Nonprofits and funders alike are striving for high social-impact and sustainability. But what does that mean, and how are they best measured? How do the current performance measurement-standards affect you?
Do you leverage management strategies to advance your mandate?
Have your say and be part of the Non-Profit Management Lab. Join today!
A partnership between the University of Ottawa’s Telfer School of Management and Vectors Group, the Non-Profit Management Lab (NML) is an initiative to connect academia and stakeholders within the non-profit sector to investigate and develop best practices in non-profit management and performance measurement. One of the components of the initiative is a series of workshops that provide free professional development opportunities for nonprofits and serve as a discussion and networking platform for stakeholders within the non-profit sector. Join network
• Benefit from free professional development sessions
• Provide your input to researchers
• Share perspectives between nonprofits, government and other funders
• Stay up to date with research findings on non-profit management and performance measurement
• Network with stakeholders within the non-profit sector
To register, please visit the event web page or contact Angela Tyler at Tyler@telfer.uottawa.ca or 613-562-5800 ext. 8827.
Past Workshops
November 27th, 2018 –
Free for nonprofits, government employees, University of Ottawa students, faculty and staff. $75 for all other attendees.
To register, please visit the event web page or contact Angela Tyler at Tyler@telfer.uottawa.ca or 613-562-5800 ext. 8827.
Angela Tyler
Research Coordinator, Centre for Business Analytics and Performance
Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa
Tyler@telfer.uottawa.ca
(613) 562-5800 ext. 8827
The Non-Profit Management Lab (NML) is part of the Centre for Business Analytics and Performance (CBAP) at the University of Ottawa’s Telfer School of Management. CBAP’s mandate is to explore the use of analytics to improve organizational performance, particularly in the government and non-profit sectors. For more information, visit CBAP’s web page.