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7th street NE between Lawrence St and Monroe St, at Michigan Avenue NE Brookland / Edgewood Washington, DC Abdo Development
Child Development Penguins Class (4 and 5-year-olds) at Triumphant Love Lutheran Church CDC, North Austin, TX
China's engagement with matters of peace and security in Africa has recently become more prominent. This can be seen in peacekeeping, peacebuilding, conflict mediation, or the measures adopted at the 6th Forum for China-Africa Cooperation summit in December 2015 to strengthen cooperation on peace and security. These underlined how important these are to China's evolving policy engagement with the African continent, including how security relates to development. These panels will bring together leading academic and policy experts from China and Europe to discuss key themes and issues about China's engagement with peace and security in Africa.
Speakers:
- Zhang Hui (Saferworld)
- Niall Duggan (University College Cork)
- Mathieu Duchatel (European Council on Foreign Relations)
- Ilaria Carrozza (LSE)
- Zhang Chun (Shanghai Institutes for International Studies)
- Chris Alden (LSE/SAIIA)
More about SPP: www.spp.ceu.edu
Photo: SPP/Daniel Vegel
The Pitt Community College Workforce Development Program offers focused short-term training for specific needs in local industries, specifically targeted at the unemployed, underemployed, and anyone interested in upgrading or learning new skills to move their careers forward. The programs include HR development, automotive, construction trades, EMS and Fire/Rescue training, advanced manufacturing, and much more.
Learn more at pittcc.edu/community/continuing-education/
Development and Alumni Relations host the annual Breakfast with Santa at Clayton Hall, Saturday, December 12th, 2015.
Regional launch UNDP’s Global 2023-2024 Human Development Report (HDR): "Breaking the Gridlock: Reimagining Cooperation in a polarized world"
Santiago, Chile. 16 April, 2024
Agribusiness Development Activity is aimed at the transformation from ineffective subsistence farming to commercial, profitable agribusiness through the disbursement of matching grants and the provision of technical and market information assistance. Grants are awarded through competition on the co-financing basis for the development of small value-adding enterprises, farm service centers, value chain and primary production in any region of Georgia. The project will help develop agribusiness and create new job opportunities.
Regional launch UNDP’s Global 2023-2024 Human Development Report (HDR): "Breaking the Gridlock: Reimagining Cooperation in a polarized world"
Santiago, Chile. 16 April, 2024
Plans are to develop the "brownfield" site on the east bank of the river into affordable downtown riverside condos. (Opposite side in the scene above.)
The development is called "River Bend."
Students spent the day mentoring and playing baseball with Coach Tom Burnett and the SXM Player Development Little League
Congress President Sonia Gandhi addressed the Youth Congress convention at Rohini in New Delhi on 29th Nov 2011. Addressing the elected members she said, “ I am happy to be in this historical Youth Congress convention. I expect that you all must have b been benefited with the discussions of the last two days. You must have got a lot of new information and you will try to implement them in your respective areas. I congratulate the Youth Congress for successfully conducting their elections.
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At LB we focus on collaboration and inspiring one another! Welcome to an afternoon of what we like to call...Operation Be Amazing!
New #ProductDevelopment involves two key aspects - meticulous planning & flawless execution and swift #productlaunch.
The Pitt Community College Workforce Development Program offers focused short-term training for specific needs in local industries, specifically targeted at the unemployed, underemployed, and anyone interested in upgrading or learning new skills to move their careers forward. The programs include HR development, automotive, construction trades, EMS and Fire/Rescue training, advanced manufacturing, and much more.
Learn more at pittcc.edu/community/continuing-education/
Agribusiness Development Activity is aimed at the transformation from ineffective subsistence farming to commercial, profitable agribusiness through the disbursement of matching grants and the provision of technical and market information assistance. Grants are awarded through competition on the co-financing basis for the development of small value-adding enterprises, farm service centers, value chain and primary production in any region of Georgia. The project will help develop agribusiness and create new job opportunities.
Welcome to Caydon, the property development and construction company with comprehensive experience in creating quality Inner Melbourne projects.
2024-05-31: President of the African Development Bank, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina sharing a conference table with the officials at the AIF Partners Meeting: AM2024. On table, (L-R) Ms. Yacine Fal, Acting Vice President, Regional Development, Integration and Business Delivery; Solomon Quaynor, Vice President Private Sector, Infrastructure, and Industrialization (PIVP); Dr. Souley Amadou, General Counsel and Director of the Legal Service Department; Marie Laure Akin Olugbade, Vice President for Regional Development, Integration and Business Delivery; Alain Ebobisse, Chief Executive Officer, African50; Admassu Tadesse, President and Chief Executive of the Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB) and other officials.
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Looking around for new spots to rail in some Large Format images, Tanjong Pagar seems like an interesting spot, however the slightly more matured trees around this area, makes picture taking a challenge. A more elevated level is required.
Focal length for this shot was at 100mm Approx on a 35mm Full Framne, which makes picture taking on the large format requiring something close to say....... 300mm ?
Nonprofits often struggle with how to select the right Development Officer!
Here are some tips:
1.Distinguish between a development officer and an administrative support person. Make sure you have adequate administrative support so that your professional development officer does not spend time inputting and manipulating data, scheduling meetings, or handling routine administrative tasks. This is a waste of the development officer’s time and expertise—and a waste of your money.
2. Craft a good job description. This is a leadership position with significant design and decision-making responsibilities. Your Chief Development Officer is a senior-level manager, part of the organization’s senior team.
3. Obviously, you have to hire someone who possesses the documented body of knowledge in fund development and demonstrates real-world experience.
4. In addition to expertise and experience in fund development, think about what you expect in anyone who holds a senior-level position. For example: a Team player. Effective supervisor, mentor, and coach for other employees and for volunteers who help with fund development. Strategic and critical thinker. Problem identifier and fixer. Leader. (And you must define what you mean by “leadership,” because there are so many different interpretations. The right development officer, if she is the chief development officer, should be an organization development specialists. This includes having familiarity with systems thinking and learning organization management theories. They should have knowledge of governance to be able to facilitate that with board members on committees along with general management and strategic planning expertise.
5. You should understand enough about fundraising to be able to conduct an interview. For example, the Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) is the baseline credential for fundraisers. Maybe you will want to bring in a professional fundraiser to help review resumes, help craft interview questions, and participate in the interviews. Consider conducting a preliminary interview to verify specific information and get an initial impression of the candidate. Then, the leadership should select the top candidates for interviews. Hopefully, you have identified three to five candidates for interviews. Make sure to send your final candidates’ critical information about your organization. You should expect the candidates to come prepared to comment on your materials.
For example, include the following items:
Your most recent annual report, audit, current strategic and fundraising plan.
A couple of copies of your donor communications, e.g., a donor newsletter, a solicitation letter, a case for support.
Organizational structure, e.g., showing staffing structure and senior management team.
List of board members and their general information, e.g., occupation, etc.
Some donor statistics, e.g., the number of donors, donor retention and acquisition rates.
The right development officer will be able to share astute insights from the information you have provided.
The Development Officer Interview Process:
Construct your interview team carefully. Make sure everyone on the interview team understands his/her role and limits. The interview team should likely involve: three to four board members, including the Fund Development Committee Chair; one or two members of the Fund Development Committee; and perhaps the board chair. Additionally, members of the senior administration, e.g., head of departments, programs, missions and finance/business officer, and any member of the senior management team.
To identify the right development officer, interview questions are critically important. Good interview questions require that a candidate think carefully, respond thoughtfully, and demonstrate expertise and experience to you. Assign different questions to different people on the interview team. Alternate general questions with fundraising-specific questions. Determine the order in which you want to ask the questions. And, of course, other members of the interview team can ask for clarification even if they did not ask the question originally.
Considerations:
Pay attention to what the candidates ask you. Their questions demonstrate their insights and expertise and experience. Their questions demonstrate the application of their knowledge and experience based on a review of your information.
You should expect job candidates to be assertive and gracious, candid and respectful. Expect the candidate to offer a gentle critique and advice about how to improve your organization’s fundraising. You do not want to hire a meek, mild, overly polite, go-along-to-get-along candidate. You want a leader—and that means being courageous, speaking out, challenging assumptions, and being a change agent.
Possible Interview questions:
1. Describe how, in a previous position, you overcame resistance to fundraising from:
Executives or administration
The board or fundraising committee
Staff or volunteers
2. What are the process or the thinking that you use to build a development team and a development function?
3. Share an example of a successful solicitation of yours. Describe the process from the concept and design of it through what made it successful, and what you learned from the experience.
4. Share an example of a not-so-successful solicitation of yours. Again, describe the process from the concept and design of it through what made it not so successful, and what you learned from the experience?
5. Tell us about your philosophy on relationship building, including the connection as you see it between relationship building and solicitation.
6. How will you help this institution identify those who are interested, qualify them as prospects, and then transition them into donors?
The Pitt Community College Workforce Development Program offers focused short-term training for specific needs in local industries, specifically targeted at the unemployed, underemployed, and anyone interested in upgrading or learning new skills to move their careers forward. The programs include HR development, automotive, construction trades, EMS and Fire/Rescue training, advanced manufacturing, and much more.
Learn more at pittcc.edu/community/continuing-education/