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Project Management For Nonprofits Helping the community do more with less

Project Management For Nonprofits Helping the community do more with less. August 2, 2010. PMI Buffalo. Mentor Orientation Session. Agenda . Intros Why We’re Here Genesis of the Program Project Management for Nonprofits Program Mentoring Review Our Vision for the Future Your Role

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Project Management For Nonprofits Helping the community do more with less

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  1. Project Management For Nonprofits Helping the community do more with less August 2, 2010 PMI Buffalo Mentor Orientation Session

  2. Agenda • Intros • Why We’re Here • Genesis of the Program • Project Management for Nonprofits Program • Mentoring Review • Our Vision for the Future • Your Role • Questions 08/2010

  3. Intros • Who are you? • Where do you work? • Why did you volunteer? 08/2010

  4. Why Are We Here? Because somebody needs us. 08/2010

  5. Genesis of the Program It all began one day in June 2009 at Vito’s at Key Center…. 08/2010

  6. Community Outreach: Project Proposal Needs Assessment: • PMI Buffalo members expressed a desire to get involved in the community • Nonprofit organizations wanted to learn how to manage projects more efficiently Proposed solution: To engage in a project to create an ongoing program to bring project management knowledge to WNY nonprofits 08/2010

  7. Project Management for Nonprofits Project Management for Nonprofits is an integrated program of training, mentoring and tools to help develop the project management skillset and best practice competency in our community organizations, and to help them achieve their project goals. 08/2010

  8. Program Strategic Goals • Help community organizations manage their projects more effectively • Increase visibility of PMI Buffalo and the project management profession • Cultivate a community appreciation for project management best practices • Identify potential new members • Provide opportunities for chapter members to use their skills in a volunteer setting and earn re-certification credits 08/2010

  9. Program Strategic Partner United Way of Buffalo and Erie County 08/2010

  10. PM4NP Program Design • 2013 Program • 2012 Program • 2011 Program • PM 4 Nonprofits Project • 2010 Program • (Pilot) 08/2010

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  12. The Project to Create the Program • Summer 2009: Concept and focus groups to create a plan • Fall 2009: Recruited a 14-member PMI leadership team • Winter 2009-2010: Designed and developed the program • Feb 2010: Application and selection of organizations and participants (Pilot Year funding by PMI Buffalo) • March 2010: Funding by PMI Educational Foundation • March-April: Training session 08/2010

  13. Organization Application / Selection Process • Limited to 24 individuals per program cycle • One participant per organization (two allowed, space permitting) • 501(c)(3) organizations only • Participants selected based on demonstrated need and project merit 08/2010

  14. Project Management for Nonprofits Program Train Toolbox Nonprofit PM Mentor 08/2010

  15. Training (March /April 2010) • Mingus Associates, Inc. contracted for six half-day sessions (24 hours) of instruction • Specific to Nonprofit Organizations • Counts toward PMI certification requirement • BONUS: all participants received a free pass to one PMI Dinner Meeting 08/2010

  16. The Toolbox • A compilation of electronic forms and templates in Word and Excel format • Reflect best practices in Project Management methodology • Supports Training Curriculum • Modified to address specific nonprofit needs 08/2010

  17. Mentoring (Aug - Dec 2010 ) • 1-3 hours/week for 3-6 months, at a time you coordinate with your nonprofit counterpart • PMI Certified Mentors • Coaching through a named project • Mentoring vs. Doing 08/2010

  18. Mentor Expectations • Preview the Mentor Guidelines • Contact your assigned organization set up a weekly schedule • Guide and Coach rather than Do • Submit a Mentor Quick Status at end of month • Attend a midpoint collaboration meeting (late October) • Attend a Lessons Learned session at the conclusion of the mentoring engagement • Have fun!  08/2010

  19. Mentoring Packet Review • Mentor Guidelines • Your assigned Nonprofit’s application • Your copy of the PM4NP Toolbox • Sample copy of Mentor Quick Status Report (e-copy on the way) • A certificate for the participant • PMI Buffalo VP Outreach contact info • Via email: Mentor Team List 08/2010

  20. 2010 Outcomes • 22 participants representing 18 organizations completed the program and are utilizing the Toolbox • Program has attracted national interest 08/2010

  21. PM4NP: Critical Acclaim “Thank you! I’m both thrilled and honored to have been selected for this program” “This was probably one of the most helpful trainings I have ever taken.  I will look forward to hearing from you about our mentor assignments.” “We are very excited at the opportunity to work in partnership with PMI to help us develop much needed project management skills within our organization. ” “Thanks for the wonderful opportunity!” “After attending your informational session and gaining an understanding of what PMI offers to the community, I found myself quite excited about participating.  I would like to thank you for offering such a valuable service to the community of non-profit organizations. ” “Where’s my mentor??” 08/2010

  22. You Are Here  What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us. What we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal. ~ Albert Pine 08/2010

  23. Project Management for Nonprofits Thank You 08/2010

  24. Questions? 08/2010

  25. …Go Forth and Mentor Project plan-draft_02.12.2010 Project Manager: RYBAK Project Management for Nonprofits - Pilot 2010 08/2010

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