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Nonprofit Academy: Starting Point

Thank you for making this year's event great! Another Nonprofit Academy: Starting Point is in the books! Thank you to all our attendees, presenters, panelists, keynote, and our team who made it happen! Click here to view the presentation slides, additional resources, contact information for the speakers, and…

Transforming Money into Conscious Wealth

Generosity during times of recession can seem challenging when the market is contracting. However, no matter what the market is doing, you can still positively impact the individuals, families, and communities you care about without fearing financial scarcity. Transforming Money Into Conscious Wealth: Cultivating Abundance is an…

Coaching for High Performance

A successful leadership journey requires high self-awareness, ongoing feedback, commitment to skill development, self-care, and tenacity. One way to level up your growth? Leadership coaching. Our Nonprofit Academy event featuring Jackie Neilson Coaching will help you see how coaching supports high performance and will give you practical techniques…

Creating a Planned Giving Program

The transfer of wealth is REAL - an estimated $50 trillion moving from one generation to the next over the next 20 years! Is your organization ready? In this session, you will learn: Simple steps to start or refresh your Planned Giving program Easy marketing tips and tricks…

2022 Nonprofit Academy Recap

We welcomed around 200 people to this year's Nonprofit Academy at the Gas South District and were so glad to be in person again! If you attended and would like to reference presentations from the sessions you attended, we've linked them below. Here's just some of the event…

Grant Writing Workshop

Join us on March 25th at 9 a.m. at the UGA Gwinnett Campus for this in-person workshop (networking at 8:30 a.m.)! Wellspring Nonprofit Resource will be sharing their many years of successful grant writing experience and how that has changed as a result of the continued effects of…