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Marlboro College announces Nonprofit Management Summer Camp

BRATTLEBORO — Marlboro College's graduate and professional studies program announces its first annual Nonprofit Management Summer Camp: daylong retreat for nonprofit professionals in southern Vermont.

Participants can choose two tool-based, interactive workshops on social media, leadership, time management, or Results-Based Accountability.

The camp runs Aug. 1 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Marlboro College Graduate Center, 28 Vernon St. A $50 registration fee includes two workshops, lunch, and ample networking time with other nonprofit professionals.

According to program manager Hillary Boone, Marlboro's summer camp is an inexpensive way to get essential training quickly and at a good price.

“We're proving that excellence in nonprofits can be fun - and, in fact, it should be,” she told The Commons.

The Program in Nonprofit Management at Marlboro College Graduate School says it supports nonprofit executive staff and trustees across Northern New England as they work to become outstanding leaders in their organizations and communities.

Marlboro adds that it aims to empower the next generation of nonprofit leaders with the technical competency, management skills, and self-confidence to achieve their missions effectively and efficiently for the ultimate benefit of society.

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