
The talent and leadership to move a nonprofit forward are among the most critical components of a high-performing organization — a role that requires strong leadership and management skills, as well as knowledge about the changing trends and demands of the sector. The Forbes Funds invests in professional development opportunities at all levels — Board, CEO and staff — to support the individuals who build strong communities and, therefore, strong organizations. The picture below was taken at one of the DC Days visits.
Examples of The Forbes Funds leadership in professional development include:(Click on a name below to read more about that professional development initiative.)
| Conversations & DC Days |
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Conversations is a program developed by The Forbes Funds to provide a safe and confidential environment for nonprofit leaders to convene and discuss challenges and issues of importance to their organizations. Participants meet several times, including a two-day trip to Washington, D.C., to discuss and learn about issues concerning the nonprofit sector. Since its inception, Conversations has been a forum for discussion on issues concerning nonprofit leaders. Participating executive directors have been able to utilize this space to identify a range of subjects about which they had questions, ideas and opinions. |
| Executive Education Opportunities |
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| The Forbes Funds provides scholarships to local nonprofit executives to attend premier executive education programs at Stanford University and Harvard University. Participants are selected by a competitive application process and selection committee after receiving an invitation to be considered. Upon returning from training, The Forbes Funds sponsors a breakfast series where the Executive Education scholarship recipients conduct a workshop based on best practices obtained from their training experience. |
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