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The NNES Series of Webcasts


Please note:  These webcasts are FREE of charge, but spaces are limited.

Overview of the 2007 National Nonprofit Ethics Survey

Get the highlights straight from the NNES research team. This high-level overview of the 2007 NNES findings includes information on key findings and methodology and addresses the study's implications for U.S. nonprofit organizations of all types and sizes.  Includes an audience question period.
Date: April 9, 2008
Time: 3 pm EST


Why Nonprofits Are Losing Ground in Terms of Ethics—And What You Should Do About It

Nonprofits are losing ground in the battle to control misconduct, encourage reporting of misconduct and make sure employees are comfortable with the ethical environment.  This webcast will examine these trends in greater detail and provide information about what can be done to get back on course. Includes an audience question period.
Date: April 24, 2008
Time: 1 pm EST

When It Comes to Ethics in Nonprofits, Who's in Charge & Who Should Be?

Governance matters—especially in nonprofit organizations.  This webcast explores the impact of top management and boards of directors on the ethical environment in nonprofit workplaces. During this session, we will look at how management cultures are assessed within the ethical environment and explore the impact of top management ethical culture measures on key program targets.  Includes an audience question period.
Date: May 8, 2008  
Time: 1 pm EST

Ethics in Nonprofits: What to Do to Make Things Better

Despite disturbing trends overall, many nonprofits are ethical exemplars. Find out what sets these organizations apart, and learn how your organization can become best in class. During this session, we will discuss strategies for building a strong ethical culture and a well-implemented ethics and compliance program.  Includes an audience question period.   
Date: May 22, 2008
Time: 1 pm EST

Spaces are limited.  To register to downoad a copy of the NNES or to register for these webcasts, please click here.