Online Capitalareafoodbank.org/ partner-relations-calendar/ Email [email protected]Phone 202.526.5344 ext. 294 Fax 202.529.1767 Mail –return the last page of this guide to: David Poms 645 Taylor St NE Washington, DC 20017 The Agency Achievement Academy (A3) is a unique training program designed to take feeding programs to the next level – whatever that may be. Over 40 free workshops teach both new and old feeding programs the skills to increase their capacity – whether that means implementing a new food distribution model, conducting a cooking demonstration, or strengthening their board’s fundraising skills. In this issue you can find out about our series of “101” workshops that will get you off the ground. You’ll also find out about special workshops on incorporating gardening into your program for a cheaper, more nutritious source of food. See our Proposal Writing class below if funding is an issue. Finally, check out Top Shelf, our comprehensive training and certification program that provides an in-depth look at the skills necessary to run a successful emergency food program. If it’s knowledge you need, look no further than the Agency Achievement Academy program at the Capital Area Food Bank! A3: TURNING KNOWLEDGE INTO ACTION JANUARY—APRIL 2012 VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1 A3 SPRING WORKSHOPS INSIDE THIS ISSUE: PROPOSAL WRIT- ING WORKSHOP 1 101 WORKSHOPS 2 TOP SHELF WORKSHOPS 3- 4 FOOD GROWING WORKSHOPS 5- 6 CENTER FOR NONPROFIT ADVANCEMENT WORKSHOPS 7 SERVSAFE WORKSHOPS 7 REGISTRATION FORM 8 REGISTRATION TOP SHELF CERTIFICATION! Want to take your program to the next level? Turn to page 3 to find out more about Top Shelf! PROPOSAL WRITING Introduction to Proposal Writing and Budgeting Grants are more necessary than ever for effective nonprofit programs today. Learn how to write comprehensive, compelling proposals with clear budgets geared to foundations and other grant making organizations with a professional instructor from the Foundation Center. Thursday, January 26 12-3pm SEED Food Distribution Center 6201 Riverdale Road, #108 Riverdale, MD 20737 This is a special workshop only for nonprofits!
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Mail –return the last page of this guide to: David Poms
645 Taylor St NE Washington, DC 20017
The Agency Achievement Academy (A3) is a unique training program designed to take
feeding programs to the next level – whatever that may be. Over 40 free workshops
teach both new and old feeding programs the skills to increase their capacity – whether
that means implementing a new food distribution model, conducting a cooking
demonstration, or strengthening their board’s fundraising skills.
In this issue you can find out about our series of “101” workshops that will get you off
the ground. You’ll also find out about special workshops on incorporating gardening into
your program for a cheaper, more nutritious source of food. See our Proposal Writing
class below if funding is an issue. Finally, check out Top Shelf, our comprehensive
training and certification program that provides an in-depth look at the skills necessary
to run a successful emergency food program. If it’s knowledge you need, look no further
than the Agency Achievement Academy program at the Capital Area Food Bank!
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TOP SHELF CERTIFICATION!
Want to take your program to the next level?
Turn to page 3 to find out more about Top Shelf!
P R O P O S A L W R I T I N G
Introduction to Proposal Writing and Budgeting
Grants are more necessary than ever for effective nonprofit programs today. Learn how to write comprehensive, compelling proposals with clear budgets geared to foundations and other grant making organizations with a professional instructor from the Foundation Center.
Thursday, January 26
12-3pm SEED Food Distribution Center 6201 Riverdale Road, #108
Riverdale, MD 20737
This is a special workshop only for nonprofits!
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Pantry Tour
Ever wonder how other food pantries really operate? Attend a pantry tour
and learn from fellow food pantry directors how to distribute food, work
with clients, manage volunteers, and more. Offered quarterly, pantry
tours are a great chance to see a food pantry in operation and learn from
the experts.
Offered from 10 AM to 12 PM on March 30 (Location TBD)
Partnership 101
Come learn about all of the programs and services provided by the Capital Area Food
Bank! A brief overview of all programs will be provided, as well as details about the
membership application process. This training is a good opportunity to meet other food
program directors, as well as have all your questions about hunger and food distribution
answered. This training is required of all pastors/executive directors of programs apply-
ing to be a partner agency of the food bank.
Offered 10am-12pm, at both DC and NOVA facilities, on the following dates:
January 9 January 23 February 13 February 27
March 5 March 19 April 9 April 23
DC and NOVA Offices:
DC: 645 Taylor St NE
Washington, DC
20017
NOVA: 6833 Hill Park Dr.
Lorton, VA 22079
Shopping 101 Learn how to order food bank products online at Shopping 101. Required for all new shoppers, this training will demonstrate the online ordering process and will explain how to submit the Quarterly Service Reports. Invoicing issues will also be discussed.
Participants should bring a letter from their Executive Director or pastor authorizing them as a new shopper. Each program may have up to four authorized shoppers – all of whom must attend a Shopping 101 training before they are added to the authorized shoppers list.
Offered 10am-12pm, at both DC and NOVA facilities, on the following dates:
January 17 January 30 February 6 February 21 March 12 March 26 April 2 April 17
“The workshop
was great, and
[the activities
were] simple
enough to
duplicate with
the families we
serve.”
-Participant from the $16 Holiday Bag workshop
Pantry 101
Are you just starting a pantry, thinking of starting a pantry, or looking for a few
new pantry tips? Attend this introductory workshop to learn all the basics
needed to create and sustain a successful emergency food pantry. You'll learn
all of the fundamentals involved in running an effective program: how to or-
ganize your shelves, distribute food efficiently, receive clients, manage volun-
teers, and more. This is a must-attend workshop for anyone new to the trade
and a good refresher for pantry veterans.
Offered 10am-12pm at the DC office on the following dates:
January 27 February 24 April 27
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T O P S H E L F S E R I E S
The goal of the Top Shelf training program is to provide Capital Area Food Bank
partner organizations with the resources to begin and sustain emergency
feeding programs. The series of seven workshops provides a solid foundation for
emergency feeding programs that are seeking to improve their operations. An
organization that participates in the Top Shelf trainings and receives the “Top
Shelf” certification will have access to numerous benefits. The CAFB recognizes
that each organization has different strengths, weaknesses, and goals. The Top
Shelf certification indicates that an organization is striving to improve its
operations and efficiency—and will not be used to compare organizations.
Wednesday, February 29
9:30-11:30 AM
Consumer Wellness Center
6245 Leesburg Pike, Suite 420
Falls Church, VA 22044
Different distribution models (client choice, blended distribu-tions, pre-packed)
Basic program development
Featuring a panel of CAFB
partner organizations
Tuesday, March 13
Sixth Presbyterian Church
10 AM—12 PM
5413 16th St NW
Washington, DC 20011
Overview of healthy, nutritious foods
Meal-planning for feeding programs
Promoting healthy foods to clients
CAFB nutrition resources
Wednesday, March 7
Jericho City of Praise
1-3 PM
8501 Jericho City & Bishop Peebles Dr
Landover, MD 20785
Developing successful partnerships
Community needs assessments
Featuring a panel of outside organizations
and CAFB resources
The following classes are required for
every organization that wants to receive
Top Shelf certification
N U T R I T I O N 1 0 1
M O R E T H A N F O O D : W R A P A R O U N D S E R V I C E S
Go to Capitalareafoodbank.org/topshelf to learn more and register!
D I S T R I B U T I O N B A S I C S
“This workshop
was informative,
the ideas that
were given will
help us improve
our food pantry.”
-Participant from the Distribution Basics workshop, April 2011
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T O P S H E L F S E R I E S
February 9th
10 AM—12 PM
Marvin Memorial UMC
33 University Blvd East
Silver Spring, MD 20901
Overview of nonprofit accounting
terms
Linking basic record-keeping to
financial management
Financial forms (statement of activi-
ties, balance sheet, budget)
February 16th
10 AM—12 PM
George Washington University
2300 Eye Street NW, Ross Hall Room 237
Washington, DC
Needs assessments
Linking program goals and outcomes
Developing measureable outcomes
Evaluating the program’s benefit to the larger organi-
zation
March 19th
1-3pm
Food and Friends
219 Riggs Road NE
Washington, DC 20011
Cleaning and sanitization
Storing food safely and pest control
Temperature control
Proper personal hygiene
I N T R O D U C T I O N T O N O N P R O F I T F I N A N C E S
The following classes are not required to become Top Shelf certified.
Organizations must ‘test out’ of these requirements in order to receive credit.
February 21st
9 AM—11 AM
Gethsemane UMC
910 Addison Road
Capitol Heights, Maryland 20743
Volunteer position descriptions
Volunteer recruitment tech-
niques
Increasing volunteer impact
V O L U N T E E R R E C R U I T M E N T A N D M A N A G E M E N T
S A F E F O O D H A N D L I N G
P R O G R A M D E V E L O P M E N T A N D E V A L U A T I O N
The goal of the Garden Series is to educate community organizations on the basics of starting and
maintaining a garden. Participants in the Garden Series will receive hands-on education on how to
enhance their current feeding programs with a garden, as well as receive numerous resources that will
enable them to sustain their garden into the future. Attendance at all three workshops is required.
Application is due on Wednesday, March 7th.
#1 Garden Series: Barren to Bountiful
Discover how to design and build a garden from the ground up! This workshop kicks off the Garden
Series and will include an introduction to basic mapping, layout, and elements of garden planning and
design. Resources will be provided for sources of seeds, plants, tools available for use in
your garden.
#2 Hands-on construction session:
This hands-on workshop will take place outdoors, so dress warmly! We will learn how to
make raised beds, salad tables and container gardens that will work in any space. We
will also sow seeds and plants using the Square Foot Gardening Method.
#3 Finalize your garden plans
The concluding workshop will allow participants to receive assistance from experts as
they review and update garden plans. Participants will also meet local Master Gardeners
who can help your garden dreams become a reality, as well as have the opportunity to
connect with local gardeners who can offer their garden help in future projects.
“The classes were informative. I learned a lot, got good sound advice, and really
enjoyed the classes’ presentations and experts.”
- Participant from 2010 Garden Series
#1: Wednesday, March 14
2pm-4pm
CAFB DC Office
#2 Wednesday, March 28
10am-2pm
Location TBD
#3 Wednesday, April 4
2pm-4pm
CAFB DC Office
C O N T A I N E R G A R D E N I N G
Gardening isn't just for people with lots of land. You can raise a tasty crop in the smallest and oddest of containers. If you have access to some sun, time to water and care for seedlings, every little spot in the world is your garden. Join us for a container gardening class where we will explore the basics that you need to know to successfully grow vegetables in alternative spaces. Participants will learn how to plant and care for container plants and will come away knowing how to incorporate container gardening into the work of