Lights On Afterschool! – October 14, 2004

A nationwide event celebrating afterschool programs and their important role in the lives of children, families and communities.

14.3 million children in the U.S. have no place to go when the school day ends. These afterschool hours are full of possibilities--and dangers. That's why it's important for kids to have a safe place to go after school where they can participate in healthy, positive, fun activities. Show your support for afterschool programs by being a part of Lights On Afterschool!. On October 14th, more than 6,000 communities will hold events to call attention to the need for afterschool programs that keep kids safe, help working families, and improve academic achievement. Sign up to host an event, learn about past events, or access artwork and event planning tools at www.afterschoolalliance.org. Sign up today to get important e-mail updates and 10 FREE POSTERS to advertise Lights On Afterschool! in your community.

Training Opportunities Available to Nonprofit Organizations

The Michigan Nonprofit Association (MNA) has partnered with other Michigan nonprofits and national resource organizations to provide capacity building training in Lansing and Livonia this fall. Topics range from many aspects of fundraising to web development and volunteer retention.

MNA is also sponsoring the Indiana University Fund Raising School at Madonna University in Livonia, MI. For 25 years, The Fund Raising School has helped thousands of fund raising professionals achieve new levels of success. Courses include Principles & Techniques of Fundraising (Sept. 27–Oct. 1, 2004) and Preparing for Successful Grant Proposals (Dec. 1–2, 2004). To view details on all MNA workshop offerings, visit: www.mnaonline.org/workshops.asp.

National Preparedness Month

To Be Launched in September

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), The America Prepared Campaign, the American Red Cross, the National Association of Broadcasters and the U.S. Department of Education have joined a coalition of more than 50 national organizations to engage Americans in emergency preparedness by launching National Preparedness Month on September 9. The launch event will take place at the U.S. Capitol where all 56 state and territorial governors have pledged to mark National Preparedness Month with local events.

National Preparedness Month will provide Americans with a variety of opportunities to learn more about ways they can prepare for an emergency, get an emergency supply kit, establish a family communications plan, and become better aware of threats that may impact communities. It will also provide them with several opportunities to volunteer or get first aid or CPR training. State and local governments, individual communities, private businesses and nonprofit organizations will host events or promote preparedness steps around the country during September to encourage all Americans to prepare for emergencies in their homes, businesses and schools. Visit www.dhs.gov to learn more.

The Workbench’s

To see Michigan’s complete 2003-2004 National Service Calendar, visit

www.michigan.gov/documents/Master_Calendar_6-12,_02_35206_7.doc

SEPTEMBER 2004

7  Michigan’s AmeriCorps Planning Phase Part IV, 10:00am-4:00pm, MCSC (Michelle Metzmaker,

(517) 241-3606, )

8-10  Homeland Security Eastern Regional Conference, Cincinnati, OH (National Crime Prevention Council, , 202-261-4165, www.ncpc.org/ncpc/ncpc/?pg=5882-7518-14382)

11 One Day’s Pay (www.onedayspay.org)

16  Michigan’s AmeriCorps Program Director Meeting, 10:00am-4:00pm, MCSC (Michelle Metzmaker, (517) 241-3606, metzmakerm1@ michigan.gov)

18 National Public Lands Day (www.npld.com)

21-22 VISTA Early Service Training, Dewitt, MI (CNCS, Kevin Murphy, (313) 226-4630, )

22  MNA Local Learning Workshop: Recruiting and Sustaining Supportive Board Members, 9:00am-12:00pm

(Michigan Nonprofit Association, www.mnaonline.org)

23 Nonprofit Day 2004, Lansing Center, Lansing (Michigan Nonprofit Association, 1-888-242-7075,

www.mnaonline.org)

28-29  Michigan Learn and Serve Grantee Meeting, Kellogg Center, Lansing (Tara Gilman, (517) 241-2553,

)

29 MNA Local Learning Workshop: Internet Strategy, 9:00am-12:00pm (Michigan Nonprofit Association,

www.mnaonline.org)

OCTOBER 2004

2 Service Learning Youth Council (SLYC) Meeting, 10:00am-5:00pm, MCSC, (Tara Gilman, (517)

241-2553, )

7 MNA Local Learning Workshop: Volunteer Retention: Keeping the Good Ones, 9:00am-12:00pm

(Michigan Nonprofit Association, www.mnaonline.org)

8 Colloquium on Service Program Evaluation, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti (Michigan

Campus Compact, www.micampuscompact.org)

12-14 RSVP Director Meeting, Higgins Lake (Kevin Murphy, (313) 226-4630, )

13  MNA Local Learning Workshop: Financial Statement Reporting & Accountability, 9:00am-12:00pm

(Michigan Nonprofit Association, www.mnaonline.org)

14  MNA Local Learning Workshop: Competing and Winning in the Employment Market, 9:00am-12:00pm

(Michigan Nonprofit Association, www.mnaonline.org)

20 Disability Mentoring Day ()

20  MNA Local Learning Workshop: Getting Your Message Out, 9:00am-12:00pm (Michigan Nonprofit

Association, www.mnaonline.org)

20-21  LEARNS National Institute for Education Focused Programs, Ann Arbor (Megan Sargent, (517)

241-3494, , http://www.nwrel.org/learns )

17-23 Kids Care Week (www.kidscare.org)

23 Make A Difference Day (www.makeadifferenceday.com)

27-29  ASK To Sustain National Service Institute, New Orleans, LA (CNCS, Lauren Franzoni, 1-877-243-2253 x36,

, www.CampaignConsultation.com, www.SustainAbilityOnline.com)

NOVEMBER 2004

4  Michigan’s AmeriCorps 10th Anniversary Member Celebration, Lansing (Michelle Metzmaker, (517)

241-3606, )

7-10 AmeriCorps*VISTA Pre-Service Orientation, Chicago, IL (CNCS, Kevin Murphy, )

9 Colloquium on Service Learning Research, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI (Michigan

Campus Compact, www.micampuscompact.org)

20  National Family Volunteer Day (www.pointsoflight.org/organizations/nfvd.cfm)

*If you or your agency would like information about upcoming events included our three-month National Service planner, please contact Megan Sargent at or (517) 241-3494.