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Webinars


The Grinspoon Institute for Jewish Philanthropy offers monthly Webinar training sessions for all participating organizations. These sessions are meant to continue our Conference learning throughout the year. They focus on the Grinspoon Institute's main areas of expertise: fundraising, governance, strategic planning, and technology.

All past Grinspoon Institute webinars can be found in our Webinar Archives.

Have a suggestion for a future Webinar topic? Please submit your ideas here.

 

Using Data to Inform Decisions

Do you feel completely overwhelmed by the amount of data at your fingertips? Do you struggle to use survey feedback or other analytics in a constructive way? In our next Grinspoon Institute Webinar - Using Data to Inform Decisions - we will partner with Alyia Bettman from the Foundation for Jewish Camp to show how camps can tap into useful data to improve their services and communications. Please register today and join us on Thursday, April 19th at 1 PM EDT for this free Webinar.

We will highlight two camps - Camp Mountain Chai and URJ Camp George - that have used survey feedback to pinpoint an issue, incorporate new actions into their Board planning process, and empower staff and lay leaders to implement new initiatives to turn an area of weakness into a strength. Special Guests Alan Friedman from Camp Mountain Chai and Stacey Jaffe from URJ Camp George will share their successful efforts.

Please join us for our free Webinar - Using Data to Inform Decisions - on Thursday, April 19th at 1 PM EDT. Register today!

 

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Looking for a recording of a completed Webinar? Find them in our Webinar Archives.

 

"I have found the Grinspoon webinars, with colleagues from across the country participating, informative, inventive, inspiring, and helpful."

- Thomas Leavitt, Director of Development and Capital Campaign, Camp Avoda

 


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