"They graduate from the program better equipped to manage the wide variety of challenges they will encounter in their work with nonprofit organizations."
That's how Carrie Giannakos, community leadership coordinator for the Community Foundation Serving Howard, Clinton, and Carroll Counties in Indiana described this year's class of 24 nonprofit leaders who completed the foundation's Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership Series.
The six-month program teaches participants on "fundamental skills involved in nonprofit management, with monthly sessions on topics including board development, marketing, fundraising, grant writing, and more," per a press release.
"The networking that occurs between participants is equally valuable," says Giannakos.
This year's class includes Deanna Ancil of Kokomo Urban Outreach; Joey Bennett of Valley of Grace; Pastor Wendell Brown of Young Hearts Academy; Stephanie Cooper of CORE Community Center; Lindsey Cox of Paul Phillippe Resource Center; Bethany Davis of Community Foundation Serving Howard, Clinton, and Carroll Counties; Ed Davis of Carroll County Lifeline Connection; Loratta Davis of Ree Ree's Place; Alec Downing of Kokomo CEO Program; Sherri Gehlhausen of Purdue University Family Health Clinics; Barb Hickner of Purdue University Family Health Clinics; Laura Hileman of Guardian Angel Hospice Foundation; Troyz of Kokomo Rescue Mission;
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