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  • Developed from ongoing nonprofit management research and the Center’s guide, Principles & Practices: Best Practices for North Carolina Nonprofits, this 6-session series facilitates learning, discussion, and fundamental management strategies around board governance, program design and evaluation, strategic planning, fundraising, financial management, and human resources.
  • Nonprofits work with consultants for a variety of reasons, from strategic planning to fundraising, capacity building and grant writing. But understanding how a consultant can benefit your nonprofit, as well as what your nonprofit is responsible for in this collaboration, is critical to success.
  • This forum will examine the demands being placed on NC's energy infrastructure, challenges and opportunities, and solutions that support affordability, resiliency, and workforce development.
  • This webinar will examine movement repression in the U.S., highlight resistance strategies, and urge funders to support frontline communities long-term.
  • Webinar guests will discuss key findings of CapDev's Compass 2024 Report and explore the opportunities within the nonprofit sector.
  • A fellow nonprofit colleague and alumni of the Nonprofit Management Institute addressed the Fall 2024 graduating class to share her thoughts not just about the HARD work we do but the HEART of the work we do.
  • This guide provides answers to frequently asked questions that North Carolina nonprofits have about advocating for or against state constitutional amendments and other ballot measures.
  • Join the North Carolina Center for Nonprofits on October 22-23 at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel and Convention Center in Research Triangle Park to connect with nonprofit colleagues, learn from experts and practitioners, and share insights that will recharge our work and our sector.
  • Our traditional nonprofit model -- the 501(c)(3) organization -- is a legacy structure dating back many decades. Does it still work in today's world? If not, what are the alternatives? Join us for a provocative, interactive session where we consider a broad range of options: everything from modest tweaks to board composition to entirely different governance models and legal structures.
  • Developed from ongoing nonprofit management research and the Center’s guide, Principles & Practices: Best Practices for North Carolina Nonprofits, this 6-session series facilitates learning, discussion, and fundamental management strategies around board governance, program design and evaluation, strategic planning, fundraising, financial management, and human resources.
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