Capacity Building Competencies for Nonprofits

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Harmony Library
Community Room

Event Details

In nonprofits, capacity is defined as a knowledge and/or resource that can give the staff and volunteers of the organization the potential to perform certain activities at a higher level. Competency is the actual demonstration or performance of such knowledge and/or resources. There are four main capacities (Adaptive, Leadership, Management and Technical) and this hour-long presentation will describe the specific ways these capacities can be observed and manifested. These competencies are used primarily as a “road map” for nonprofits to determine where they are right now in manifesting such capacities and what they might need to do in the future to start, maintain, improve upon, or expand upon them. Once understood, depending upon the level of competency displayed, specific results for a nonprofit can be achieved. For example, such results could include raising more money and serving clients more effectively and efficiently.
Event Type(s): Programs
Age Group(s): Adults
Presenter: Art Bavoso, Third Sector Enterprises
Sarah
(970) 221-6740