Introduction to the black side.............

For a while I have been concerned that the black side of life and design here in the city of boston gets overlooked. In a city that is 51% minority with a Black Governor, why do we have to work so hard to know about all the exciting things that are happening in the city? Therefore the goal of this blog is to pass along information about events, activities, job opportunities and restaurant reviews from a minority perspective. The Black side or hidden side of life and design here in Boston is the scope of what you will find in the posts. And some occasional commentary will also make its way to the web. Enjoy!


Friday, March 27, 2009

Fwd: Moving Ahead When the Economy is Down: Non-profit Organizational Strategies



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From: Union of Minority Neighborhoods <umnunity@gmail.com>
Date: March 26, 2009 12:27:04 PM EDT
Subject: Moving Ahead When the Economy is Down: Non-profit Organizational Strategies

Union of Minority Neighborhoods
Moving Ahead When the Economy is Down: Non-Profit Organizational Strategies
 
Should we get a 501(c)3?  Merge our programs?  Share back office expenses?  What is the best way to survive this recession and continue our good work? 
             

This workshop will give you the tools your organization needs to survive.

Tuesday,  April  7,  2009
6 pm- 8 pm
891 Centre St.  Jamaica Plain


Sponsored by the Union of Minority Neighborhoods' Institute for Neighborhood Leadership

Trainer: Jill Friedlander, fundraising consultant

How much?  Only a $5.00 donation to pay for materials.

Parking lot next to building on Centre St.                                                           

Public transportation:
Green St. T stop on Orange line (10 min. walk) or Bus #41 at Jackson Sq. T station to Centre & Elliot St. (2 min. walk) or Bus #38 at Forest Hills T stations stops in front of the building.                                                                    

For registration email umnunity@gmail.com or phone 617-522-3349
 
This discussion is designed for nonprofit staff and activists of color.
 
 

 
Horace Small
Union of Minority Neighborhoods
617-522-3349
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