C.H. Booth Library's Nonprofit Education Series Presents: The Nonprofit Lifecycle on March 28

"The Nonprofit Lifecycle": a virtual program with Lucille Geraci-Miranda and part of the C.H. Booth Library's Nonprofit Education Series
Tuesday, March 28 at 6:00 PM via Zoom

This webinar will enable participants to view their organization from a strategic perspective focusing on its internal systems and processes, administrative resources and financial stability. The process will focus on developing a solid infrastructure to build a sustainable nonprofit organization. Key discussion points will include incorporation, mission, by-laws, maintenance, board structure, responsibilities and engagement, creating awareness for the organization and fundraising and development. Please register to receive the Zoom meeting link. Visit this page for information about the other Nonprofit Education events.

About the speaker:

With a myriad of diversified experience that spans more than 35 years that includes corporate public affairs, nonprofit management, academia, volunteer leadership and consulting, Lucille Geraci-Miranda founded Geranda Projects LLC, Management Consulting for Nonprofit Organizations. She has been part of the fabric of the Hudson Valley’s nonprofit community for over 20 years. Her extensive integrated experience has enabled her to lead development teams – regionally and locally – implement visionary plans to empower boards, increase financial support and build relationships with key stakeholders.

Lucille also had a successful tenure at Con Edison in NYC where she served as a corporate giving officer and promoted the company through cause-related marketing initiatives. Lucille serves on the board of the Hudson Valley Gateway Chamber Foundation and chairs the Chamber’s Nonprofit Committee. She’s a member of the Business Council of Westchester and the Grant Professionals of Lower Hudson.

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