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Craigslist Foundation Nonprofit Boot Camp Online
Margaret Jenkins and Tanusree Shankar
501c3 vs. Others: Business Models Made Clear

Craigslist Foundation Nonprofit Boot Camp Online
In our role as community catalyst, Craigslist Foundation provides and highlights events and online resources that provide nonprofit leaders with the knowledge, resources and visibility they need to make their organizations successful.
Nonprofit Boot Camp is designed to educate and empower the next generation of nonprofit leaders and social entrepreneurs.
Enjoy the rich learning experiences of Nonprofit Boot Camp online for FREE! Listen to workshop podcasts, see session PowerPoints and handouts, and read class notes from attendees. Nonprofit Boot Camp Online offers you free access to presentations, handouts, podcasts, and session notes from Nonprofit Boot Camp.


Margaret Jenkins and Tanusree Shankar
The Margaret Jenkins and Tanusree Shankar lecture was presented by the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center and Joe's Movement Emporium on September 22, 2007 at Joe's Movement Emporium. View the video by clicking here.

Margaret Jenkins is a San Francisco-based choreographer, dance teacher, mentor to many young artists and designer of unique community-based dance projects. Find out more about the Margaret Jenkins Dance Company by clicking here.
Tanushree Shankar is one of the leading dancers and choreographers of contemporary dance in India. Find out more about the Tanusree Shankar Dance Company by clicking here.


501c3 vs. Others: Business Models Made Clear
Did you miss our professional development workshop 501c3 vs. Others: Business Models Made Clear? View the workshop online and/or download an audio version of the workshop to your MP3 player and listen on the go. Legal business advice provided at this workshop would typically cost you $400 an hour at a lawyer's office. Save your money and take advantage of this resource for only $5. Arts and entertainment lawyer Brian Taylor Goldstein provides answers to questions such as, Should my arts organization incorporate? Should my arts organization become for-profit or non-profit? How do I protect my creative materials? Also covered are basic business models for arts organizations, writing and using contracts, copyright laws, licensing, and small business and non-profit management.
Cost: $5.  Call Dance/MetroDC at 202-778-1190 to pay and get the web addresses for podcasts.


Word/Dance/Theater
Word/Dance/Theater was founded by Cynthia Word in 2000 and granted its 501(C)(3) charitable organization status by the IRS in 2001. Our mission is to provide dance experiences to people of all ages and stages of life. We design and implement programs in many settings including school classrooms, after-school programs, residencies, community centers, senior residences and theaters. Word/Dance/Theater believes that dance makes a difference. We acknowledge its place in all people’s lives and its application to health, education, the arts and community.  Photo by Tann Chesley.
www.worddance.org





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