Showing posts with label LEAD Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LEAD Project. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

PhilanthroFair & PhilanthroFair Board Boot Camp

Thanks to LEAD's members and our fantastic nonprofit partners, the PhilanthroFair model has been an outstanding success in connecting motivated young professionals with nonprofits who need volunteers and board members. The next PhilanthroFair brings a new crop of nonprofits with a wide range of opportunities.


We hope you'll join us for this event to network with nonprofits and other young professionals who are working to better our community!
PhilanthroFair
Thursday, May 12, 6-8 p.m.
Graves 601 Hotel

Meet Representatives from: Alzheimer’s Association, Animal Humane Society, Citizen’s League, CommonBond Communities, Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America, Girls on the Run, Guild Incorporated, Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare, The LEAD Project, Opportunity International, PACER Center, Playworks, Project Healthy Smile, Rebuilding Together, ResourceWest, Rock Star Supply Company, World Without Genocide and YWCA of Minneapolis.

For additional event details and to RSVP, visit the LEAD Project website.
PhilanthroFair Board Boot Camp
Thursday, May 12, 5-6 p.m.
Graves 601 Hotel
Take the first step in creating a meaningful relationship with your community. The PhilanthroFair Board Boot Camp is great for anyone who is curious about becoming a board member and wants to know the right questions to ask nonprofits at LEAD’s PhilanthroFair. In this in-depth training, participants will learn board member roles and responsibilities, skills that translate well to serving on a board, common pitfalls that can come to boards and what young professionals can gain from board service.

Space is limited for the Board Boot Camp so register here:

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

LEAD - Metro Mag Event

This is a reminder that Metro Magazine's Fashion Fight Night is only one week away! 10% of all ticket proceeds benefit The LEAD Project, so be sure to come out and support us! Tickets are going fast - buy yours soon at www.metromag.com.
 

 
*Save the Date! The next LEAD event will be held on April 23rd. Join us as we cut the ribbon at an exciting new Twin Cities location and benefit an environmental cause. Stay tuned for further details!

Thursday, February 4, 2010

LEAD Project Board Opportunities

OPEN BOARD POSITIONS:

MinnPost: 2 board positions available

MinnPost,  a not-for-profit providing high-quality journalism online for people who care about Minnesota, is looking for one or two board members.
The MinnPost board works with the founder/CEO Joel Kramer on strategy and major tactics to help this two-year-old enterprise grow and ensure its sustainability. 
One major focus is to increase our connections with Minnesotans who are under 40, so a board member who has a broad network in that age group and is willing to help us tap into it would be a great asset.
We are also looking for a chair of the board finance committee.  This person should be knowledgeable about financial reports, and would work primarily with our business manager, Bryan Powell, in reviewing MinnPost’s finances and reporting to the board about them.
For more information, contact Joel Kramer, jkramer@minnpost.com.  For information about MinnPost, visit www.minnpost.com, and read our year-end report.
Global Citizens Network/Intercultural Student Experiences: 2 board positions available

In the fall of 2009, GCN and ISE formed a strategic alliance.  The new structure operates with two boards, yet the same individuals serve on both boards and the meetings are held jointly.  One Executive Director leads both organizations.
GCN: Global Citizens Network seeks to create a network of people who are committed to the shared values of peace, justice, tolerance, cross-cultural understanding and global cooperation, to the preservation of indigenous cultures, traditions and ecologies, and to the enhancement of the quality of life around the world.  GCN facilitates short term, cross cultural travel for participants (individuals, groups and families) in 1-3 week small scale community development projects in 15 indigenous communities around the world.
ISE: ISE inspires and educates students of the world through experiential learning across cultures. ISE sends high school students on short term language immersion trips abroad.  ISE students travel to Spain, France, Germany, Costa Rica, Panama, Peru, and Mexico.  New programs in development or being considered are in China, Taiwan, Ecuador and Africa. 
Board Search Specifics:
The skills and capabilities desired in board candidates include:
International and/or intercultural experience, a second language, and/or international network a plus.
Commitment to the mission of peace, justice and the societal value of intercultural and international experiences.
Sales and marketing experience, particularly with respect to youth and social networking.
Experience in the training, education, and/ or travel marketplace.
Workplace experience in change management and work with various generations.
See both websites at:  www.globalcitizens.org and www.isemn.org
Please contact Peter Wagner (peter_c_wagner@yahoo.com) if you are interested or have questions.
Kantorei: 1 board position available

Kantorei is a nonprofit, professional, a cappella choral ensemble based in the Twin Cities and conducted by Dr. Axel Theimer. Kantorei specializes in singing unaccompanied choral music from Austria and Germany, and has collaborated with a number of organizations and ensembles in the Twin Cities. Recently, Kantorei was featured as part of Classical Minnesota Public Radio's Holiday Sampler.

Kantorei’s board is structured as a “working board,” which means that much of the work is done in between board meetings. Kantorei is looking for one new board member.

Please contact Raj Chaphalkar (raj.chaphalkar@kantorei.net) if you are interested or have questions.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

LEAD Bootcamp

LEAD Board Boot Camp - Wednesday, May 27th


Space is still available for this Wednesday's Board Boot Camp
training and networking event, hosted by The LEAD Project and MAP
for Nonprofits. The session will be held at the Minneapolis Club
at 6:00 p.m.

Tickets ($20) will be sold at the door for those of
you who have not purchased in advance.


* Are you interested in learning about the basics of nonprofit
board service?
* Curious about how young professionals can play a critical role
on nonprofit boards?
* Interested in tips on how to govern during difficult financial
times?
* Do you want to expand your network of fellow young
professionals serving on nonprofit boards?


If you answered YES to any of these questions, then you will
benefit from LEAD's Board Boot Camp event.


We also invite you to join us before and after the Boot Camp event
for socializing and networking.


Hope to see you there!



The LEAD Team

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

The LEAD Project & The YMCA

The YMCA of Greater Minneapolis is seeking a group of young professionals to join the YMCA Ops Board as it grows into its second year. The mission of the Ops Board is to support the YMCA mission of building strong kids, strong families and strong communities. In the first year, the Ops Board tackled five (5) challenging projects with remarkable results. The YMCA is thrilled!

The Ops Board is essentially a volunteer consulting service for theYMCA of Greater Minneapolis. The Ops Board is made up of young professionals who want to impact a great organization, work and network with peers and go beyond the traditional model of volunteering. This is an opportunity to engage in skills-based volunteering to support a great Minnesota institution.

The LEAD Project has been tapped by the YMCA to attract new members to add to the Ops Board members who have chosen to stay on for a second year. LEAD is currently taking applications to fill sixteen (16)positions (four positions per project). Each Ops Board initiative for the YMCA will be executed as a volunteer consulting engagement and is expected to require approximately 8 hours per month for 6-12 months. You and your fellow team members will work independently to achieve the desired goals. You will also be asked to join quarterly Ops Board meetings (and the occasional happy hour) and the Ops Board annual meeting.


To learn more and to begin your application, please complete the short web based application (see link below) and send your resume to
YMCA@theleadproject.org by Friday, May 8th. A select number ofapplicants will be invited to interview with the YMCA Ops Board managers. Final decisions will be made by May 22nd, 2009.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=RPuw1P8xggBL41MdEXe9xQ_3d_3d

Saturday, April 11, 2009

LEAD Project

For those of you who are not familiar with the LEAD Project, it is a group of young leaders who are cultivating leadership skills in other young, urban professionals.


LEAD News and Updates

Thank you to those who attended the sold-out Board Boot Camp event in February. LEAD will be hosting 7 more Boot Camp events over the coming year - including two in April. These unique training events sell out fast, so be sure to mark your calendar and purchase tickets as soon as they are available.

Tickets are currently on sale for events on April 15th and April 22nd. Tickets for all other events will be available two weeks prior to the event.

2009 Board Boot Camp Schedule
All Board Boot Camp events begin at 6:00 p.m. at the Minneapolis Club.

Wed. April 15th - Board Member Connect (This session is designed for young professionals who sit or have sat on nonprofit boards. MAP for Nonprofits will facilitate a discussion regarding the benefits and challenges of sitting on a board as a young professional. This is a great opportunity to network with peers and share your own experiences.)
Purchase tickets today!

Wed. Apr. 22nd - Board Boot Camp: The Basics and Beyond Purchase Tickets Today!

Wed. May 27th - Board Member Connect

Wed. Aug. 26th - Board Boot Camp: The Basics and Beyond

Wed. Sept. 23rd – Board Member Connect

Wed. Oct. 28th - Board Boot Camp: The Basics and Beyond

Wed. Nov 18th - Board Member Connect

Stayed Tuned

LEAD will be announcing a unique spring volunteer and fundraising event - stay tuned for details!

For more information please email info@theleadproject.org