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88 Workshops, 4 Sessions, over 130 Presenters from all over the country

January 11, 2009
Below are the powerpoint presentations that were shared by presenters at the 2010 Management Institute.  They are ordered by workshop number:

1.03 Finding Your Purposeful Leadership
1.03 Leadership Handout

1.14 Accounting Concepts
1.14 Nonprofit Budgeting

2.05 Leadership Development from Within

2.11 Cultivating Youth Volunteers

2.12 Developing Implementing and Evaluating an Effective Mentoring Program
2.12 Value and Outcomes of Mentoring

2.14 Example Financial Statements
2.14 Internal Controls

3.11 Special Events

3.23 Advocacy and Lobbying
3.23 Lobbying Guide
3.23 Fact Sheet
3.23 Worry Free Lobbying for Nonprofits

4.12 Nonprofits and Lean Production

4.21 Advocacy 101

 

January 12, 2010
Updated - Official Workshop and Poster Session Program is now available. Download
(PDF - 3mb)

               
 
 
 
                                                          

The American Humanics Management/Leadership Institute(AHMI) is an intensive educational symposium established by American Humanics in 1973. AHMI provides the capstone experience in nonprofit management and leadership education. The unique, interactive format of the Institute exposes the next generation of nonprofit leaders to the realistic experiences of a nonprofit organization. 

                                                                                             
Questions about AHMI can be directed to ahmi@humanics.org or call 800.343.6466

 


 

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