Princeton’s annual Community Works Non-Profit Conference to be held Jan. 26

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Pictured: Community Works committee members. Front row: Jan Gurvitch, Helaine Isaacs, Sue Kirkland, Art Firestone, Marge Smith, Lou Basile, Jodi O’Donnell-Ames. Second row: Lynne Cullinane, Joanne Cordingly, Amy Klein, Janet Perkins, Carol Martin, Ann King-Musza, James Cordingly, Mark Wille, Paula Gould. Third row: Sue Langkafel, Penny Stone, Ann Harwood, Susan Mullen, Liz Williams, Denyse Leslie. Fourth row: Ujwala Sawant, Pat O’Neil, Natalie Harrington, Alessandra Magalhaes.

Princeton’s annual Community Works Non-Profit Conference for board members, staff, and volunteers with non-profit organizations will take place on Jan. 26 from 5 to 9:15 p.m. at the Frist Campus Center at Princeton University.

The conference features two 75-minute workshop sessions for each participant, led by experts in the field of non-profit management, strategizing and growth. Topics include fundraising, recruiting and retaining volunteers, board development, using social media effectively, legal issues and short and long range planning.

Participants may register at princetoncommunityworks.org. The $35 fee includes two professional development workshops, a boxed dinner, coffee and snacks as well as opportunities to meet and learn from over 400 other non-profit professionals. Full workshop descriptions and speaker biographies can be found online. For more information contact Marge Smith at 609-924-8652.

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