TAP Workshop: 2 Fires, 1 Lesson (FREE)
2 Fires, 1 Lesson: What Nonprofits Can Learn from the Boulder and Loveland Fires FREE
What would your agency do if your building burned down? If your neighborhood flooded? If all your employees were hospitalized with the flu? Learn about the importance of disaster preparedness. Building on case studies from his time responding to the recent Fourmile and Reservoir Road fires, Eric will lead a discussion on the threats natural disasters pose to the nonprofit community, as well as introduce strategies and tools to prepare your organization for the next disaster.
Presenter: Eric DeLuca. RSVP to Erin Zimmermann by Monday, Oct. 18, 2010 to reserve your spot.
The Technical Assistance Partnership of Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming (TAP) offers a variety of classes in an effort to assist nonprofits in strengthening their skills and understanding of nonprofit management and organizational needs. Workshops are open to all nonprofit professionals - staff members, board members, committee members and volunteers.
Class Fees:
TAP member's pay just $35 per participant to attend any half-day class session. Non-members pay $55 per participant, per half-day class session. One-year TAP membership: $30.
An annual TAP membership includes a free organizational assessment and one-hour consultation. Additional grant-supported consulting services also available to TAP members on an application basis.
For more information about this event or other upcoming TAP workshops, contact Erin Zimmermann at ezimmermann@uwaylc.org or 970.407.7064 or register at www.uwaylc.org
Date and Time
Thursday Oct 21, 2010
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM MDT
Thurs., Oct. 21st, 4-6 p.m.
Location
University of Phoenix, 2720 Council Tree, Suite 200, Fort Collins
Fees/Admission
This workshop is FREE
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Erin Zimmermann
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