SummEr 2011 - Santa Fe Community College
SummEr 2011 - Santa Fe Community College
SummEr 2011 - Santa Fe Community College
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT<br />
BUSINESS AND<br />
PROFESSIONAL<br />
SKILLS<br />
Fundraising: Securing Resources for<br />
Nonprofit Organizations<br />
Most nonprofit board members and volunteers resist<br />
fundraising. Come and learn how to turn your board<br />
into individuals who enjoy their fundraising role.<br />
This workshop will bring order and simplicity to your<br />
fundraising efforts, make fundraising do-able and<br />
painless for all involved, build relationships that foster<br />
repeat giving, lay the foundation for the big gift, and<br />
identify your potential donors and develop effective<br />
approach strategies that each board member enjoys.<br />
Thursday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., July 7, 2 days.<br />
Course #BP304 1/CRN 10510<br />
Richard Marchese, <strong>Fe</strong>e $135<br />
Grantsmanship: Securing Resources for<br />
Nonprofit Organizations<br />
This two-day course brings order and simplicity to the<br />
grantsmanship process. It is designed for beginning<br />
grant writers concerned with securing funding for<br />
nonprofit organizations. Learn to locate and research<br />
government funding sources, match project ideas with<br />
grantor needs, approach grantors and write winning<br />
proposals. Post-workshop assistance is available.<br />
Spanning a 30-year career, Richard Marchese has<br />
written more than 600 proposals for more than $100<br />
million in funds.<br />
Thursday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,<br />
June 23, 2 days.<br />
Course #BP313 01/CRN 10508<br />
Richard Marchese, <strong>Fe</strong>e $135<br />
Try out our ONLINE REGISTRATION system at www.<br />
sfcc.edu. It’s fast and easy. But don’t forget to pay<br />
for your classes. Registration is not considered final<br />
until payment has been made.<br />
COMPUTER SKILLS<br />
With a command of and fluency with computers, which are<br />
now an integral part of our daily lives, SFCC’s Continuing<br />
Education has developed a computer series to launch you<br />
on your way to personal or professional development.<br />
Supplemental courses will enhance your skills.<br />
COMPUTER CLASSES FOR<br />
THE PC<br />
Word I<br />
Microsoft Word is the world’s most popular word<br />
processing software. Students will learn the fundamentals<br />
including creating, editing, saving and printing a<br />
document. You will enhance your work with formatting,<br />
use bullets and numbering, and add simple borders<br />
along with cut/copy/paste, setting tab stops and leaders.<br />
This class is for individuals with little or no knowledge<br />
of word processing, however, it is recommended that<br />
students be familiar with the Windows environment.<br />
Monday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to noon,<br />
June 6, 2 days.<br />
Course #CPC312 01/CRN 10188<br />
Kenneth Pinter, <strong>Fe</strong>e $99<br />
Excel I<br />
Whether you are managing a household or running<br />
a small business, Excel will help you automate your<br />
books using everyday math. Students will learn basic<br />
spreadsheet techniques; how to enter, analyze and<br />
calculate data; use simple formulas; and much more.<br />
Students should have a working knowledge of Windows.<br />
Monday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to noon,<br />
June 13, 2 days.<br />
Course #CPC313 01/CRN 10191<br />
Kenneth Pinter, <strong>Fe</strong>e $99<br />
30 CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2011</strong> www.sfcc.edu