


Washington State Nonprofit Conference – Workshop Request for Proposals Open!
At the 2022 Washington State Nonprofit Conference, we will explore the theme “Discovering a New Way.” The COVID-19 pandemic continues to push us to discover new ways of being and new ways of serving our communities. The pandemic’s path remains uncertain. As nonprofit...
May 2020
Read the full May Connector here. Contents Staying Sane During the COVID-19 Pandemic Washington State Nonprofit Conference: Announcing Plenary Speakers and a Special Guest We’re Hiring Policy Update: .ORG Domain Saved! Census Update: 10 Minutes, 10...
Silver Linings to Going Virtual
Change is uncomfortable, but moving the Washington State Nonprofit Conference online offers some upsides. We’re working hard to keep you connected to your peers across the state. We’ve brought together experts on advocacy, equity, fundraising, finance,...
March 2020
Banner image: “Dogwood trees in bloom in the PNW” photo by Debbie Hudson on Unsplash Read the full March Connector here. Contents Both Conferences Are Going Virtual! 2019 Annual Report: Small but Mighty Advocacy Update: Nonprofit and Library Fundraiser Tax...
February 2020
Banner image: photo of Mukilteo Ferry by Andrew Sprague on Unsplash Read the full February Connector here. Contents Hello Wonderful Supervisor: Convince Your Boss You Need to Participate in this Year’s Conference Washington State Nonprofit Conference: Now...
December 2019
Read the full December Connector here. Contents Washington State Nonprofit Conference Registration is Open! 7 Perfect Reasons to Budget for Professional Development Are You Overwhelmed? Action Alert: Protect the .ORG Domain Public Policy Update: What do Washington...
7 Perfect Reasons to Budget for Professional Development
Some of us are writing our 2020 budgets this month. Don’t let your professional development get left out. Take a breath and think about your strategic priorities for 2020: what would you like to accomplish? Is there a skill you need to move your mission forward? You...
What Makes People Care?
Think about the last, great novel you read. For me, it’s Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson. I would describe it as a space opera, political thriller, and environmental treatise all in one. Two out of three of those are not my jam, but I was riveted through all 572...