This is a recording of the 5th Anniversary Celebration for ReFrame Association. It includes the Best Practices Awards presentations. Continue Reading
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In this 2018 ReFrame Conference break-out session, Walter Crouch (CEO/President of Appalachia Service Project) explains the four types of advocacy and shares about what nonprofits are allowed to do with regards to advocacy. Continue Reading
This webinar was led by Verified Volunteers, the only background screening platform tailored to meet the specific needs of nonprofits. Continue Reading
In this webinar, three panelists (Ed Simmons - Mountain T.O.P., Jake Bailey - Sierra Service Project, and Susan Miller - Appalachia Service Project) share information about basic accounting principles. Continue Reading
In this open forum, participating organizations shared brief highlights and challenges of their 2018 summer home repair program. Continue Reading
A scrum is the most intense, controlled focus of energy to be found in just about any sporting match; we took this moment from rugby and applied it to the most intense, controlled focus of energy on the development and growth of volunteer coordinators you've ever experienced. Continue Reading
As grant funding becomes more difficult to obtain, nonprofit organizations need to embolden their efforts to strengthen relationships with funders. In this webinar, participants look at the nuts and bolts of telling a passionate and compelling story about their organization. Continue Reading
A panel discussion about diversity and inclusion in home repair nonprofits. Continue Reading
The goal when making repairs to homes is to improve the living conditions for those who live there. But, if not done correctly, some remodeling activities can cause health problems. Continue Reading
Detailed instructional video from Appalachia Service Project about finishing drywall. Continue Reading
Detailed instructional video from Appalachia Service Project about hanging drywall. Continue Reading
Detailed instructional video from Appalachia Service Project about ramps. Continue Reading