Friday, October 12, 2012

October 18th & November 8th: Nonprofit Workshops in the Pee Dee


   The Eastern Carolina Community Foundation's
 new website is live! 
   Check it out.

And that's not the only great thing happening with the 
Eastern Carolina Community Foundation:
      

  Nonprofit Networking for the Pee Dee
 
sponsored by
 
     wells fargo logo 



A strong nonprofit sector is vital to advance the general welfare and quality of life 
in the Pee Dee.   To help nonprofit leaders perform effectively, the Foundation will 
present a series of workshops, presentations and webinars that offer management
practices and principles to build capacity and provide a resource for networking 
and sharing best practices. All events are free thanks to sponsorship by Wells Fargo. 

The series is presented in cooperation with   
Doctors Bruce and Lee Library in Florence and SCANPO.

October 18: What You Don't Know CAN Hurt You:
Legal and Ethical Responsiblity for Nonprofit Managers and Boards

November 8:  Money Really Really Matters
Financial Management and Stewardship for Nonprofits 
   

   
Register here for November 8.
 
What is a Community Foundation?

A collection of charitable funds with a focus on a particular geographic area.  For us,  it's the Pee Dee.  We make it easy and effective to provide support to the organizations and causes that people in the Pee Dee care about. We use the same powerful techniques as the world's largest foundations: Set aside assets. Invest them carefully. Distribute their earnings regularly to worthy charitable causes.

Local giving has lasting value.  For more information,  please call Sarah Shelley at 843-667-1131. 
Women in Philanthropy awards 10 grants
On October 4,  Women in Philahthropy awarded 10 grants to nonprofits throughout the Pee Dee.  The lucky recipients are Mercy Medicine in Florence, The Naomi Project in Florence, Mercy in Me Free Clinic in Cheraw, Boys and Girls Club of the Pee Dee, Darlington County's Free Medical Clinic, Vital Aging of Williamsburg County, Harvest Hope Food Bank,  House of Hope of the Pee Dee, Lighthouse Ministries and Darlington County's Council on Aging. 

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