Nonprofit Net promotes a thriving Greater Boston nonprofit community through free expert-led management seminars and networking forums. The seminars, held virtually since March 2020, are led by experienced leaders in their fields and are provided at no cost to attendees.

Nonprofit Net’s fall seminar season runs from Sept. 13 to Dec. 13 with sessions accessible via Zoom. Each session features a Q&A with speakers. Registration is required for the no-cost sessions. Reserve a space here.

Fall 2022 Seminar Season features

September 13:Barry HorwitzVisioning, Theory of Change and Strategic Planning
October 11:N. Paul TonThatWhat to Do (and not do) When your Executive Director leaves
November 15:Abbie von SchlegellWhat are the Different Viable Board models and How do they work
December 13:David OrlinoffWhat Executive Directors (and everyone else) Need to know about basic finance, budgeting and year end process

About Nonprofit Net of Greater Boston:

Founded in 2004, Nonprofit Net promotes a thriving Greater Boston nonprofit community through free expert-led management seminars and networking forums. Our programming supports local nonprofit teams in building expertise and fostering valuable connections.

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