Working Towards the Common Good: 2015 NM Nonprofit Survey Report

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Nonprofits can be a powerful force for change, if we work together. Building Movement Project (BMP) conducted their third annual New Mexico Nonprofit Survey last year which explores how nonprofits in our state are working together for the common good.  
 
At this free event, BMP will share the 2015 survey report and a panel of local nonprofit leaders will discuss the findings and what the survey means for their organizations. They will also talk about how they collaborate with each other to promote the common good. 

Description

This report builds on the 2014 survey, and will provide a deeper look into the experiences of over 200 nonprofits from across the state, highlighting the issues, challenges and opportunities they face as organizations.  Come listen to local nonprofit leaders talk about what the survey means for their organizations, and how they collaborate with each other to promote the common good. Learn how you can get involved in Building Movement Project's ongoing efforts to build the capacity of New Mexico's nonprofit sector to make positive and lasting changes for our state.

Audience

Everyone - really, everyone in the nonprofit sector whether you are a CEO or volunteer leader, funder, consultant, staff member, advocate, or intermediary. 

Presenters

Sean Thomas-Breitfeld co-directs the Building Movement Project, with a special focus on BMP’s work on service and social change. Prior to joining the BMP staff, Sean spent a decade working in various roles at the Center for Community Change.  Before joining the Center, Sean worked as a Policy Analyst at the National Council of La Raza, where he focused on employment and income security issues.

David Broudy, PhD, MPH,  retired  in 2014 after 30 years in public health. His career began working as statistician, systems analyst and health planner with Indian Health Service in Window Rock, AZ and Albuquerque. He eventually became the Information and Data Manager for the Office of the Medical Investigator.  The last third of his career was spent as an epidemiologist with the NM Department of Health working with the Family Health Bureau and Albuquerque Public Health Office.

Kun Huang, Ph.D. M.A., Associate Professor of Public Administration, Coordinator of Master of Health Administration (MHA) Program at University of New Mexico.  He is a Senior Fellow of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy. His research uses organization theory and network analysis to study formal and informal inter-organizational relationships among public, nonprofit, and business organizations.

Panelists

Adriann Barboa, New Mexico Field Director, Strong Families New Mexico
Kay Bounkeua, Executive Director, New Mexico Asian Family Center
George Luna Pena, Special Projects Coordinator, Generation Justice
Ona Porter, President and CEO, Prosperity Works


This event will be followed by two free trainings with Kim Klein, separate registration is necessary for each:

Civic Engagement and The Common Good - Vote With Your Mission
How To Raise $50,000 In Six Weeks

When
April 14th, 2016 from  8:30 AM to 10:00 AM
Location
Center for Nonprofit Excellence, United Way of Central New Mexico
2340 Alamo SE, 2nd Floor
Albuquerque, 87106
Contact
Phone: (505) 401-7444

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