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Thursday, May 21 2026

Multi-day Event
Webinar

Two day training presented by Utah Nonprofit Assocation

In the nonprofit world, outcomes are everything. Funders want results, communities deserve impact, and you need to show the difference you’re making—but how?

The Nonprofit Credential in Outcomes and Evaluations gives you the skills to measure what truly matters. Learn how to turn numbers into stories, insights into action, and outcomes into confidence. With the right tools to analyze, track, and communicate your impact, you'll build trust with stakeholders, inspire your team, and attract the funding you need to keep changing lives.

What you'll takeaway:

  • Define your intended impact and create strategies to achieve results
  • Identify the right metrics to track your activities, outputs, and outcomes
  • Build an evaluation plan that evolves with your organization
  • Adapt your data collection and reporting strategy

Drive results with proven value, and show the power of your mission.

Upon completion, your organization will earn the Nonprofit Credential Outcomes and Evaluations Badge, a mark of excellence to share with your network and show the world you’re serious about making an impact.

Learn more about the Nonprofit Credential in Outcomes and Evaluations.

Alliance for Nonprofit Impact members are eligible for the member rate:  $200 for first person and $40 for each additional participant

9 AM - 12 PM
Webinar

Employee handbooks are dynamic, “living” documents – they evolve over time with changes in the law, best practices and an organization’s individual culture and strategic goals. They’re also a key communication tool – setting expectations for employees, and describing what those employees can expect from your organization.

Updating employee handbooks is a continuous process. This session will identify key issues to monitor that may prompt additional revisions to your handbook. The program provides an overview of current handbook best practices, as well as discussion of recent changes in the law and key policies to include.

Learning Objectives: 

  • Learn quick tips for layout, organization, content, formats and distribution best practices
  • Learn how to clearly articulate expectations through your handbook and written policies
  • Identify new developments in the law that require policy revision
  • Identify issues to monitor that may prompt additional revisions to the handbook
 

 

12 PM - 2 PM
Multi-day Event
Community education program

Presented by RI Department of Health and Stages of Freedom

 

Celebrate Water Safety Month with the RIDOH's student art contect! Prizes Include: Free Swimming Lessons; Underwater Goggles; Life Jackets and Swim Suits.

The contest is available to all K-12 students, and winners will be selected in three different categories: elementary, middle school, and high school. Simply submit a drawing, painting, photograph, or video that highlights water safety in a positive way. Videos should be no longer than 30 seconds and digital images must not exceed 100 MB.

 

Artwork should be age-appropriate and focused on encouraging safe and responsible behavior – please do not submit any graphic or frightening imagery.

 

Apply Here

12 PM - 1 PM
Webinar

Join us for thinking like a lawyer in 2026 series!

Every third week of each month our Fair Shake team will talk about law and decision-making and how you can move your goals into action. Resources will be sent out to everyone who registers.

This week we will be talking about nonprofit management - managing your risks! Take a look at best practices to manage risks and ensure nonprofit compliance.

5:30 PM - 7 PM
Community social or …

Presented by the RI State Council on the Arts in partnership with the Newport Historical Society, New England Foundation for the Arts, and the Rhode Island 250 Commission.

 

 

Join Harold Steward, Executive Director of the New England Foundation for the Arts, and Dr. Akeia de Barros Gomes, Director of the Center for Black History at Newport Historical Society, for a participatory fireside chat about American identity, past, present and future. The event will feature a reading of poetry authored by Langston Hughes, and remarks by Rhode Island Secretary of State, Gregg Amore.

 

On-site parking is available.

 

For questions on accommodations, contact Seamus Hames, Arts Education Program Director and 504 Accessibility Coordinator, at 401-222-6994 or seamus.hames@arts.ri.gov.

 

Register Here

5:30 PM - 7 PM
Community social or …

Presented by The Latino Policy Institute and The Aclove

 

Women’s Health Month is here, and we’d love for you to join us for an evening of conversation, connection, and community.

 

LPI, in partnership with The Alcove, will host this guided community conversation, which will center on the real experiences of women and gender-expansive individuals navigating the healthcare system. Together, we’ll reflect on what meaningful, accessible, and culturally responsive care should look like for our communities.

 

Whether you want to share your own experiences, listen and learn from others, or help imagine solutions for the future, your voice belongs in this space.

 

We’ll also have complimentary food, thoughtful discussion, and the opportunity to connect with others who care deeply about health equity and community wellbeing.

 

Register Here