Come together with fellow nonprofit leaders at the Alamance County Nonprofit Summit to connect, learn, and grow as a community.
Impact Alamance & United Way of Alamance County invite nonprofit leaders, professionals, and community change-makers from across Alamance County to come together for a half-day summit focused on connection, learning, and collective impact. This in-person event brings together both seasoned nonprofit professionals and those new to the sector to share ideas, strengthen skills, and build meaningful relationships that support our community’s work.
Whether you’re leading an organization, managing programs, fundraising, or simply passionate about making a difference, this summit is designed to inspire collaboration and provide practical tools you can put into action right away.
Event Details:
Alamance County Nonprofit Summit
Hosted by Impact Alamance & United Way of Alamance County
📅Tuesday, February 18, 2026
⏰ 8:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
📍133 E. Davis Street, Burlington NC 27215
👉 Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/alamance-county-nonprofit-summit-tickets-1978791131542?aff=oddtdtcreator
What to Expect
- Half-day, in-person summit
- Opening Session for all participants
- Two breakout sessions selected during registration
- Opportunities to network with nonprofit peers and community partners
- Practical, actionable learning designed for real-world nonprofit challenges
Opening Session (All Participants)
Building Effective Community Partnerships
Facilitator: Sara Beth Hardy
Strong partnerships are essential for sustainable community impact. This opening session will explore how nonprofits can build and maintain effective collaborations that strengthen programs, expand reach, and maximize shared resources.
Breakout Sessions
Participants will select two breakout sessions at the time of registration.
Financial Clarity as a Leadership Tool: Sustaining Your Organization with Limited Resources
Presenter: Jasmine S. Galloway
Nonprofit leaders are often asked to do more with less while navigating financial sustainability and funding uncertainty. This session explores how financial clarity functions as a leadership tool—helping leaders make informed decisions, prioritize limited resources, and confidently communicate financial realities to boards and funders.
From Strategy to Action: Activating Movement-Building Fundraising
Presenter: Josh Jacobson
Building on the recent session Smart Strategies for Fundraising, this workshop focuses on translating strategy into clear, practical fundraising actions. Participants will work through concrete tactics they can immediately apply to campaigns, appeals, and donor engagement—aligning messaging, storytelling, and outreach to strengthen relationships and sustain support. Designed for leaders ready to move from strong ideas to consistent execution.
From Burnout to Belonging: Well-being and Engagement
Presenter: Lisa Withers
This session equips participants with practical strategies to manage stress while strengthening engagement and well-being at work. Learn how mindset, positive feedback, and meaningful connection can reduce burnout, build resilience, and create a workplace where both people and mission can thrive.
Additional Details
- Attendance Limit: Registration is limited to two participants per nonprofit organization.
- Parking: Parking: All-day parking is available in the Lot 1(behind Bella's)off Spring Street in Downtown Burlington. Please see this map for reference: https://www.burlingtonnc.gov/1391/Downtown-Parking
- Lunch: A boxed Grab & Go lunch will be available at the conclusion of the summit
Summit Agenda
8:00am Check-in & Breakfast & Networking
8:30-8:45am Welcome & Conference Kick-Off
8:45am-9:30am Opening Session: Building Effective Community Partnerships
Transition time - 10 min
9:40am-10:40:am Breakout Session 1
Transition time - 10 min
10:50am-11:50am Breakout Session 2
Transition time - 10 min
12:00pm-12:30pm Key Takeaways & Closing
Boxed Grab & Go Lunch & Networking time
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