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STATE BOARD TRAINING CONSORTIUM
The State of New York is pleased to present the
State Board Training Consortium’s
Achieving Excellence
in Governance
Click here for Schedule
Qualifying Nonprofits are those Funded by or Affiliated with:
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NYS Office of Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Services Karen M. Carpenter-Palumbo, Commissioner
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NYS Office of Mental Health Michael F. Hogan, PhD, Commissioner
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NYS Department of Health´s AIDS Institute and Center for Community Health Richard F. Daines M.D., Commissioner
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NYS Office of Children and Family Services Gladys Carrión, Esq, Commissioner
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is SBTC?
Welcome to the New York State Board Training Consortium’s Achieving Excellence in GovernanceTraining Series, provided through a contract with the State of New York by the Council of Community Services of New York State, Inc. (CCSNYS). The New York State Board Training Consortium (SBTC) is comprised of four New York State agencies, including the NYS Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS), NYS Office of Mental Health (OMH), the NYS Department of Health AIDS Institute and Center for Community Health; and NYS Department of Children & Family Services.
Boards of Directors are comprised of individuals who volunteer their time and services are legally responsible for proper governance of the nonprofit as it pursues its mission. Board members are entrusted with the overall management and oversight of the nonprofits and have legal, fiduciary and moral obligations to keep themselves adequately informed about the organization’s affairs.
The SBTC’s Achieving Excellence in Governance Training Series is intended to empower board members of affiliated nonprofits throughout the state with the information and tools necessary to carry out their very important responsibilities and obligations. Whether you are an experienced board member, or just beginning your volunteer service, on a board for a larger established agency or a newer, smaller one, there is a SBTC training that can meet your needs.
This training consortium represents the continuation of an unprecedented collaborative effort of four state agencies to promote excellence in governance of the nonprofits whose programs are funded and regulated by New York State. In many cases these nonprofits provide the substantial portion of direct care and support services to individuals and families in communities throughout New York.
What do I get from an SBTC session?
The knowledge and tools to empower you to be the effective board member you want to be
- A comprehensive resource manual with tools helpful for post-training reference and use
- Certificate of Attendance
- Special recognition from the State of New York for completing 6 of the 12 session in the series
- Special recognition for your nonprofit if the majority of your board attends one or more sessions in the series
- Also, each SBTC nonprofit with one or more board members attending a training session will be eligible to receive one hour of free technical assistance directly from CCSNYS. This assistance is provided per nonprofit, not trainee, as a contribution of CCSNYS and is not financially supported by SBTC, nor is SBTC responsible for the content or accuracy of any such free assistance
How much is an SBTC session?
There is NO fee for these Training Sessions for qualifying board members.
Who should plan on attending?
Members of nonprofit boards affiliated with OASAS, OMH, the NYS DOH AIDS Institute and Centers for Community Health, Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) are encouraged to attend one or more sessions offered by the SBTC. The board president should coordinate attendances so that new board members attend sessions to gain basic skills, and more seasoned board members may define their roles and responsibilities and provide the tools for success.
Note: Executive Directors/CEOs and/or Chief Fiscal Officers are invited to attend when
accompanied by at least one of their board members.
How do I register for a session?
There are four easy options to register:
- Online: Click here for Online registration.
- Via Mail: Complete the information in the brochure and return to: CCSNYS/SBTC Registration, 272 Broadway, Albany, NY 12204
- Vi Phone: 1.800.515.5012, ext. 126
What can I expect once I register?
Once you register to attend an SBTC session, you will be contacted by CCSNYS and provided with what is needed for your participation. Prior to the session you will receive:
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An email confirmation of your registration
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A survey that is to be completed and submitted prior to attendance
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Directions to a training session.
How can I get a copy of the brochure?
Please click here for a downloadable brochure.
Can I talk to a person about specific questions?
Yes! Please contact us at (800) 515-5012 ext or 126 or email jmontalvo@ccsnys.org
List of Future Events:
SBTC Duties and Responsibilities of Nonprofit Boards Poughkeepsie [ 5/15/2008 ]
SBTC Understanding Your Legal Obligations as a Nonprofit Board Member Poughkeepsie [ 5/15/2008 ]
SBTC Recruiting, Developing and Retaining a Motivated Board of Directors Poughkeepsie [ 5/15/2008 ]
SBTC Ethical Decision Making Poughkeepsie [ 5/15/2008 ]
SBTC Strategic Planning: Setting the Course for a Successful Future Poughkeepsie [ 5/15/2008 ]
SBTC Human Resource Issues for Nonprofit Board Members Poughkeepsie [ 5/15/2008 ]
SBTC Human Resource Issues for Nonprofit Board Members Long Island [ 6/10/2008 ]
SBTC Recruiting, Developing and Retaining a Motivated Board of Directors Long Island [ 6/10/2008 ]
SBTC Understanding Your Legal Obligations as a Nonprofit Board Member Long Island [ 6/10/2008 ]
SBTC Recruiting, Developing and Retaining a Motivated Board of Directors NYC [ 6/11/2008 ]
SBTC Human Resource Issues for Nonprofit Board Members NYC [ 6/11/2008 ]
SBTC Duties and Responsibilities of Nonprofit BoardsNYC [ 6/11/2008 ]
SBTC Understanding Your Legal Obligations as a Nonprofit Board Member NYC [ 6/11/2008 ]
SBTC The Independent Audit: A Critical Tool for Governance Watertown [ 7/10/2008 ]
SBTC Recruiting, Developing and Retaining a Motivated Board of Directors Watertown [ 7/10/2008 ]
SBTC Nonprofit Accounting Basics for Board Members Watertown [ 7/10/2008 ]
SBTC Duties and Responsibilities of Nonprofit BoardsWatertown [ 7/10/2008 ]
SBTC Duties and Responsibilities of Nonprofit Boards Rochester [ 7/11/2008 ]
SBTC The Independent Audit: A Critical Tool for Governance Rochester [ 7/11/2008 ]
SBTC Nonprofit Accounting Basics for Board Members Rochester [ 7/11/2008 ]
SBTC Ethical Decision Making Rochester [ 7/11/2008 ]
SBTC Fund Development for Nonprofit BoardsRochester [ 7/11/2008 ]
SBTC Recruiting, Developing and Retaining a Motivated Board of Directors Buffalo [ 7/25/2008 ]
SBTC The Independent Audit: A Critical Tool for Governance Buffalo [ 7/25/2008 ]
SBTC Nonprofit Accounting Basics for Board Members Buffalo [ 7/25/2008 ]
SBTC Ethical Decision Making Buffalo [ 7/25/2008 ]
SBTC Ethical Decision Making Warrensburg [ 8/7/2008 ]
SBTC Nonprofit Accounting Basics for Board Members Warrensburg [ 8/7/2008 ]
SBTC Duties and Responsibilities of Nonprofit Boards Warrensburg [ 8/7/2008 ]
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