Loading...

Events

Service in Action Seminar Series 2009-2010

The Executive Master of Nonprofit Leadership and Master of Public Administration programs present the 2009-2010 Service in Action Seminar Series. This series provides nonprofit and public service professionals with continuing education opportunities and access to current trends. Leading voices and experts from a variety of disciplines will present the latest ideas and practices.

To view a complete listing of the Seattle University Service in Action Seminar Series, click here

Click here to access the Registration Form.

Contact Danielle Potter at potterd@seattleu.edu or 206-296-6143.

From Fear to Fun: Fundraising Basics to New Innovations 

Presenter: Jule Meyer
Date: February 19, 2010
Time: 9am to 4pm
Location: Seattle University, Student Center, Room 160

Winning the Grant Game: For Beginning and Intermediate Players 

Presenter: Karen Porterfield
Date: March 19, 2010
Time: 9am to 4pm
Location: Seattle University, Student Center, Room 160

Working Within a Social Justice Framework 

Presenter: Seattle University Office of Multicultural Affairs                                                                                                                                                            Date: April 23, 2010
Time: 9am to 4pm
Location: Seattle University, Casey Building, 5th Floor Commons                     

Storytelling for Effective Advocacy 

Presenter: Michael Shadow
Date: May 21, 2010
Time: 9am to 4pm
Location: Seattle University, Student Center, Room 160

General Public: $125 (per seminar)
SU Student/Alumni/Employee: $100 (per seminar)
Three or more: $100 each
Price includes lunch. All proceeds benefit the MPA/MNPL scholarship fund.

Cancellation Policy:

All cancellation requests must be received 72 hours prior to the start of the seminar to receive a full refund. Late cancellations will receive no refund.

Loading...

photo_sam

Better Leaders. Better Organizations. Better Communities.

The MNPL program is proud that more than 86 percent of its graduates are now nonprofit or philanthropic executives in the Pacific Northwest. Others have moved into new leadership roles on boards while continuing employment in business, government or the professions. The average graduate has seen a 21 percent increase in salary within one year of graduation.

Upcoming Events