Florida Nonprofits’ Human Resources Class of the Sunshine Certificate in...

Saturday, August 17, 2024 at 1:00 PM 
1 - 5 pm

The Sunshine Certificate in Nonprofit Management program assists the professional development of anyone involved in the nonprofit sector.

This class covers Human Resources & Volunteers.

Great staff and wonderful volunteers are key to any organization's success.

Join this class for a thorough understanding of Human Resources plus fresh ideas and approaches. Increase your knowledge of workplace ethics, accountability, diversity, and harassment, and create an outline for developing an employee handbook.

Class size is limited, so sign up today!

Online

Anywhere with a computer or phone and internet

Attire: Casual Attire

Tickets

Ticket Type Price Qty
Fee: Sunshine Certificate in Nonprofit Management (SCNM) Series of 11 Classes $2,500.00
Member fee: Sunshine Certificate in Nonprofit Management (SCNM) Series of 11 Classes $1,900.00
Member fee: SCNM Series of 11 Classes for a second person / same organization $1,495.00
Fee: Registration for this class only $250.00
Member fee: Registration for this class only $199.00
Registration for enrolled members only $0.00
 
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Description

Florida Nonprofits was the first organization in Florida to offer a certificate program.  With a more than 25-year history, the program is more popular than ever. The SCNM is presented in cooperation with Nova Southeastern University Fischler School of Education and Broward College.

• Motivating, stimulating, hands-on classes
• Eleven monthly classes conducted by experts
• Time to practice skills in between sessions
• Hand-outs and additional materials to expand your knowledgebase
• 99th percentile program recommendation from graduates

Click here to see the complete CNM curriculum.

This class will cover:
HUMAN RESOURCES: Staffing & Volunteers

To accomplish your organization’s mission, you must make effective use of the energy, time and talents of your employees and volunteers. This involves attracting, training and retaining qualified staffers, both paid and unpaid. It is of vital importance to provide a safe and productive work environment, review Board-approved employment policies and follow applicable employment law. Discover how to:

  • Apply hiring and firing practices within the law
  • Assess risk so you can develop policies to avoid or mitigate potential problems
  • Increase your knowledge of workplace ethics, accountability, diversity, harassment, immigration, and work-permit issues
  • Use the Internet more creatively to attract and retain staff
  • Create an outline for developing an employee handbook

 

About Us

Florida Nonprofits

Florida Association of Nonprofits assists Florida’s 50,000+ nonprofits, in strengthening their leadership, management, financial and public policy capacity to reach their missions. We invite participation by anyone interested in the future of Florida’s private, nonprofit sector. Florida Nonprofits, a 501(c)(3), is Florida's state association of nonprofits and a member (since 1991) of the Independent Sector, Washington, D.C. FANO has contributed to the leadership and founding of many nonprofit organizations including: Aspen Publishers, National Council of Nonprofit Associations (NCNA, now called NCN), Sister Cities International and Kids Voting. Contributions to Florida Nonprofits are tax- deductible as allowed by law.

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The Venue

Online

Anywhere with a computer or phone and internet

Contact

Name: Marina Pavlov
Address:512 NE Third Avenue Fort Lauderdale FL 33301
Phone: 305.557.1764
Email: marina.fano@gmail.com
Website: https://fano.org/

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