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Southaven,
May 7, 2003 - SOUTHAVEN -- Theresa Coleman was glad she didn't have to
drive to the state capital.
"I'm glad they had this conference close to home," said the Oxford
native. "It's very good I didn't have to travel to Jackson."
Southaven, May 7, 2003 - SOUTHAVEN -- Theresa Coleman was glad she
didn't have to drive to the state capital.
"I'm glad they had this conference close to home," said the Oxford
native. "It's very good I didn't have to travel to Jackson."
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"We're drawing people,
seeing them travel from all over the northern part of the state," said
William Bailey, director of community development for the Community
Foundation of Northwest Mississippi.
"I'm pleased to see a lot of faces of people who were here last year,"
he continued. "It lets me know we're doing something right."
The one-day seminar featured classes ranging from grant writing to
building community partnerships to accounting and fundraising.
"I found the conference very educational and informative," said Bea
Hunsucker of Hernando, who serves as DeSoto Youth Theatre treasurer. She
spent the morning attending a class on basic grant writing.
"There's so much money out
there," she added. "We want to know how to receive that money as a
non-profit. The class introduced us to the basic skills of grant
writing. Now we know what the do's and don’ts are."
The conference was hosted by the Community Foundation of Northwest
Mississippi and the Mississippi Center for Nonprofits and underwritten
by the Maddox Foundation.
"They sent a mailout to all nonprofits in DeSoto County," Hunsucker said
of the sponsors. "We thought some of our board members needed to
attend."
Attendance at this year's conference, Bailey noted, equals the numbers
from the 2002 event. If interest remains high, he observed, the
conference could return next year.
"If we have the same level of interest, I don't see any reason why we
can't keep doing this," he stated. "As long as there's an interest
there, we'll keep going."
Making the conference an annual event is good news to Coleman.
"This conference is helpful to everyone, especially anybody in the
nonprofit sector," she said. "I'm always looking for new ways to raise
money; I found the conference very educational."

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