Conference to examine how generation change will impact non-profit community, Feb 1
January 4, 2008
The CBO Center will host a critical conference on February 1st, that will examine how the generation shift from Boomers to Millennials will impact non-profits. Sponsors include Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, the Chevron Corporation, and the East Bay Community Foundation.
Join nonprofit leaders for a day of learning and networking as the conference examines the many ways the aging of the Baby Boom population is affecting the nonprofit sector. Fast-paced workshops and stimulating panel discussions will help managers, administrators, and board memebers navigate the many changes and challenges nonprofits face in the areas of leadership transition, fundraising, board development, cultural competency and volunteer recruitment
To be held at the Crowne Plaza in Concord, February 1 from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Registration is limited. Early bird registration ends January 7, 2008 is $95. Regular registration, after Janurary 7, is $135. Click here to register online.
Comments
Got something to say?







