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| Give back to your community by mobilizing your skills, experience, talents and enthusiasm to help nonprofit groups become more effective and grow. |
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For more than a quarter-century our volunteer consultants - hundreds of former senior executives and seasoned professionals - have been helping New York, New Jersey and Connecticut nonprofit organizations solve their operational problems, meet their challenges, grow and thus more effectively serve their communities.
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| What's going on at NESC |
NESC helps scores of nonprofit groups annually. Recent projects include: |
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Manhattan. An evaluation of a major animal services group’s operations and strategies for growth. |
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Old Wethersfield, CT. Ways for the Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum to market itself more effectively and boost earned revenues. |
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Stamford, CT. A Board Retreat for the Senior Services of Stamford plus advising how the group can improve fund-raising and offer services more efficiently. |
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New Jersey. Training the Director of a Catholic social services agency. |
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The Bronx. Supervising the payroll, bookkeeping and other financial operations of Mind-Builders Creative Arts Center, plus helping the group strengthen its Board. |
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Manhattan. Determining whether a market exists for a day care center featuring a strong religious setting. |
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Fear of Strategic Plans? |
MORE ABOUT STRATEGIC PLANS HERE |
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"Strategic Planning."
Initially that often sounds like a great idea to nonprofits. Then many balk. They have little idea of how they can use a Strategic Plan's results and thus fear that the great Plan simply will gather dust on their shelves.
Not with the NESC Strategic Planning process. |
Not only does the resulting Plan (after review, sometimes more than once, by the organization's executives and Board) identify challenges and opportunities and then set goals, but - this is crucial - it also contains a detailed Action Timetable for steps to reach the goals. Deadlines are set. And NESC monitors and critiques progress. An NESC Strategic Plan does not gather dust. |
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| EVENTS & NEWS |
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Friday,
November 14th
NESC Workshop on the new IRS Form 990
What should nonprofits know about the new IRS Form 990 to be filed in 2009 in respect of the 2008 tax year? Come learn all about it at an NESC workshop presented by Julie Floch, Director of Not-For-Profit Services at Eisner LLP, on Friday, November 14th. Breakfast at 8:30 AM followed by the presentation and Q&A session.The workshop is free, but reservations are required.
For further
information, and to register, please contact Priya Rehal at prehal@nesc.org
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