Board Champions 101
The Board Champions 101-level program provides a critical overview of nonprofit leadership and Board governance.
The Board Champions 101-level program provides a critical overview of nonprofit leadership and Board governance.
You don't want your nonprofit to be the best kept secret in your community! Attend this workshop to learn how to use your data to tell your nonprofit's story of impact to funders and the community. You'll learn the storytelling structure and the why behind communicating your data. Then you will be equipped to share with the community, your clients, partners and funders the important value you bring to the community!
Delegation is a critical leadership skill that empowers teams, builds capacity, and allows leaders to focus on what matters most. This practical workshop explores how to delegate effectively by matching tasks to team strengths, avoiding common pitfalls, and ensuring accountability. Participants will gain tools to delegate with clarity and confidence—unlocking greater productivity, engagement, and leadership growth. Key Takeaways: Understand the role of delegation in leadership development Identify what and when to delegate Match tasks to team member strengths Avoid common delegation pitfalls Ensure accountability and follow-through Dr. Timothy A. (Tad) Dickel serves as the Executive in Residence in Leadership and the Faculty Director of the Master of Science in Leadership program at the University of Evansville. In addition, he is the President of T.A. Dickel Group, LLC and serves as a leadership and strategy consultant for businesses, universities, and nonprofits.
The desire to have a highly functioning board is universal, and the journey to achieve this often starts before inviting anyone to join an organization board. How an organization identifies, prepares, supports, and evaluates its board is often done inconsistently. Participants will learn strategies to implement a board-building plan to ensure their organization’s board is highly functioning and performing at its best Learning Objectives Learn the how to recruit year round Understand how to effectively cultivate potential board members Uncover ways to educate and support your board in its work Speaker Dave Sternberg Founding Partner, Loring Sternberg & Associates
May 13, 2026 EAFC Luncheon Details TBA Membership is required to attend. For more details on membership, click here.
The two-day Beginner's Guide to Grant Writing program is a great skill-builder for the beginner or intermediate grant writer. Whatever your skill level, come with an idea and be ready to write. At the end of Day One, you will have a proposal outline and all of the resources you need to expand it into a full proposal. Return on Day Two (June 24, 2026, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm CT) with your full proposal, and we will put you into the role of a reviewer, teach you strategies for finding funding, and provide you with an opportunity to polish your proposal and send it in for a strong professional review. Whether your project is big or small, this workshop will give you the information you need to submit proposals confidently. The cost of the 2-day workshop is $225.00 and includes lunch and materials on both days. You will receive the manual on Day One of the workshop. The workshop will be held at Purdue Extension Vanderburgh County, 13301 Darmstadt Road, Suite A, Evansville, IN 47725. Registration will open soon. Purdue University prohibits discrimination against any member of the University community on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, […]