Archive for 'program management'
Job Announcement: Asset Building Manager at NPF
This is not turning into a nonprofit employment blog, but since I did recently write about the Neighborhood Partnership Fund and the awesome work they are doing with IDAs in Oregon, I thought I’d pass this along.
The Neighborhood Partnership Fund, an OR nonprofit, is seeking a full time Asset Building Manager to focus on asset [...]
Posted: June 6th, 2008 under Portland, human services, non-profits, oregon, program management, resources for nonprofits.
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Funding nonprofit work: wages matter
An increase in state funding for childcare is the topic of an article in today’s Oregonian, “Little-known fact: money for day care” [link]. Some interesting details emerge, and this section in particular seemed relevant to the nonprofit scene in general:
The YMCA centers in Portland offered nearly $300,000 in child-care scholarships last year to low-income families, [...]
Posted: April 8th, 2008 under non-profits, poverty, program management.
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Rural Oregon homeless programs lose out in 2007 funding cycle
HUD-funded Rural Oregon Continuum of Care programs took a huge cut in funding in the recently announced 2007 CoC awards, dropping to $552,600 for the July 2008-June 2009 funding period [link to spreadsheet containing totals for state], compared to the current funding level of $1,473,673. At the same time, funding for homeless programs in urban [...]
Posted: January 5th, 2008 under community action, homelessness, non-profits, oregon, program management.
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Best-practice sharing: outcome reports
In one of the groups of which I’m a member, I’ve heard a number of people jokingly equate organizational success with there being money in the bank and no one in jail. It’s a noble goal–although I’ve got to say I have somewhat higher expectations for my work.
One way that I’ve used ROMA tools to [...]
Posted: June 22nd, 2007 under ROMA, best practices, community action, program management.
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