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Friday, July 30, 2010

GCFRN: Brushy Fork Annual Institute‏

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The Gilmer County Family Resource Network will be sending a team of up to 8 people from the county to training at Brushy Fork Annual Institute in Berea, Kentucky, September 15-17, 2010.

Registration, lodging and travel are covered by the Flex-E grant and Benedum Foundation scholarships.

Visit the Brushy Fork Annual Institute website to see a detailed description of what tracks are available at www.brushyfork.org.

Contact the FRN if you would like to attend and why and how your attendance will benefit the community.

Not everyone who applies will be able to attend on the limited number of scholarships available.

Call 304.462.7545 or email at”gcfrn@yahoo.com” for more information.

Below is a list of this year’s tracks.

Track:

Appalachia’s Economic Future

Legal Issues for Nonprofits

Digital Storytelling

New Tools for Economic Development

Vaughn Grisham’s Three Rs Plus for Community Development

Effective Communication by Choice

Wicked Problems: Strategy Making for Senior Leaders

Nonprofit Management

Financial Management for Nonprofits

Fundraising Beyond Grants

Grant Writing

Tools for Promoting Your Program or Issue

Web Site Development

Leadership Development

Donna Waddell, PCED
Executive Director
Gilmer County Family Resource Network, Inc.

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