Events
Upcoming Events
Engaging and Sustaining Your Board (Video Conference)
Pricing
DANA Members $25. Not a member yet? $95.
Contact DANA for a $5.00 discount per attendee if registering 3 or more attendees from your organization. (Members only)
NOTE: In order to have a meaningful experience, a minimum of 3 attendees must be registered for event to proceed.
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DANA Cancellation & Refund Policy
Workshop registrations will not be confirmed until registration is complete and paid in full.
Cancellations must be at least 7 days prior to the scheduled workshop date to receive a full refund. No shows and cancellations within 7 days of the workshop will not receive a refund of their registration cost. To cancel or reschedule, please submit an email to Louise Koonce at lkoonce@delawarenonprofit.org.
Cancellation by DANA
DANA may cancel workshops due to insufficient enrollment or inclement weather. Registrants will be offered the option to reschedule to a future workshop or to receive a full refund.
DANA is not responsible for any expenses incurred by the registrant is a workshop is cancelled.
In this 90 minute virtual training (using ZOOM conference), participants will gain insights on board leadership capacity, what steps can be taken to engage a board, and processes to sustain board leadership capacity in the future. Participants will be able to interact with each other without having to travel to an on-site location.
Registered attendees will be sent the video conference details prior to the session.
Instructor: Sheila Bravo
Sheila Bravo joined the Delaware Alliance for Nonprofit Advancement, or DANA, as President and CEO in September last year. She previously served as Executive Director of the Rehoboth Art League. Prior to that, she provided board training, strategic planning, new product development and marketing consulting to small businesses and nonprofits. She began her career in advertising, then in leadership positions for global consumer brands. Throughout her time, she was an active volunteer, and valued the passion and purpose of the many nonprofits in which she worked. Her interests led her to pursue a doctorate in organizational leadership, specializing in non-profit governance. Her dissertation on factors that influence nonprofit board member engagement was the first of its kind to study this subject with Delaware nonprofits Boards.
Bravo has a PhD in Organizational Leadership from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, an MBA in International Business from Thunderbird School of Global Management, and a BS in Business and Languages from Millersville University.