Nonprofit Outcomes Toolbox: Becoming More Effective

Speaker: Dr. Robert Penna
Speaker Dr. Robert Penna
Robert Penna, author of The Nonprofit Outcomes Toolbox, holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Boston University with a specialization in urban and municipal affairs. His present work centers on the application of outcomes to nonprofits, capacity assessment, nonprofit communications and reporting, and the application of certain corporate sector outcome-based ...

Robert Penna, author of The Nonprofit Outcomes Toolbox, holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Boston University with a specialization in urban and municipal affairs.

His present work centers on the application of outcomes to nonprofits, capacity assessment, nonprofit communications and reporting, and the application of certain corporate sector outcome-based tools and insights to the work of nonprofits.

Full Description

One of the most talked about subjects in the nonprofit field is the question of effectiveness,
performance measurement, and results—collectively referred to as "outcomes."

Nonprofit
 organizations are increasingly being pressed to measure and report their outcomes regularly 
to funders and other constituents; in addition, service organizations need some form of
 regular feedback on their outcomes to help them improve their services.

Dr. Robert Penna’s 
recently published The Nonprofit Outcomes Toolbox identifies the stages in the use of 
outcomes and shows you how to implement specific facets of certain models to increase
 capacity and achieve desired results in your organization.

Dr. Penna will conduct a full-day interactive, in-depth all day Nonprofit Texas
 Leadership Institute to fully cover the subject of Nonprofit Outcome Toolbox:
 Increasing Our Effectiveness. A leading outcomes expert, he will facilitate learning
 experiences which will focus on the most significant strides that have been made in the 
performance of nonprofits; going beyond the familiar limits of the social sector to illustrate 
how tools and approaches used in the corporate sector can be of great analytical and
 practical use to nonprofits as well.

Organizer Robert Manzer

This program is sponsored by the Texas Association of Nonprofit Organizations (TANO) – www.tano.org – and the San Antonio Area Foundation -- www.saafdn.org/netcommunity. For more information contact Barry Silverberg at barry@tano.org.

When?

Tue, May. 1, 2012
8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. US/Central

How Much?

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Where?

Pearl Studio in San Antonio
200 E Grayson St
San Antonio, Texas 78215
USA