16 Nonprofit Conferences Every Nonprofit Should Attend in 2020
Does your organization regularly attend nonprofit conferences? If you’ve not been to one before, you may not realize the significant benefits that they can bring. Conferences can provide learning and networking opportunities that aren’t possible through content. They’re also perfect for networking. This can help your organization find new ways to further your cause and…
Does your organization regularly attend nonprofit conferences? If you’ve not been to one before, you may not realize the significant benefits that they can bring.
Conferences can provide learning and networking opportunities that aren’t possible through content. They’re also perfect for networking. This can help your organization find new ways to further your cause and reach more donors.
Not sure which conferences could be a good choice for your organization? We’ve rounded up some of the best in this blog post, but we recommend doing more in-depth research into any that appeal. This means you can be sure your organization is making the best use of its budget.
Not sure what your organization can gain from regularly attending nonprofit conferences? Here are some of the significant benefits:
Nonprofit conferences can help nonprofit professionals stay up-to-date with knowledge and trends and learn new ways to engage with donors and grow your organization.
As a nonprofit professional, you can sharpen your skills and knowledge that can make you more effective in your role.
A change of environment can encourage your creative juices to flow better. It’s very easy to get stuck in a rut with your ideas when you usually spend so much time in one place. Taking a little bit of time away from the office in this way can be highly productive for your organization.
Encouraging you to break away from your comfort zone and network (even if it feels very unnatural to you) is another way to move away from static thinking.
High-profile speakers and innovative discussions can help your organization gain a fresh perspective on delivering your mission.
Being around like-minded nonprofit professionals who are equally committed to driving change and learning new ways of doing things can be highly energizing.
Networking with other nonprofit professionals can build relationships that can help your organization to grow.
The opportunity to meet with vendors and sponsors who can help your organization fulfill specific needs and gaps. Often, these will be cutting-edge solutions that haven’t made it to wider public attention yet.
16 of the Best Nonprofit Conferences to Attend in 2020
In no particular order, here are 16 of the best nonprofit conferences to attend in 2020.
What: The 3-day conference is hosted by the Association of National Advertisers. Building your supporter base and maintaining stronger relationships with donors are key topics at the 2020 ANA DC Nonprofit Conference. Nonprofit professionals in marketing and fundraising roles can learn new ways to engage donors and be more creative when it comes to fundraising.
For 2020, some of the conference tracks include:
Donor analytics
Direct response fundraising
Digital fundraising
Messaging
Navigating disruption
Program lifecycle
Audience: Fundraising professionals and marketing professionals
Price:
Client-Side Tier – $649
Platinum Tier – $649
Gold Tier – $849
Silver Tier $909
Individual – $949
Nonmember – $949
Please be aware that pricing is correct at the time of publication and may change as the conference approaches.
What:NTC is the longest-running nonprofit tech conference in the US. It’s an ideal opportunity to discover the many ways that technology can help your organization to deliver on your mission.
In 2020, there will be over 200 sessions on a wide range of tech topics, including:
Technology management
Service delivery
Fundraising
Digital communications/marketing
Audience: Nonprofit communications/marketing professionals and fundraising professionals.
Price:
Members – $749
Non-members – $1049
Please be aware that pricing is correct at the time of publication and may change as the conference approaches.
When: April 20-21st, 2020 (plus a separate Cause Marketing Bootcamp on April 22nd)
What: This two-day conference describes itself as a “boutique conference” and aims to inspire nonprofit professionals. Forbes has named it as a “must-attend nonprofit conference,” largely because of the thought leaders it attracts and the opportunity to talk to industry experts.
This year’s discussion topics include:
Strengthening fundraising relationships
DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion)
Building a more sustainable organization
Making the most of human connections in your fundraising
There’s also a Cause Marketing Bootcamp to help organizations create an effective marketing plan. This runs a day later and isn’t included in the ticket price.
If you can’t get there in person, there’s the option to watch the online stream of the conference.
What: The Engage for Good conference has a focus on social impact. It’s not only for nonprofit professionals — plenty of well-known brands attended in 2019.
The 2020 program is currently TBC, but for 2019, it included sessions on:
Empowering consumers to take action
Securing social impact partnerships
Becoming a more confident and empowered leader
Influencer campaigns
Attracting diverse industries to your cause
Audience profile: Nonprofit professionals; Corporate Social Responsibility professionals; cause marketers; nonprofit leaders
Price: $395- $445 for workshops, and $995 to $1245 for the conference
Please be aware that pricing is correct at the time of publication and may change as the conference approaches.
What: If your organization wants to be more innovative with your marketing and online fundraising, this summit is a great choice. Leading experts in marketing and fundraising come together for innovative sessions. Attendees can benefit from receiving proven strategies to improve their fundraising success and get hands-on training.
Audience profile: Nonprofit marketers and nonprofit fundraisers
What: As the largest professional fundraising conference in Europe, Fundraising Convention sees thousands of nonprofit professionals gather in London to share knowledge and expertise.
Audience profile: Nonprofit professionals
Price: TBC
Please be aware that pricing is correct at the time of publication and may change as the conference approaches.
What: Integrated marketing and fundraising are hot topics at the Bridge Conference. 2020 topics are yet to be confirmed, but last year’s sessions included:
Leveraging partnerships between boards, CEOs, and development staff,
Maximizing matching gift offers to build donor trust
Accessorizing your messaging
Engaging donors through gratitude
Peer-to-peer fundraising
Audience profile: Nonprofit fundraising professionals, nonprofit leaders, and nonprofit marketers
Price: $400 to $1155
Please be aware that pricing is correct at the time of publication and may change as the conference approaches.
What: If your organization is based in Australia (or you have lots of donors based here), the FIA conference is a good one to add to your list. It gathers together like-minded nonprofit fundraising professionals to share achievements and learn from each other’s successes.
Planned sessions include:
Innovation in fundraising
Successful growth
Creating a more philanthropic culture in your organization
Corporate partnerships
Developing and refreshing your regular giving program
How to make your phone calls support your organization’s individual giving program
What: Thought leaders from around the world come together to kickstart about how to innovate change for organizations. The Social Innovation Summit markets itself as “business innovation meets social transformation.”
The program for 2020 is yet to be finalized, but 2019 sessions focused on topics such as:
Leading with purpose
Corporate social impact and advocacy
Media and entertainment to inspire impact
Building inclusive communities
Audience profile: Nonprofit leaders and nonprofit professionals
Pricing: $1295 to $1895
Please be aware that pricing is correct at the time of publication and may change as the conference approaches.
What: The 3-day Collaborative conference is hosted by Classy and is intended to give nonprofit professionals and social impact leaders a platform to get inspiration and new ideas. You can learn best practices around using tech and data, raising funds, and marketing to grow your impact.
When: March 11th. 2020 (Las Vegas) and March 20th, 2020 (Newport News)
What: The Nonprofit Labs are a deep-dive day of networking and learning best practices to take back to your organization. The day focuses on providing practical strategies to help nonprofits be more effective in fundraising, communications, board development, and management.
Audience profile: Nonprofit fundraising professionals, nonprofit communications and marketing professionals, nonprofit board members, and nonprofit leaders
Pricing: $80 to $99
Please be aware that pricing is correct at the time of publication and may change as the conference approaches.
What: Better Together 2020is The Salvation Army’s quadrennial National Advisory Organizations Conference (NAOC), and it’s aimed at Advisory Organizations Members, Community Relations & Development, and Emergency Disaster Services professionals.
Over 150 workshops are delivered, including sessions on:
Fundraising
Marketing
Corporate partnerships,
Public policy and advocacy
Emergency disaster services training, best practices, and strategic partnerships
Advanced Tracks include major gifts, planned giving, AND digital fundraising.
Audience profile: Nonprofit professionals in advisory organizations, community relations, and emergency disaster services
Price: $450 until January 31st, 2020. This rises to $500 until March 20th, 2020 and $525 after April 25th, 2020.
Please be aware that pricing is correct at the time of publication and may change as the conference approaches.
What: Marketing, communications, and development professionals from cancer-related organizations come together to share ideas and gain new ideas about delivering on their mission. It’s a unique opportunity to network with people from similar organizations and with a shared mission.
Audience profile: Nonprofit professionals from organizations involved in the fight against cancer.
Price: $275 for 1-day attendees to $800 for non-members attending the full conference.
Please be aware that pricing is correct at the time of publication and may change as the conference approaches.
How to Get the Most From Nonprofit Conferences
Attending a nonprofit conference for the first time can be scary, especially if you’re not confident about networking. If you’re well prepared and have already laid the groundwork, nonprofit conferences can be highly rewarding.
To get the most from any nonprofit conference, put these tips into practice:
Look at the speakers and sessions that are lined up and make sure they resonate with your organization’s mission and objectives.
Have an “elevator pitch” prepared in case you get nervous or are stuck for what to say in a specific situation, but don’t rely on it too heavily.
Get out of your comfort zone and initiate conversations with speakers and other attendees. You never know where they might lead!
Take business cards with you and swap them with people to follow up with them later on.
Nonprofit conferences can be a great platform for expanding your knowledge about best practices in the nonprofit sector. They can also help your organization find new ways to connect with donors.
There are plenty of conferences to choose from, which can make it challenging to pick one that you’ll get the most from. The right nonprofit conference(s) for your organization can depend on your budget and what you’re hoping to get from it.