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Institute Director John Vissma n saidthe group’s Breakthrough Breakfast eventes were created late last year to fill a void in the region’z nonprofit community, which these days is struggling undeer the pressure of increasesd demand for services and shrinking resources. Vissman said the forumss are an extension ofthe institute’s It helps connect service learning classes to nonprofits to provide services, most of which are free. “We can help the nonprofitzs do theirwork faster, more more effectively and hopefully with fewer he said.
Aaron Wolfe-Bertling said he’s founcd the breakfasts to be very Wolfe-Bertling, the executive director of the , estimate that he’s attended a half-dozenn of the forums. “You always learn from each Andif it’s a good you like to steal he said. In addition to the Wolfe-Bertling said he likes the fact that some breakfasf topics focuson hands-on skills, such as parliamentar procedure, while others give broader informatiohn on topics such as demographics or regionakl planning efforts. The next Breakthrough Breakfast on June 4 will focusw on the work ofAgenda 360, the regionakl planning effort. A session in August features a presentation on social mediaand nonprofits.
Vissman said the institutse has worked to make theforums affordable, too. Paid INC memberas receive free admission tothe Non-members pay $10. Seating is For more information, .
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