and Mobile Web Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ and Pinterest Telling their story with video and digital photography Mobile social networking on Instagram and Pheed Mobile website and texting campaign on a budget Social and Mobile Media ROI Demographics (age, race, and class) in social and mobile communications What s next in nonprofit communications and fundraising. Date: Tuesday, May 14 Time: 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Instructor: Heather Mansfield, Diosa Communications Hours 5.0 N/A Nonprofit rate: $35 per person **Cancellation fee $300 (see page 18) ** Market rate: $200 per person A common problem for many social sector organizations is the ability to get heard by funders, policymakers and the general public. The workshop will: Discuss psychological evidence of why storytelling works; Share case studies from social enterprise and discuss lessons learned; Offer tips on crafting your story and tailoring it for various audiences; and Discuss how to control your organization s story, especially with the advent of technology and online feedback mechanisms. This workshop is a follow-up to the Social Enterprise workshops offered in previous years. Attendance at a previous Social Enterprise workshop is recommended, but not required. Date: Wednesday, April 17 Time: 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Sign-in begins at 10 a.m. Instructor: Suzanne Smith, Flywheel Cincinnati Hours 4 N/A Nonprofit rate: $35 per person **Cancellation fee $300 (see page 18) ** Market rate: $250 per person 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 16

To register, visit http://register.interactforhealth.org or call 513-458-6680; registration ends 7 days before each program E Using Google Drive 101 This workshop will introduce you to the basics of Google Drive, an online word processing, spreadsheet and presentation platform that allows users to create and edit their work in real time and to increase sharing and collaboration. Participants will learn how to create and edit simple Google Drive documents; to share, privately and publicly, with other Google Drive users; and to import and export their existing desktop files to and from Google Drive for increased productivity and collaboration. Participants must have a Google account. Register for a free account at https://www.google.com/newaccount. Bring your Google account username and password to the workshop. Participants are required to bring a charged laptop. Date: Wednesday, Sept. 18 Time: 9 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Instructors: Mark A. Carrozza, HealthLandscape, LLC and Jennifer Chubinski, Interact for Health **No CEUs are available for this workshop.** Nonprofit rate: $20 per person Market rate: $200 per person **Cancellation fee $50 (see page 18) ** 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 17

All programs are held at the Interact for Health Conference Facility unless otherwise noted; see page 19 for directions PROGRAM REGISTRATION POLICIES Payment Policy Interact for Health offers programs to the staff, board members and volunteers of nonprofits at a subsidized rate as an investment in the community. People not affiliated with a nonprofit pay market rates. Participants spaces are not reserved until we accept payment. Therefore, we must receive the participant s program registration fee before the program for registration to be complete. Payment is accepted by credit card or by check made payable to Interact for Health. Please include registrant s name, organization and date of the program with the check. We do not accept purchase orders and we do not invoice participants organizations. Confirmation Interact for Health will send email confirmation when registration information and payment are complete. When registering, please provide your email address. Walk-in Registrations Walk-in registrations the day of a program normally cannot be accommodated. Program Cancellation Policy There is no penalty for cancellation before the registration deadline, which is seven days before the program. If is it necessary for us to cancel a program, registration fees will be returned. Because these programs are offered at a heavily subsidized rate, a valuable community resource is lost if participants register but do not attend. If a participant from a nonprofit organization has registered for an event and fails to cancel by the deadline and does not attend, the participant will be charged a cancellation fee. We will not refund registration fees if a participant cancels after the deadline or does not attend. Participants who register at the market rate and fail to cancel by the deadline and fail to attend will not receive a refund. Workshop Cancellation Procedures for Inclement Weather and Other Emergencies If a scheduled workshop needs to be canceled because of inclement weather or other emergency, every effort will be made to reschedule the workshop later. All people registered for the original workshop will be contacted to re-register for the new date before opening the workshop to new participants. Interact for Health will use the following procedures to notify registrants about workshop cancellations because of inclement weather and other emergencies: Interact for Health will send an email to all workshop registrants using the email address provided in registrant s record. We will record a cancellation message on the Events Information phone line at 513-458-6627. Registrants should call this number on the morning of the workshop to determine if the workshop has been canceled. We will attempt to contact each registrant by phone at the number in their record and will leave a voicemail message if necessary. We will notify the local television stations to include the cancellation in the list of school and business closings. The message will read Interact for Health: workshop canceled. Please review your record at http://register.healthfoundation. org/ to make sure you have listed a phone number and email address that provide the best opportunity to reach you in case of emergency cancellations. Substitution Policy Substitutions are possible when a registrant is unable to attend. To arrange a substitution, the original registrant should call 513-458-6680. If we are not informed of a substitution, we will likely turn away the substitute because we are expecting you. We reserve the right not to accept substitutes when we do not believe they are appropriate. 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 18

To register, visit http://register.interactforhealth.org or call 513-458-6680; registration ends 7 days before each program Special Accommodations Policy Interact for Health will provide reasonable accommodation for people with special needs if notified at least two weeks in advance. Participants can discuss their special needs with Interact for Health by calling 513 458 6680 or by writing to: Interact for Health, Attn: Program Registration, 3805 Edwards Road, Suite 500, Cincinnati, OH 45209-1948. CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUs) Our Capacity Building Programs offer continuing professional education units (CEUs) for a number of professions. We are board-certified approved providers of CEUs for the following professions: Ohio social workers: Continuing Professional Education (CPE) for selected workshops. Approved Provider Number RSX070501, State of Ohio Counselor, Social Worker & Marriage and Family Therapist Board. Ohio chemical dependency counselors and prevention specialists: Recognized Clock Hours (RCH) Approved Provider #10-1214-77PVN, State of Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board. Workshop registrants from other states or professions will receive a certificate at the completion of the workshop and may submit this to their individual credentialing boards for approval, as applicable. Our programs do not offer partial continuing education credit. To receive CEUs, you must attend the entire program and fill out an evaluation of the program. For more information about CEUs, please contact Lorraine Kawecki at 513-458-6680 or lkawecki@interactforhealth.org. DIRECTIONS The Interact for Health Conference Facility is located at Rookwood Tower, 3805 Edwards Road, Fifth Floor, Cincinnati, OH 45209-1948. Covered parking is free and available in the Rookwood Tower Parking Garage. I-71 North Take I-71 North to Exit 6 (State Route 561/Smith Road/Edwards Road). Take a right at the end of the ramp. The garage entrance for Rookwood Tower is on the right, after J. Alexander s and the traffic light at the entrance to Rookwood Commons. I-71 South Take I-71 South to Exit 6 (State Route 561/Smith Road/Edwards Road). Turn right at the end of the ramp. Take the first left onto Smith Road (this will become Edmondson Road just before the overpass). The garage entrance for Rookwood Tower is on the right, after J. Alexander s and the traffic light at the entrance to Rookwood Commons. I-75 North Take State Route 562 East to I-71 South to Exit 6 (State Route 561/ Smith Road/Edwards Road). Turn right at the end of the ramp. Take the first left onto Smith Road (this will become Edmondson Road just before the overpass). The garage entrance for Rookwood Tower is on the right, after J. Alexander s and the traffic light at the entrance to Rookwood Commons. I-75 South Take State Route 562 East to I-71 South to Exit 6 (State Route 561/ Smith Road/Edwards Road). Turn right at the end of the ramp. Take the first left onto Smith Road (this will become Edmondson Road just before the overpass). The garage entrance for Rookwood Tower is on the right, after J. Alexander s and the traffic light at the entrance to Rookwood Commons. Rookwood Tower Parking Garage The Rookwood Tower Garage has three levels of parking connected to Rookwood Tower. The entrance to the garage is located off Edmondson Road. You can also enter the garage from Arbor Place, one of the streets within Rookwood Commons. Take the elevator from the parking garage to the fifth floor of Rookwood Tower, where the Interact for Health Conference Facility is located. 2013 Capacity Building Programs for Nonprofits Interact for Health 19