Conferences & Events
DOI | http://doi.org/10.1002/nba.30728 |
Date | 01 March 2020 |
Published date | 01 March 2020 |
NONPROFIT BUSINESS ADVISOR MARCH 2020
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DOI: 10.1002/nba
Conferences & Events
2020 Grant Managers Network
Annual Conference
PEAK Grantmaking will hold its 2020 Grant
Managers Network Annual Conference March 9–11
in Seattle.
According to organizers, this conference will delve
into how attendees can put into practice the ve
Principles for Peak Grantmaking:
• Tie practices to values.
• Narrow the power gap.
• Drive equity.
• Learn, share, evolve.
• Steward responsively.
Featured keynote speakers will include:
• LaTosha Brown, co-founder of the Black Voters
Matter Fund;
• Carly Bad Heart Bull, Native nations activities
manager at the Bush Foundation;
• Jen Bokoff, director of stakeholder engagement
at Candid;
• Tim Fox, vice president of indigenous relations
at the Calgary Foundation; and
• Jessica Barron, consultant at Frontline Solutions.
Registration fees range up to $1,370.
For more information, visit https://peak2020.peak-
grantmaking.org.
Washington Non-Prot
Legal & Tax Conference
The Washington Non-Prot Legal & Tax Confer-
ence will be held March 19–20 in Washington, D.C.
According to organizers, this event is dedicated to
educating those in the nonprot world responsible for
the various legal and accounting aspects that pertain
to exempt organizations.
Conference attendees will receive the latest infor-
mation from top experts in the nonprot sector on
vital issues affecting exempt organizations, as well as
indispensable written and digital resources.
The conference will cover core topics like the Form
990, IRS audits, accounting updates, charitable de-
ductions, nonprot compensation, ethics, charitable
state registration and numerous updates affecting all
exempt organizations.
Registration fees for this event range up to $1,299.
For more information, visit https://www.legaland-
taxconference.com.
2020 Nonprot Technology
Conference
The 2020 Nonprofit Technology Conference,
produced by NTEN: The Nonprofit Technology
Network, will be held March 24–26 in Baltimore.
According to organizers, this event draws some
2,000 attendees that use technology to serve their
communities and make positive change.
With a wide array of thought-provoking, relevant
sessions and numerous opportunities to connect and
network, the 2020 Nonprot Technology Conference is
designed to help attendees reinvigorate their work and
bring that renewed passion back to their community.
Highlights of this year’s conference include:
• nearly 200 sessions on topics covering technology
management, fundraising and development, opera-
tions, and digital communications;
• a career center featuring résumé review, speed
mentoring and a professional photographer to spruce
up your prole pic; and
• community events, including Birds of a Feather
lunch tables, Dine Around gatherings, the Ofcial
20NTC Party and other self-organized meetups.
Registration fees for this event range up to $1,249.
For more information, visit https://www.nten.org/ntc.
Women’s Philanthropy Institute’s
2020 Symposium
The Women’s Philanthropy Institute at the Indiana
University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy will
host its 2020 Symposium March 31–April 1 in Chicago.
According to organizers, this year’s event will focus
on the intersection of technology, gender and giving,
and will feature a mix of big-idea conversations and
practical sessions.
More specically, the symposium:
• focuses on how women use technology or not to
engage in social change,
• explores how new forms of giving in a digital age
are altering the fundraising landscape,
• highlights women social entrepreneurs who are
changing the way we give and
• raises questions about the future of donor
engagement.
Registration fees for this event range up to $925.
For more information, visit https://wpisymp.iupui.
edu. ■
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