Online Registration Now Open for Princeton Community Works
Princeton Community Works, an annual event designed to connect non-profit board members, staff members, and volunteers, is back for its 17yth year.
The event will be held Monday, Jan. 26, from 5 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. at the Frist Campus Center at Princeton University. The topic for the opening plenary session this year is “Your Key to Opening Doors.”
The annual gathering attracts hundreds of non-profit volunteers, board members and staff at organizations across the Mercer County area and beyond. The conference is a great opportunity to network and learn new skills, and at $35 itβs the best training bargain around.
Participants can choose from two of 22 workshops covering topics ranging from effective fundraising to volunteer recruitment and digital marketing strategies.
The event is organized annually by a group of community volunteers, and Princeton University donates the space.
The registration fee includes a boxed supper, snacks, two workshops and all workshop-related materials. Visit www.princetoncommunityworks.org to read more about the workshop offerings, get directions and register.
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