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The NonProfit Training
Institute
When some
people think about nonprofit organizations, they think of art
museums and symphonies. Some think of large national or
international public charities that have become recognized
institutions. Others think of small community groups
offering job training programs or soup kitchens feeding the
homeless.
At the
NonProfit Training Institute (NPTI), we think of all of these.
We also think of the Underground Railroad and the Civil Rights
Movement. And we think of churches, schools and
people--organizing to assist the elderly, the young and the
handicapped. Then we think of people walking out into
their communities and, along with seeing needs, they see a
vision of how they might work to address those needs. Then
they help others to see the vision and become inspired to join
them in the work. From joblessness to hopelessness, from
economic development to social outreach, and from health care to
elderly care, the Nonprofit Training Institute serves the needs
of committed visionaries who dream of making a positive impact
on the problems in their communities. NPTI works to make
dreams become a reality. The visionaries start with a
vision and a commitment to give birth to a missionary endeavor.
We hold their hands and help them deliver.
The Mission
of the NonProfit Training Institute is to promote excellence in
the establishment and continued survival of viable community
organizations. NPTI accomplishes this by providing
technical assistance and training for emerging, new and
established nonprofits and by advocating the adoption of
professional ethics and standards for community organizations.
In addition, NPTI encourages volunteerism and sponsorship for
the most worthy community endeavors.
The
NonProfit Training Institute is an Internal Revenue Service
recognized 501©(3) public charity based in Atlanta, Georgia
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Cost of Program Benefits for each student
1. 12
Basic Training Classes--12 three-hour classes that
provide a comprehensive course on how to establish, structure
and empower
a community service organization to launch or revitalize
successfully. Approximate Facilitator cost: 36 hours x $50 per
hour = $1,800 or $150 per class
2. 11
Development Laboratories--Monthly tutorial sessions
wherein which participants meet in a group with the class
facilitator to work on assignments on which they need
additional help.
Approximate Facilitator cost: 33 x $50 per hour = $1,650 or $150
per session ($150 x 11 =1650)
3.
Individual Technical Analyses--Review
and editing of participant’s organizational documents:
Approximate 20 hours per student @ $50 per hour = $1000
4.
Alumni Network Trainings--Four
special training presentations provided annually for current and
past participants in the COL program. $200 per presentation =
$800
5.
Individual Technical Support--Consultant
support provided to participants on an individual basis upon
request. Times are arranged at mutually agreed upon times and
include telephone and in-person consulting. Estimated 20 hours
per year per student @ $50 per hour = $1000
6.
Ongoing research to update and enhance Resource materials
distributed to students. Estimated 100 hours per year
at $25 per hour = $2,500
Total
Program Benefit for each student = $8,750
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