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Thursday, June 4 2026

Multi-day Event
Webinar

Three session virtual program presented by Minnesota Council of Nonprofits

We are not okay. Let’s stop pretending we are. If you’re a nonprofit professional, you’ve likely been operating at full tilt for far too long—juggling mission-driven urgency, tight budgets, and the emotional toll of serving others. The pressure is constant, the pace unsustainable, and the impact on our bodies, minds, and teams is real. You might be seeing it in staff burnout, emotional reactivity, or even your own shrinking capacity to lead with clarity and heart.

This workshop offers nonprofit professionals a practical introduction to trauma-informed principles and how they can be applied in everyday workplace settings. You’ll learn how trauma impacts communication, relationships, and culture—and gain tools to respond to even the most challenging behaviors with compassion, clarity, and confidence. Whether you’re leading a team or working alongside one, this session will help you create a more connected, resilient, and supportive work environment.

This is a six-hour virtual training spread over three two-hour sessions:

  • June 2, 2026 from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Central
  • June 3, 2026 from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Central
  • June 4, 2026 from10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Central

Learning Objectives

By the end of the session, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand what trauma is and how it impacts workplace behavior, communication, and team dynamics.
  2. Identify how trauma shows up in interpersonal relationships and organizational culture, including common patterns of disconnection, control, or conflict.
  3. Apply trauma-informed strategies to respond to challenging situations in ways that promote psychological safety, healthy communication, and trust.

Alliance members are eligible for the MCN member rate of $135.

8 AM - 3:30 PM
Conferences

Presented by the Employers Association of the NorthEast

Early bird registration (ends May 8th): $250 per person for members, $325 for non-members

Standard fee: $300 per person for members, $375 for non-members

 

Get a clear, practical understanding of OSHA directly from the source. In this session, Brett Fortin will walk employers through:

  • An overview of OSHA and its mission
  • What to expect during an OSHA inspection
  • Cooperative OSHA programs that support safer workplaces
  • OSHA Consultation Services, offering free safety and health audits for employers
  • Free compliance assistance resources available to businesses of all sizes
2 PM - 5 PM
Webinar

Presented by Montana Nonprofit Association

Do you wish that your finances clearly told the same story as your programming? Do you have issues capturing ALL of the costs of your programs to know which ones are truly in the black?

Join us for a deep dive into full cost accounting and learn not just WHAT it is, but HOW to set your systems up for success. This is a tried and true approach, as summarized here in Nonprofit Quarterly.

Over one 3-hour session, this workshop will explore how to apply the principles of True Program Costing to your organization’s budget. Learn how to set up your accounting system to show a current representation of programming, revenues, expenses, and total all-in costs for each program, giving yourself a glimpse into true program sustainability.  We will overview the process in detail, from start to finish, giving you all the tools you need to overhaul your financial systems.

Learning Outcomes

  • Participants will be able to explain the Full Cost Accounting approach for nonprofits.

  • Participants will be able to identify key components of their accounting system that need to be adjusted to accommodate a full cost accounting method.

All session recordings and resources will be available for registered attendees for six months after the event.

Alliance members are eligible for the MNA member rate: $85

2 PM - 3:30 PM
Webinar

Presented by GrantStation

 
 

 

Your organization is probably collecting more data than you realize. But if that data is sitting in spreadsheets or CRM dashboards without ever shaping a decision, it isn't working for you. Most nonprofits are data-rich and insight-poor, and the gap between collecting information and actually using it is costing them donor relationships, fundraising momentum, and growth.

 

During this webinar, Shama Shams will show you how to close that gap. She'll walk you through a practical, approachable framework showing what data to collect, how to interpret it, and, most importantly, how to turn it into an actionable strategy in a way that makes data feel immediately useful.

 

You'll learn how to:
  • identify key fundraising metrics including donor retention, acquisition, and campaign performance and understand what these metrics reveal about your organization's effectiveness;
  • spot trends, segment donor data, and interpret giving patterns to uncover opportunities you may be missing;
  • make more strategic decisions based on your data, from improving retention through targeted outreach to refining campaigns based on past results; and
  • focus your energy on high-impact donor segments to maximize return.

 

You'll leave this session ready to use data with intention so you can strengthen donor relationships and improve fundraising results.

 

Register Here

 

5 PM - 8 PM
Networking event/social meet …

Presented by Central RI Chamber of Commerce Inc

 

Hosted by Toll Gate Capital Advisors 

 

Join us for this exclusive POP-UP opportunity to network and gain knowledge about successfully investing during volatile times.

 

This will be an evening of expert insight, interactive conversation and complimentary drinks and light bites – designed to help you think clearly about money in uncertain times.

 

Tickets are FREE but very limited tickets – You MUST register in advance to attend!

 

Think Clearer. Invest Smarter. Live Better.

 

 

5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Community social or …

Presented by 100 Women Who Care in Rhode Island

 

Our community, 100+ Women Who Care in Rhode Island, passionately supports local nonprofit organizations across the state. Through our democratic collective giving process, we amplify the impact of these organizations. Our mission is to inform and involve our membership, maximizing the leadership of women in philanthropy for positive change in Rhode Island. Feel free to attend the meeting without any commitment to become a member – it's an open invitation to share in the spirit of giving and community building.

 

Evening Event Schedule

5:30-6:15 pm Socializing

6:15-7:00 pm Meeting

Socializing!

Last quarter's recipient will join us to let us know how our donation is enabling them to do even more.

 

Register Here

 

 

6 PM - 7:30 PM
Networking event/social meet …

Presented by Social Enterprise Greenhouse

 

Join us on June 4th as we welcome the Spring 2026 Incubator cohort to the SEG Hub for an evening of connection, community, and entrepreneurship as they celebrate their graduation and completion of the program.

 

This round features quite a few familiar faces from the SEG community, along with new innovators leading exciting ventures across a variety of impact industries, all ready to meet, mingle, and share what they’ve been building. Explore demo tables throughout the Hub, connect with local founders, and celebrate this milestone with entrepreneurs as they take their next steps growing their businesses and impact.

 

Register Here

8 PM - 9 PM
Webinar

Presented by Points of Light

 

Points of Light has developed a comprehensive theory of change for volunteerism, outlining the outcomes of volunteering and the conditions that drive meaningful impact. Grounded in research and field experience, this framework serves as both a synthesis of evidence and a practical tool for those working with volunteers. In this webinar, we will present the theory and its implications for strategy, measurement, and storytelling around volunteer impact.

 

Register Here