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Monday, June 27, 2022
Supporting the Pride Movement After Pride Month

After the calendar shifts, it’s easy to continue celebrating Pride and the LGBTQIA+ community. By continuing to spread awareness, we continue to lift up voices and recognize the contributions that the community has made on society.

Guest Post: Torey Berndt, Marketing & Communications Coordinator

Monday, May 3, 2021
Celebrating Black History Past Black History Month

February has passed bringing Black History Month to a close. However, celebrating Black history and culture lasts all year long. During February, Connext hosted a virtual coffee talk and a virtual happy hour with conversation dedicated to Black History Month led by local community leaders. With the help of our conversation leaders and attendees, we’ve compiled some resources to help you research, understand, and continue to celebrate Black history throughout the year.

Guest Post: Connext - Emerging Nonprofit Leaders

Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Nonprofit Coffee Break: Qiana Thomason

Each month, Luann sits down with a different nonprofit leader to chat about leadership, learning and life over a cup of coffee. This month, we sit down with Qiana Thomason, President & CEO, Health Forward Foundation.

Colin Bennett

Tuesday, June 2, 2020
Let's Make Change

The Nonprofit Connect team grieves with our nonprofit community, and stands in support of our colleagues of color against racism and violence.

Luann Feehan, President & CEO

Monday, June 24, 2019
Fighting the Good Fight as Women of Color

I recently facilitated a discussion of barriers we face both in participating in social issues, and organizing events and rallies. Here are my four biggest takeaways from the discussion.

Tomomi Summers, Director of eLearning

Monday, February 4, 2019
Inclusion 2019 Workshop Review

Last week, I spent my morning in an amazing diversity & inclusion workshop hosted by Nonprofit Connect. We broke down the difference between diversity and inclusion, why you need both, and how to achieve both in an organization.

Guest Post: Rhia Dixon