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PPLD is THE spot for nonprofits. With workshops, top nonprofit resources, and trained researchers ready to help, your nonprofit organization will be on the road to doing good in no time!
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- Access to Foundation Directory has been temporarily shifted to Library 21c during the closure.
- An email will be sent out and information will be posted on the Library's website as well as on the Robert Hilbert Nonprofit Resource Center pages about all changes.
- Limited access to the Rob Hilbert Resource Center will be made available on a case by case basis during the closure.
- Any questions can be directed to Katie Edson.
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GRIT: Resiliency in Action 2024 Conference
March 11, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Ent Center for the Arts at UCCS
Discover the essence of resilience, team-building, and GRIT’s core principles through engaging speeches by keynote speakers: 4-time Olympic Triathlete, Hunter Kemper; District Attorney and author of “Suffer from Burnout, Give’em the F.I.N.G.E.R,” Mark Yarbrough; and six-time Olympic Gold medalist, Amy Van Dyken. For more information or to register, click here.
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UCCS Nonprofit Exploration Night
March 13, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
UCCS Campus - University Center Room 302
Explore the nonprofit sector with the College of Public Service during an engaging evening featuring dynamic panels of local professionals and UCCS professors. Gain valuable insights into career opportunities, educational pathways, and the passion for making a difference. For more information or to register, click here.
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Pathways to Public Service: A Job Fair
March 14, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
UCCS Campus
The UCCS College of Public Service (CPS) is sponsoring an in-person public and human services career fair. UCCS values collaboration with community partners and invites representation from local organizations. Please note that the deadline to register for this event is March 6, 2024 at 5:00pm. For more information and to learn how to register, click here.
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Grant Search Orientation Thu., March 14, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.Library 21c, Petritz Learning LabNot sure where to begin with your search for foundation funding? New to grant seeking or just looking for a refresher? Join us for a Grant Search Orientation workshop, where we cover the basics of grant-seeking and start you on your way with tips for searching using the Colorado Grants Guide. Register here.
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Learn how to maximize the Foundation Directory Professional's tools to identify potential grants. The Foundation Directory database provides information including grant recipients, their location, dollar amounts granted, and suggested funders. The class is designed for participants who have already taken Grant Search Orientation. Register here.
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Are you thinking of starting a nonprofit organization but want to first see if other nonprofits in the area are doing similar work? Are you looking for a nonprofit to partner with? GuideStar is the database you that can help you! Search 2 million+ nonprofits through GuideStar's intuitive search functionality. Target organizations that matter to you based on geography, organizational structure, staff size, or their financial metrics. You can also determine the charitable status of a nonprofit with just one click. Search and view the organization’s full address and contact information View Forms 990 and, revenue and expense data CEO, Board Chair, and Board of Directors information Research outstanding partnership opportunities Targeting capabilities including geographic, stakeholder roles, and financial
Access available at Library 21c while Penrose is closed. Once Penrose reopens, access will be available only at Penrose.
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Have you visited the Robert Hilbert Nonprofit Resource Center at Penrose Library lately?
The RHNRC is an incredible resource with a wide variety of nonprofit books ranging in topics from how to start a nonprofit to board governance to grant writing. The RHNRC also has a dedicated computer for nonprofit research, as well as plenty of room to spread out and read or do research. Come and enjoy the space!
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