Southern Oregon Nonprofit Summit Returns To Roseburg April 8-9
Southern Oregon nonprofit leaders will gather in Roseburg on April 8-9 for the third annual Southern Oregon Nonprofit Summit at Aviva Health, featuring sessions on governance, advocacy, leadership, event planning and fundraising.
Nonprofit leaders from across the region are set to gather in Roseburg next week for the third annual Southern Oregon Nonprofit Summit, a two-day event aimed at helping organizations strengthen their work through training, collaboration and new ideas.
The summit begins Wednesday, April 8, on Aviva Health’s main campus at 150 NE Kenneth Ford Drive and continues through Thursday. Organizers say the event is designed to give nonprofit professionals practical guidance they can take back to their organizations.
This year’s sessions will cover a range of issues that many nonprofits face, including governance, advocacy, trauma-informed leadership, event planning and fundraising.
Aviva Health Marketing and Development Director Mark Tsuchiya said the summit is intended to bring organizations together while giving attendees tools and connections that can support their work long after the event ends.
Registration is nearly full, though some spots were still available as of the announcement. Single-day admission is $75, while registration for both days costs $125.
Tickets and additional information are available through Aviva Health’s nonprofit summit page.
Aviva Health, founded in 1991, is an independent nonprofit organization serving Douglas County with medical, dental and behavioral health care. The organization operates 11 clinic sites in Roseburg, Myrtle Creek, Sutherlin, Glide and Drain, and also partners with CHI Mercy Medical Center as the family medicine practice site for the Roseburg Family Medicine Residency Program.
For more information on Aviva Health, please visit www.aviva.health/nonprofitsummit.
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