NPSP Day Chicago

November 5, 2019

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Dale Youngkrantz

“It's time to bring the NPSP Day to the Midwest! Get ready for a day of networking, training, and knowledge sharing!”

Dale Youngkrantz, The Salvation Army Central Territory

Why attend?

Get ready for a full day of Nonprofit Success Pack learning and contributing!

Training

Training

Networking

Networking

Community

Community

Sarah Thomson

"My understanding of how Salesforce can serve our organization was greatly enhanced by this focused training at NPSP Day Toronto, and it was so wonderful to connect with other non-profits using Salesforce. The unconference format, where participants collectively developed the day's agenda, meant we addressed what mattered to us and maximized our learnings. I'll be the first to sign up next time a similar NPSP Day is offered again in Toronto.”

Sarah Thomson, Orchestras Canada

Topics Covered

fundraising best practices
grant management
Lightning
automation processes
training and certification
burrito rolling techniques
getting started with the NPSP and onboarding
user adoption
data import/export
campaign management and marketing with the NPSP
engagement plans and levels
and any question you want answered!

Facilitators

Ryan Ozimek

Ryan Ozimek, Soapbox Engage

Agenda

8:30am - 9am
Coffee and networking

9am - 9:45am
Opening circle

9:45am - 10:30am
NPSP weather report

10:30am - 10:45am
Coffee break

10:45am - 12pm
Getting to know the NPSP

12pm - 1pm
Lunch and networking

1pm - 1:45pm
Speedgeeking

1:45pm - 2pm
Coffee break

2pm - 2:30pm
Breakouts part 1

2:45pm - 3:15pm
Breakouts part 2

3:30pm - 4pm
Breakouts part 3

4pm - 4:45pm
Closing circle

4:45pm - 5pm
Group photo

5pm - ??
beverating @

 

Note: Due to the nature of this event, no refunds can be provided after purchase.

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Louise Gilmour

"If you want to get connected to your community, help benchmark where your own org is at relative to others with similar resources and missions, or just get some super quick Salesforce tips, and NPSP Day is a great starting place.”

Louise Gilmore, Pembina Institute