Call Us for Subject Matter Expertise
Pat Bohse and her associates are available to share their expertise on the following topics:
Board of Directors Development
Pat Bohse has over 25 years of experience as a consultant, board member, and former executive director. She has clients in the fields of senior services, faith-based services, historical affairs, the arts, and education.
Grant Writing and Researching
Money is drying up, and it’s becoming more difficult to get grants now than ever before. Bohse & Associates, Inc. has successfully completed grants and contracts worth two million dollars for various clients in the past three years alone.
The Essentials of Running a Not-for-Profit in a Troubled Economy
Bohse & Associates is contracted by major organizations, not-for-profit organizations, agencies, senior centers and aging services, to provide technical assistance and training to make them strong. Bohse helps agencies find resources, goods, services, and volunteers, and helps them realize they are running a business. Bohse excels at helping agencies to think outside the box to find solutions and get what they need.
Changing the Face of Aging
Research completed for a pending book has given Pat Bohse insight into three generations: the GI generation (people over the age of 75), the silent generation (ages 65-75), and the baby boomers (ages 55-65). Also, another important market has emerged: the frail elderly—homebound and in need of the most critical services. Pat Bohse can explain how to market to each age bracket, and what specific services they need.
Volunteering in the U.S.
Bohse & Associates, Inc. has trained volunteers and volunteer managers in a wide range of sectors: from corporate volunteers working for not-for-profits, to individuals working in state parks and historic sites. Bohse is familiar with the pros and cons of recruiting and maintaining a volunteer force, and can provide a wealth of statistical information on volunteerism in the United States.
Caregivers and Caregiving
How to manage caregiving is an issue that affects every American, but especially the sandwich generation—boomers taking care of both their children and their parents at the same time. Bohse can help you define what caregiving is, identify the prevailing forms of caregiving today, describe who is a caregiver, and explain when and why caregiving is needed.