In the New Year, it’s important to consider Investing in Yourself by learning new skills at the PCW virtual conference!
Take a moment to register for a great event in the begining of 2023 that will benefit you all year.
Princeton Community Works
Conference
Jan 30 – Feb 1, 2023
“Empowering Community: Inspire. Learn. Connect.”
There are so many benefits of attending, but here are a few:
– A conference where attendees learn new skills, engage in virtual networking, and participate in self-care sessions!
– An invigorating and experiential virtual event, unlike any other!
– Workshops and sessions that present relevant, meaningful and current information!
– We focus on actionable strategies!
You’ll LEARN what works, what does not, and how to best cope and manage!
– PCW conference is always adapting – there are 20 NEW workshops this year!
We address current needs of nonprofits and volunteer organizations, including schools, churches and religious groups.
All for the low price of $20 per person! (Scholarships and group rates available!)
See our Schedule online OR download a PDF — PCW 2023 Schedule at a Glance
REGISTER NOW
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About Our Virtual Conference
Princeton Community Works offers a virtual conference for all people interested in building up their community: nonprofit boards, staff, and volunteers. Come to be inspired, engaged, and welcomed.
Through workshops, keynote and “engage and connect” sessions, attendees will learn about the latest in nonprofit management, develop relevant, practical skills and make contacts with other members of the nonprofit community. All kinds of nonprofits are included, such as churches, academic groups, religious organizations, social service agencies and arts/culture groups and more!
Attendees of previous conferences have said that their experience was transformational. Please note that those at all levels of nonproft involvement are welcome and resources are available to accommodate ANYONE who wishes to attend.
This virtual conference is an all-volunteer effort, so if you’d like to join us in making it happen, please visit our Volunteer page to learn about the roles available.