Sunday, September 15, 2013

IsraelGrants-GA

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IsraelGrants is having a one day seminar to help you prepare for the GA, , in order to allow you to take full advantage of the opportunities of the conference.

THE GA will take place November 10th-12th, 2013 in Jerusalem. The GA is an opportunity for Israeli nonprofit professionals and activists to connect with the top leadership of the North American Jewish community and to help shape the communal conversation. From provocative talks to innovative session formats, this year's GA is designed to encourage an active exchange of ideas about the pressing issues affecting Israel and its relationship with world Jewry. The program culminates in a celebration of Jerusalem and the unity of the Jewish people, with festive events at Safra Square (City Hall) and the Davidson Center Archeological Park adjacent to the Western Wall. THIS YEAR THERE IS A SPECIAL PRICE FOR ISRAELIS WISHING TO ATTEND: $180, MAKING THIS AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE MISSED. to register online for the conference.



The one day seminar in preparation of the GA conference will take place at the AACI offices on 37 Pierre Koenig St. 2 Poalei Tzedek St., Jerusalem- 4th floor.



THE SEMINAR will be on Tuesday, October 8th, 2013, between 9:30-15:00. The lectures will all be in Hebrew.



PROGRAM:

9:30-10:00Gathering and registration 10:00-11:15Danny Labin & Maya Kroitoru: "Everything you wanted to know about the GA and what it can mean to YOU" 11:15-11:30Consultation with the speakers and Networking 11:30-12:45Avi Shapira, CEO of NPTech: "The internet as a fundraising tool" 12:45-13:30Lunch Break* 13:30-15:00Tamar Vital: "From the wide spaces of social media to the center ofattention among GA comers"

Price: Those who register before the 10th of September 2013: 150 NIS (including VAT). For late registration: 180 NIS (including VAT).

To register . (Please note that your registration is only formalized once we have received payment)

*Lunch - there will be an option to go to Hadar Mall, across from the AACI offices, and buy lunch (not included in the price of the seminar).



*The seminar is held by IsraelGrants and is not officially associated with the GA.



ABOUT THE LECTURERS:DANNY LABIN is the Associate Vice President of Global Programs at JFNA in Israel.Danny's extensive background in educational content and program implementation includes more than a decade of professional experience in the field of educational media in Israel and around the world.Originally from Los Angeles, Danny lives today in Tel Aviv.



MAYA KROITORU is the Israel director of the JFNA General Assembly.In her previous capacity at JFNA, she oversaw the content of JFNA's conference sessions focusing on Israeli society and global Jewry.Prior to joining JFNA, Maya was a member of JDC's International Resource Development team.She is originally from Columbus, Ohio and lives today in Rishon LeTzion.



AVI SHAPIRA is the CEO of NPTech. He joined the company during September 2011, and brought with him 28 years of experience in business development, software development, implementation of data systems and more. Shapira is a graduate of Mamram (Center of Computing and Information Systems at the IDF) and finished, with honors, his BA in Geodesy and Cartography through the University of Tel Aviv. He served as COO at Integrity Systems, COO at Exlibris, Manager of the Jerusalem branch of Amdocs, and more. His last position before NPTech was CIO at Retlix



TAMAR VITAL is a consultant to social-change organizations throughout Israel, guiding them towards the strategic development of sustainable funding, and instilling in them an understanding of how effectively to differentiate, message and market a social cause in an ever-crowded philanthropic market, and has many years of experience in major-gift organizations and international donor cultivation. Educated both in Israel and England, she brings to this endeavor her previous work in journalism, graphic design and film.
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