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THE BENEFITS OF IMPLEMENTING A
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
PROGRAM
Participants discovered how to establish a
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative
that aligns with their company’s values,
strengthens their brand, enhances profitability,
builds customer loyalty, and attracts top talent.
Mary Spencer welcoming guests to the Anna E. Greenberg
Board Leadership Symposium.
ADULT MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID
This virtual course taught participants, age 18
and older, how to help a person who may be
experiencing a mental health related crisis or
problem. Learn more on page 38.
YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID
This course was designed for adults interacting
with youth to help respond to mental health
and substance use issues. It introduced common
mental health challenges for youth and a fivestep action plan for helping young people. Learn
more on page 38.
Anna E. Greenberg Board Leadership Symposium presenters
from left to right: Nora Demleitner (St. John's College), Danista
Hunte (Maryland Philanthropy Network), Lauren Maddox
(Due East Partners), Larry Clark (CFAAC), Bess Langbien
(Due East Partners), Mary Spencer (CFAAC), and Jerray
Slocum (Shore United Bank).
SAY WHAT MATTERS
A Communication Conference for Nonprofits
This Communications and Marketing
Conference was hosted by The Nonprofit Center
in partnership with the Community Foundation
of Anne Arundel County. Participants explored
sessions on Visual Messaging, Fundraising
Storytelling, Annual Reports, Communications
Tools & Software, and more.
Abiola Johnson presenting Visual Messaging to Boost
Engagement at the Say What Matters: A Communication
Conference for Nonprofits.
MULTI-GENERATIONAL GIVING
Families Working Together
This session covered the stages of charitable
giving, the basics of multi-generational giving,
and why multi-generational giving might be
an approach to consider. Through a series of
exercises, participants learned how to involve
family members and plan out next steps.
Renesha Alphonso from the County Executive’s Office
moderates the ‘What Matters to Funders?’ panel at Say What
Matters Conference with Mary Spencer (CFAAC), Stephanie
Slowly (Maryland Department of Health), Renee Mutchnik
(Live! Casino & Hotel Maryland), and Elisha Harig-Blaine
(Anne Arundel Community Development Services).
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