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December 2024

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May your holidays be as bright as the difference you make every day!


We’re so grateful for you – nonprofit staff, board, and the families and friends that support you – and your tireless work to lift up our North Carolina communities. We’re inspired by what we’ve accomplished together over the last year and look forward to ongoing passion and commitment that will drive our work throughout the next year.


If you celebrate your holiday season with gifts or acts of kindness, consider gift-giving, donations, or volunteering that supports organizations and communities in western North Carolina as they continue their hurricane recovery efforts.


Please note: The Center will be closed December 24-January 2 for our staff to recharge and celebrate the holidays.

Lavender graphic for 2024 Annual Survey of the North Carolina Center for Nonprofits

A Most Wonderful Time of the Year


It’s that time of year again…annual Center survey time! (And you thought we’d go on about the holidays 😉). In this season of sharing, please tell us what we’re doing well and what we can do better. Whether you’re a new nonprofit member, long-time nonprofit consultant, part-time board member, or work with your nonprofit in any other way your input is important and really does have an impact on how we plan and adapt to meet the changing needs of your organizations and the sector. We encourage everyone affiliated with your organization to take the 2024 Annual Survey. All feedback is confidential. Participants who complete the survey will receive $15 off Center membership for your organization.

If you’re a current Member…

Image of a young woman on a virtual meeting and greeting other participants with a wave. Text: Save the Date for the 3rd Annual Member Meeting of the North Carolina Center for Nonprofits on February 11, 2025.

If you’re a not yet or expired Member...

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Bigger Potential for Annual Reports


‘Tis also the season for annual reporting. While year-end is hyper focused on fundraising, your annual report is a distinct and powerful marketing opportunity to cultivate new and long-standing relationships not only with your funders and supporters, but also with legislators, community decision-makers, media and others you want to inspire with your work and join your efforts.


Member Resource Bonus: This comprehensive toolkit can help you navigate your communications strategy, research, messaging, creative, and media to help your organization tell a cohesive and compelling story from the heart of your mission, vision, and values.

Member Benefit Bonus: If you're registering or renewing your charitable solicitation license, Center Members can tap services and discounts from partner Affinity Fundraising Registration to help your organization through the process . 

Photo collage from the 2024 Conference for North Carolina's Nonprofits

Thanks for Gathering


A huge thank you to the 504 participants, sponsors, presenters, and exhibitors who came together for our 2024 Conference for North Carolina’s Nonprofits! Keynote speaker Amber Melanie Smith opened our eyes to the realities of burnout – both in our organizations and ourselves – and inspired us to be caretakers and advocates to reignite our passion for the work we do. The breakout sessions were packed with tangible ways to level up how we manage our operations, support our teams, and create better workplaces. Let’s keep these conversations going and put these tools into action to truly recharge our sector!

Help Us Plan: If you didn't attend the 2024 Conference, why not?

Poll: Why didn't you attend the 2024 Conference for NC's Nonprofits?
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2025 Nonprofit Policy Agenda


One of the pillars of our mission is advocacy – alongside nonprofits all across North Carolina and on behalf of our vibrant sector – so it’s important to share our current positions on state and federal public policy issues affecting nonprofits. Our board of directors recently approved our 2025 Public Policy Agenda for NC’s Nonprofit Sector, which includes solutions and challenges that your organizations helped us identify. If you want the short take, check out the cheat sheet at the beginning that highlights our top five state and federal policy priorities. To stay up-to-date all year, sign up for our weekly Nonprofit Policy Update.

Member Resource Bonus: The policy landscape is constantly evolving, especially with a new administration taking office in January. Listen in on how recent election results will affect NC nonprofits and advocacy efforts.

Diverse group of faces in profile facing towards and away from each other behind bright textboxes. Text: Executive Leadership Cohort: Creating an Anti-Racist Community with Purpose, Intent & Impact (5-part series for nonprofit leaders), February 21-March 27, 2025

Change Starts with Us


Inequities are a reality in our nonprofits and throughout our sector. Take intentional steps to build relationships and explore tools and accountability mechanisms to dismantle oppressive systems during the Executive Leadership Cohort: Creating an Anti-Racist Community with Purpose, Intent & Impact. This collaborative 5-session series will examine how whiteness perpetuates in nonprofit operations and management practices, and use the power of peer support and collective learning to foster relationships and strategies for meaningful change. Sessions are weekly from February 21-March 27 (first and last sessions are in-person). Learn more and join us.

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Lessons Learned


The inaugural in-person NPMI Master Class was more than just a learning session – it was a chance for Nonprofit Management Institute alumni to reconnect and continue building on their nonprofit leadership and skills. Participants valued learning from each other’s experiences, more time for personalized Q&A, and fostering their sense of community. Their feedback underscored the critical need for ongoing professional development tailored to the unique challenges of nonprofits, from capacity building to effective staff management on limited budgets. We appreciate the opportunity to build on this foundation within the Nonprofit Management Institute (stay tuned for 2025 dates) and future Master Classes.

Best of the Blog


Check out the top reads of fellow nonprofits this past year:


What topics do you need support with or are looking to learn more about in 2025? Let us know!

Upcoming Training


Thank You, Supporters!


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Welcome, New Members!


We appreciate the members of our growing nonprofit network. Your support and partnership make it possible for us to educate, connect, and advocate for and with nonprofits across North Carolina.

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Carolina Jews for Justice

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Deerfoot Lodge

Ethical Legacies Foundation

Family Business Ethics Institute (FBEI)

Foothills Food Hub

Foundation for Ethical Recycling of Industrial Scrap (FERIS)

Friends of Johnston County Parks

Friends of Moorefields

Greater High Point Food Alliance

Haywood Health Foundation

Love Legacy Coalition

North Carolina Black Alliance (NCBA)

Our Wave

Project Purpose GSO Inc.

Raleigh Arts

Zenith Kids

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