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Directing the Work Conference
Directing the Work Conference is an annual conference hosted by TCFV and TAASA, Texas Association Against Sexual Assault, and features dynamic presenters and showcases state and national trends for executive directors, CEOs, leadership staff, and board members.
The annual conference provides an opportunity to gain deeper knowledge of effective ways to lead organizations supporting survivors of family and sexual violence. We offer CEUs for this conference.
Online Training
Are you searching for easily accessible, high quality training? You are in the right place! Please find below TCFV’s current on demand webinars for executive leaders.
Webinars
Join Kate Edwards with Burnam and Gray in this is a two part series exploring non-profit strategy. The first session looks at creating and establishing your strategy and the second session unpacks implementation.
Learn the basics grant compliance for non-profit executive directors. Topics include time and effort keeping, financial management fundamentals, procurement, reporting on cost and performance, documentation and record keeping. The session will also include key areas of audit compliance.
“What is a Board of Directors supposed to do anyway?” That’s a questions Executive Directors and Board members often ask themselves, but usually where no one else can hear! This webinar explores the roles and responsibilities of Board members as well as the Executive Director’s relationship to the Board both individually and collectively. Learn the Board’s primary responsibilities and tasks, how they can become your best public relations strategy, and how to transform them into fundraisers. The webinar also includes specific HHSC requirements that are critically important to your agency.
During this session, Robert Acton with Cause Strategy Partners, LLC, will present six interventions to optimize Board performance. These interventions fall into three key categories:
- a) applying a best-in-class board development process,
- b) making better use of Board meetings, and
- c) building a culture of strong Board engagement.
Change often takes months of planning, socialization, buy-in and execution. This session is designed for nonprofit executives and Board leaders who need their Boards to improve faster. Utilizing an interactive learning style, this session will arm participants with innovative ideas and specific action steps that will accelerate your Board’s performance today.
Toolkits
Our new Board of Director Toolkit will walk your directors through their onboarding requirements for HHSC and also allow them to explore what it means to be on a board in this movement.
This 6 hour, self-paced online training has a mix of videos, activities, and interviews that can replace your required training and onboarding for board members.
We are excited for this toolkit and hope it can support your leadership.
For more informationand access to the training, email training@tcfv.org today for more information.
Coming Winter 2022!
During this challenging times, TCFV is working to bring you as many resources as possible to support your program. Join us for a conversation with Ted Smith about what you need to know about employment law and changes to laws in response to COVID-19.
Join us in exploring the VOICE Study, the Victim Services Occumpation, Information, and Compensaation Experiences survey, and the impacts it has on your staff, agency, and the service you provide for survivors of family violence.
This online training from Ted Smith provides updates on the rapidly evolving changes in state and federal employment laws in the Trump era, including: overtime rules, EEO requirements, local sick leave ordinances, discrimination/harassment laws, independent contractors, and class action waivers.
What does your organization do if immigration agents come to your building or facility? All service providers should protect their clients and staff to the greatest extent possible. This webinar will address the organization’s rights and responsibilities, the current legal landscape, and the best protocols to address a potential situation.