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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2025 · 24 MIN

Special Episode: Nonprofits LEAD Capacity Building Conference | Shannan Tschopp

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On this special episode of Nonprofit411, host Sarah is joined by Shannon Tschopp, Program Director of Nonprofits LEAD, to talk about why this conference is such a valuable opportunity for nonprofit professionals across West Virginia and southeast Ohio. Designed to strengthen organizations through practical, accessible training, the conference offers a full day of workshops, networking, and a brand-new vendor fair. The conference features: A dynamic keynote from Elise Woodworth, focused on turning supporters into long-term advocates Three rounds of breakout sessions with six tracks each, covering everything from finance and HR to marketing and leadership A highly collaborative atmosphere with local speakers and attendees, making follow-up support and connections easy and real Shannon also shares how the event is structured around the unique needs of nonprofits in the region, offering real tools, peer support, and access to local experts. For those who may face financial barriers, limited registration assistance is available—making it even more accessible. 🗓️ Don’t wait—registration closes May 2nd! 🌐 Learn more: https://www.marietta.edu/nonprofits-lead 🖱️ Register: https://tinyurl.com/3suh4a86 📧 Questions? Contact: [email protected] Whether you're a grassroots group or a seasoned organization, this is an event that can transform your capacity, your connections, and your community impact.

On this special episode of Nonprofit411, host Sarah is joined by Shannon Tschopp, Program Director of Nonprofits LEAD, to talk about why this conference is such a valuable opportunity for nonprofit professionals across West Virginia and southeast Ohio. Designed to strengthen organizations through practical, accessible training, the conference offers a full day of workshops, networking, and a brand-new vendor fair. The conference features: A dynamic keynote from Elise Woodworth, focused on turning supporters into long-term advocates Three rounds of breakout sessions with six tracks each, covering everything from finance and HR to marketing and leadership A highly collaborative atmosphere with local speakers and attendees, making follow-up support and connections easy and real Shannon also shares how the event is structured around the unique needs of nonprofits in the region, offering real tools, peer support, and access to local experts. For those who may face financial barriers, limited registration assistance is available—making it even more accessible. 🗓️ Don’t wait—registration closes May 2nd!🌐 Learn more: https://www.marietta.edu/nonprofits-lead 🖱️ Register: https://tinyurl.com/3suh4a86 📧 Questions? Contact: [email protected] Whether you're a grassroots group or a seasoned organization, this is an event that can transform your capacity, your connections, and your community impact.

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