Adapt your work for the next phase of your COVID-19 strategy.

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Friday, May 29  |  9:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Nonprofit leaders need to remain grounded in their missions and adapt their organizations' work in the next phase of a COVID-19 approach.

Two months into COVID-19, nonprofits have swiftly responded with emergency protocols and tactics to assist communities as best they can. Crisis management can’t last forever, so nonprofit executives should now consider the long-term impact of this crisis on all aspects of their organization and the community.

Join us on May 29 to imagine life beyond the immediate COVID-19 crisis. We will:

  • Define the strategic questions your organization needs to answer
  • Discuss how to answer those critical questions. 
  • Have a thoughtful conversation regarding how to pivot for the future
  • Identify important steps to guide decision making
  • Determine how to move forward with strength to fuel your optimism

Please note that this event is most appropriate for Executive Directors and/or Board Presidents of nonprofit organizations with at least a $500,000 operating budget. 

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ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

Wendy Wolff - Director of Strategic Engagement
Activating and coordinating community responses to the HIV/AIDS epidemic was how Wendy Wolff began her career in the nonprofit sector. Her early career helped her to build a strong understanding about the value and role of the community in program planning and policy development. She brings over 25 years of diverse consulting experiences to her six years at Maryland Nonprofits in her current role as Director of Strategic Engagement for Maryland Nonprofits.

 

Caryn Anthony - Associate Consultant
Caryn Anthony is a nonprofit consultant and executive coach dedicated to empowering organizations and leaders to achieve their highest goals fueled by their deepest values. Caryn has extensive experience providing expert guidance to nonprofits in the areas of strategic planning, board governance, organizational assessment, and leadership development. Her work has included large, small and volunteer-run organizations as well as city and county government agencies in a wide array of mission areas such as: human services, public health, environmental advocacy, animal welfare, community development, and social justice.

 
 
 
 
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