Happy New Year! As we begin 2021, the Community Foundation is proud to provide your nonprofit organization opportunities to learn, grow, and connect as we embark on a new year, together.
By: Sue Nelson
Program Officer
4, January 2021
New Year, New Opportunities for Your Nonprofit
Happy New Year! As we begin 2021, the Community Foundation is proud to provide your nonprofit organization opportunities to learn, grow, and connect as we embark on a new year, together.
A healthy nonprofit sector is essential to building a vibrant and livable community. Again in 2021, the Community Foundation is committed to supporting our nonprofit sector by providing information and educational resources, opportunities to network with each other, and financial support for your important work.
As we seek to provide your nonprofit with ongoing opportunities and information, I hope you find our resources beneficial in your professional work. Together, we are building a stronger community.
We look forward in the coming months to introduce the Nonprofit Knowledge Exchange to you. The Nonprofit Knowledge Exchange is a peer-to-peer platform that connects local nonprofits in Marathon County around shared interests, topics, and resources. On the Exchange members can:
- Connect with peers to discuss topics of shared interest
- Search an online library of best practices and template documents
- Seek and give candid advice in a private community conversation
- Engage members with similar issues or performing similar roles in their organization
- Share resources to develop stronger relationships
We will unveil this platform on the February 15 Nonprofit Exchange call. Join us to find out more!
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