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Wed Apr
3
:p - 08:30p

Smart Networking: Learn to Grow Your Network Exponentially

Presented by Asian Women In Business


Love it or hate it, effective networking is an important skill. Whether you are looking for a job or for new clients or just want to expand your network, this workshop will teach you the techniques and give you the practice time. This is an interactive workshop where you will participate in "speed networking" to practice proven techniques for effortless networking. You will also get specific action steps to follow afterwards.
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Wed Apr
3
9:30p - 12:30p

Introduction To Development, Affordable Housing and Real Estate Finance

Presented by ASSOCIATION FOR NEIGHBORHOOD & HOUSING DEVELOPMENT


APRIL 3. INTRODUCTION TO DEVELOPING AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND REAL ESTATE FINANCE. Drew Kiriazides, Chief Development Officer at Pratt Area Community Council. This nuts- and-bolts training explains how to do financial feasibility for real estate deals—to deter-mine if a project is bankable or not. If you wanted to know how ‘the numbers’ work, this class is the one for you. If you were afraid of spreadsheets, then definitely this is the class for you. Students will have hands-on practice with pro forma development budgets. Participants also explore the different actors involved in the development process.
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Wed Apr
3
10:00a - 12:00p

Business Planning for Nonprofits: Understanding and Maximizing Your Market

Presented by Foundation Center


Many nonprofits are looking to develop earned income streams in a mission-centric way, either through social enterprises or profitable programs. This workshop will start at the beginning – by exploring the difference between a strategic plan and a business plan, and then walking through the elements of a sound business plan. Participants will learn how to assess and define the market for a business line; quantify the market in terms of size, segmentation, etc.; and contextualize the market in terms of strategic business drivers or factors that determine stakeholders’ priorities and needs. The presentation will also offer an overview on doing a competitor analysis, building a marketing plan, and developing financial projections associated with each of these components. Attendees will have an opportunity to discuss their own experiences with developing business plans – what worked or was challenging – and will have a chance to apply some of the concepts covered. Topics include: - Identifying and defining your “market segment” - Quantifying your market (size, segmentation, etc.) - Assessing your unique value proposition (price, product type, social mission) - Understanding how to market your brand - Creating financial projections
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Wed Apr
3
09:00p - 01:30p

Social Impact Investment Conference

Presented by Services for the UnderServed


Services for the UnderServed (SUS), will host a Social Impact Investment Conference on Thursday, April 3rd from 9AM until 1:30PM at the at the Bank of America Tower located at One Bryant Park at 6th Avenue and 42nd Street.
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Thu Apr
4
11:00p - 2:00p

Lunch with the League!

Presented by League of Women Voters of the City of New York


Lunch with the League Thursday, April 4 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Affordable Housing How will we preserve and increase affordable housing? With new zoning regulations and stricter building codes, where will New York City’s low and middle income residents live? Gregory Floyd has discussed housing issues with city leaders and the public on his Public Affairs program and as a featured columnist for the Amsterdam News and The Huffington Post. He created a task force within his union to plan expedited repairs in Public Housing. Teamsters Local 237 is a union of 24,000 New York City employees who work in government agencies. Find out more about affordable housing dilemmas. Please Join us!
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Sat Apr
6
10:00a - 1:00p

The 2nd Annual Starting Your Own Business Forum

Presented by The New York Urban League of Young Professionals


Co-Sponsored by Columbia University-Harlem Small Business Development Center (Columbia Business School), the Starting Your Own Business Forum, seeks to empower young professionals across New York City through workshops that cultivate economic empowerment for aspiring entrepreneurs.
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