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Presented by Social Current
The deadline to register is Friday, May 8, 2026.
Pricing:
ocial Current’s Advocacy Amplified Training and Hill Day is a comprehensive and interactive three-day event in Washington, D.C., designed to empower individuals in the social sector with fundamental and advanced advocacy skills. Participants will learn how to transform their expertise into impactful strategies, foster relationships, and mobilize support around policy issues that are important to the sector.
The two-day training will equip attendees with the information and skills to effectively participate in Hill Day. Social Current facilitators and guest speakers will drive engagement throughout the event.
Presented by Rhode Island for Community and Justice
Not your “typical summer camp,” Project RESPECT Youth Leadership Institute is a week-long residential summer program that provides rising freshman, sophomores, juniors, or seniors (14-19 years old) with a unique opportunity to live and interact with a diverse group of students who come together to build a
community based on inclusivity, respect, and understanding.
This year’s program will be held June 22nd, 2026 - June 27th, 2026.
Presented by Providence Public Library
Are you in High School and learning English? Join us this summer! In this free program, you will improve speaking and listening comprehension, reading and writing skills, and meet other teens learning English!
¿Estàs en la escuela secundaria y aprendiendo inglès? Ùnete a nuestro programa este verano. Este programa gratis te da la oportunidad de mejor tu conversaciòn, lectura, y escritura en inglès, y conocer a otras jòvenes.
Classes starting Tuesday July 7th to July 30th
Clase empienza martes julio 7 a julio 30
Required Orientation
Tuesday June 23 or Tuesday June 30 at 10:00 am
Orientaciòn Obligatoria
Martes, junio 23 a martes junio a las 10am
For more information - Para màs informaciòn
Call Sabine (401) 455 - 8088
Text: (401) 919 - 3693
youthservices@provlib.org
Offered by New York Council of Nonprofits
Joining with another nonprofit can increase financial stability, efficiency, and resources, and ultimately allow greater community impact. But any arrangement between organizations requires time and careful consideration to make sure it is the right solution for the nonprofits and their constituencies. Should your organization begin to consider a merger, affiliation or shared services? If so, what are early considerations and what do you need to explore?
Alliance members can use code NCN for a $10 discount on registration.
Join two experts on this topic, BoardStrong Director Barbara Paxton and New York Council of Nonprofits (NYCON) Senior Attorney Michael West, Esq., for this introductory session that will detail options and considerations for a variety of partnership options. This session will focus on a nonprofit board’s role in exploring such options, but information shared will be helpful for executive directors and other staff as well. The ideas and concepts shared will apply to nonprofits across the U.S.
BoardStrong is a nonprofit organization that works nationwide to advance the nonprofit sector and the impact of the work nonprofits do by supporting the achievement of the highest standards of board leadership, governance and oversight. Barbara Paxton has more than 20 years of experience working with nonprofits and has broad experience in board leadership, board development and governance, fundraising and finance.
New York Council of Nonprofits (NYCON) promotes a vibrant nonprofit sector across New York State through advocacy, education and leadership. Senior Attorney Michael West, Esq. has served as a staff attorney with NYCON since 2002 and in that time has facilitated more than 100 corporate restructuring projects, including mergers and affiliations. Mike has long been devoted exclusively to addressing issues concerning nonprofit organizations, particularly those matters implicating corporate, tax, contract, real property and employment law. He is a recognized and respected advocate, not only for his own clients, but for the nonprofit community as a whole.
Presented by Utah Nonprofit Association
Learn how to manage nonprofit finances with confidence without needing to be an accountant! We’ll show you how your everyday program decisions show up in the numbers, how to read financial reports without intimidation, and how to ask the right questions to protect your organization and its mission. This four-part series is designed for nonprofit leaders and staff who are responsible for stewarding resources wisely, even if finance isn’t your primary role.
Session 1: From Program to Ledger
From Program to Ledger is a practical, nonprofit‑focused learning program designed to help you connect your mission‑driven work to the financial information you rely on to make decisions. If you oversee programs, manage people, approve spending, or serve in a leadership role. If you don’t see yourself as a “finance person”, then this program is for you.
In clear, plain language, you’ll learn how everyday program activities turn into financial data and how to use that data with confidence. The goal isn’t to turn you into an accountant; it’s to help you understand the story the numbers are telling so you can steward resources wisely, meet funder expectations, and support long‑term sustainability.
Cost:
UNA Members: $180 for the first person/$40 for each additional participant
Not-Yet Members: $360 for the first person/$80 for each additional participant
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