Carl M. Freeman Foundation
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Nonprofit Leadership Training Institute (NPLTI)
 

The Carl M. Freeman Foundation partners with Montgomery College to present the Nonprofit Leadership Training Institute (NPLTI) for emerging nonprofit leaders in Montgomery County. This intensive, interactive training applies the best research and resources for the next generation of managers and directors. The Foundation is proud to have graduated classes in 2005 and 2007.

 
Standards For Excellence
 

In 2007, the Foundation partnered with the Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations to underwrite the “Standards for Excellence” Training program for select organizations in Anne Arundel, Talbot and Worcester Counties in Maryland.  We also partnered with the Community Development Partnership of West Virginia to underwrite the "Standards for Excellence" Training program for select organizations in the Eastern Panhandle of West Viriginia. Nonprofit groups providing services in these counties were chosen to receive coaching from peers and expert facilitators on topics including Advocacy, Fundraising, Legal Compliance, Board Development, and other challenging areas facing nonprofit organizations. We have also funded this training opportunity in both Sussex County, Delaware and Montgomery County, Maryland.

 
Technology Training
 

The Foundation is pleased to have worked with NPower Greater DC Region, a nonprofit organization that provides technology support and services to nonprofits in the area, to offer free trainings to nonprofits in Montgomery County, Maryland. Trainings focus on designing effective websites and building useful and easy to use databases.

 

Training Leaders
“This five-day conference was remarkable in its ability to inspire personal change and extraordinary in its ability to educate leaders about leadership.”
 
–Amy Gabala, speaking about her experience as a member of the 2005 Nonprofit Leadership Training Institute
Executive Director
Manna Food Center
Rockville, Maryland


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