Trends in Philanthropy: Funder Perspectives
Guest Speaker: To Be Announced Join us for an invigorating conversation with a leader in the nonprofit space as we explore the latest trends in philanthropy.
Welcome to MCN’s Nonprofit Trainings and Events Calendar! Here, you’ll find trainings and events across the state to help you network, learn, and give back.
To submit an event, click here. All submissions will be approved by MCN staff prior to being posted. You must be an MCN nonprofit or affiliate member to submit an event.
For questions, please contact events@macouncilofnonprofits.org.
Guest Speaker: To Be Announced Join us for an invigorating conversation with a leader in the nonprofit space as we explore the latest trends in philanthropy.
Join Allyson Hay and Tasha Wilder for a quick-hitting, informative webinar designed to help employers identify compliance gaps and strengthen HR practices through a practical HR audit.
This year marks YW Boston’s 31st annual Academy of Women Achievers (AWA) celebration.
Join us for the 19th Annual Bostonians for Youth Gala for an inspiring evening to celebrate the incredible young people who power our mission and the impact we create together.
The Strut for Strays is an annual event hosted by Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society! This year, it is focused on our mission in the Purr-suit of a Better Tomorrow. […]
An increasing number of Massachusetts residents are experiencing a housing affordability crisis.
MASSCreative's Creative Sector Summit is an annual, statewide conference for artists, creatives, cultural organization leaders, creative business owners, educators, planners, and elected officials to advance public support for the arts and cultural sector and economy in Massachusetts
*Consultation applications due by June 4.* For more than a year, the federal government has been cutting funds for nonprofits and imposing new restrictions. Join attorneys who specialize in MA […]
This interactive roundtable brings HR and business leaders together to discuss real workplace challenges and share practical approaches with peers.
A strong grant strategy depends on more than finding the right funders. You also need a clear, compelling way to explain what your organization does, why it matters, and why your work is fundable.
This criminal records training is intended for nonprofits whose staff are involved with counseling or offering services in the community to individuals who may have criminal records.