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The 2019 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

The Science Behind Engaging your Supporters

Learn about new and proposed accounting and auditing standards and how they will impact not-for-profit entities and their auditors. We are excited to host our annual national movement gathering in the Motor City. The Corps Network / Washington, DC / TBA. DMA Nonprofit Federation / Washington, DC / TBA. Finance / @nysscpa.

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The 2018 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

Everyaction

Learn about new and proposed accounting and auditing standards and how they will impact not-for-profit entities and their auditors. National LGBTQ Task Force / Washington, DC / 475. The National LGBTQ Task Force’s 2018 Creating Change Conference convenes in Washington, DC, January 24-28, 2018. NYSSCPA / New York, NY / $480.

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Apps for Youth, By Youth

Tech Soup

Their voter registration app can be added to any Facebook Page and allows people to connect via Facebook to register to vote and share with their friends. Targeted toward 18-29 year olds, the app links Facebook users with the MyVote online service for voter registration and information. School and Job Preparedness. iStudiez Pro.

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The 2016 - 2017 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

Everyaction

Hosted in Duluth, MN, this year's gathering is the perfect opportunity for professionals from every corner of Minnesota’s robust nonprofit sector to join together, celebrate the sector, learn from one another and prepare for another year. Each fall since 2008 MNN has hosted an annual conference and expo. ARNOVA / Washington, DC / $380.

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Notes from the Future: Reflections on the IMLS Meeting on Museums and Libraries in the 21st Century

Museum 2.0

The IMLS (Institute for Museum and Library Services) has commissioned a preliminary proposal for an NAS (National Academy of Sciences) report on museums and libraries in the 21st century. To paraphrase Ginnie Cooper, innovative chief librarian of DC: “I have to serve two audiences: my current audience and my future audience.

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