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Forefront

Posted on February 28, 2024February 24, 2026 by heathermccabe
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https://myforefront.org/programs-services/

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Inquire for cost: https://myforefront.org/contact/

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Forefront provides best-in-class resources, classes, services, and programs for grantmakers, nonprofits, and advisors.

Their webinar library is available to the public. From digital fundraising, Google analytics, human resources, and navigating the current funding landscape, Forefront has the tools to help you do your best work.

Click the website above to explore Forefront’s resources, learn about the upcoming professional development and networking events across Illinois, and connect with the Forefront Library team for individual assistance on philanthropic and nonprofit topics.

Forefront hosts special annual events, for which registration is required and there is a fee for members and non-members.

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Problem Statement

The recruitment and retention of qualified staff, particularly with Direct Support Professionals (DSP), has become a significant issue for human service agencies in Illinois and across the country. Attracting and retaining a competent workforce is the number one, common priority among Intersect for Ability agencies. Brainstorming creative strategies and finding innovative solutions is an ongoing goal.

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