Closing Keynote Panel - UPDATED INFO

U.S. SENATE CANDIDATES TO ADDRESS FRIDAY'S CONFERENCE

All candidates for the US Senate have been invited to participate in the 2009 MNN/AGM Conference and Expo.

As of this writing Alan Khazei and Steve Pagliuca have confirmed.

The candidates will make their remarks at the closing session. Your questions will be used to let the candidates know what issues concern nonprofit leaders and the candidates will be asked to respond to selected questions.

We are calling on you to let us know what questions you would like these candidates to answer.

conference information

The Massachusetts Nonprofit Network (MNN), and Associated Grant Makers (AGM) will hold our annual joint conference and expo on Friday, November 13, 2009 at the Sheraton Framingham Conference Center.

 

 

The conference will bring together nonprofit organizations as well as consultants and foundations to bolster their knowledge of effective practices thus strengthening their ability to carry out their mission and work. 

 

The Massachusetts Nonprofit Network, founded in 2007, is the first statewide association of nonprofit organizations in the Commonwealth, whose mission is to strengthen Massachusetts through nonprofit advocacy, public awareness, and capacity building.

 

Using a creative approach, the Massachusetts Nonprofit Network seeks to develop a strong voice for the sector in the area of advocacy, while connecting nonprofits in Massachusetts with available resources and each other. 

Founded in 1969, Associated Grant Makers, Inc. is the only regional association of grant makers, both foundations and corporations with giving programs, serving in, or making grants in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

 

AGM's mission is to support the practice and expansion of effective philanthropic giving. AGM's members are among the most highly skilled and best-informed philanthropists in the country. They represent many distinct values, styles and personalities and address a wide variety of issues. Yet despite their inherent differences, they are bound together by a common purpose: to shape a better future for the residents of our region.

 

This year, we expect a minimum of 600 individuals to attend and take part in this exciting opportunity.


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The conference will feature:

 

  • 30 Interactive Workshop sessions with the following tracks:
    • Fund Development
    • Advocacy
    • Capacity Building
    • Collaboration
    • Public Policy
    • Information Technology
    • Regulatory/Legal
    • MNN Action Sessions
  • 50 exhibitors
  • A networking Luncheon
  • MNN Action Sessions