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Nonprofit Connect Welcomes Kansas Nonprofit Chamber Members

Nonprofit Connect Welcomes Kansas Nonprofit Chamber Members


Exciting news for Nonprofit Connect members! Our membership is growing, and your network is expanding. Following the recent announcement of the dissolution of the Kansas Nonprofit Chamber (KNC), we have partnered with the KNC board to transition their membership to Nonprofit Connect. To support the ongoing development of the nonprofit community, we are providing a complimentary 2024 membership to these organizations.
 
"We want to extend a warm welcome to our new members and thank the officers of KNC for their thoughtful collaboration,” expressed Luann Feehan, President and CEO of Nonprofit Connect. “We look forward to helping these mission-driven organizations strengthen their connections within Kansas, as well as tap into our vast network that spans from Washington state to Washington D.C.”
 
These new members will receive immediate access to our valuable tools and resources such as on-demand training, job and volunteer boards, and vendor discounts—as well as member pricing on the 100+ networking and career-development programs and events we have scheduled this year.
 
"We are very committed to supporting KNC's members during this transition. In addition to our wide variety of virtual and in-person programming already planned for 2024, we are actively adding educational and networking opportunities specifically for our new members in the greater Wichita area,” said Sidney Smith, Chief Operating Officer at Nonprofit Connect.
 
With this addition of 165 former KNC members, Nonprofit Connect now has a member network expanding to nearly 450 organizations in Kansas, and over 1000 nonprofits and community-minded business and foundations nationwide.
 
Are you a former KNC member with questions about your Nonprofit Connect membership? Check out our FAQs here, or reach out to Amy Fennesy, Director of Membership, at (816) 888-5602 or afennesy@npconnect.org.
 

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