Consulting with Purpose: A Series for Consultants and Professionals Serving Nonprofits

08/22/23
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Join Co.act Detroit and Michigan Community Resources for an enriching series for consultants and professionals who share a deep commitment to helping nonprofits achieve their missions. Through collaboration, peer-to-peer networking, and knowledge sharing, we’re making space for a community of practice made up of like-minded professionals passionate about serving nonprofits.

Over four convenings from June through September, you’ll have the unique opportunity to:

  1. Share your expertise and experiences with peers
  2. Explore tools and resources that make it easier for nonprofits, clients, and partners to find you
  3. Expand your network of partners and collaborators to build your own capacity to take on new projects
  4. Work together to co-create future agendas and opportunities for achieving collaborative, transformative impact

If you are interested in participating, please register below.

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About the Consulting with Purpose Series

In 2020, Co.act Detroit launched a pilot program called the Activate Fund, designed to accelerate impact in southeast Michigan’s nonprofit community through capacity building grants, collaboration support, and the incubation of nonprofit earned revenue models.

The Activate Fund also cultivated a network of consultants and professionals like you. In our engagement with this group, we heard a desire for more structured opportunities to connect and collaborate with one another. This is why we’re excited to partner on the launch of this new series. Whether or not you were a part of the Activate Fund, this series is for you.

About the Facilitator

Heather Nugen (she/her) serves as interim director for Michigan Community Resources’ Systems Transformation body of work, aiming to build power within the nonprofit sector by shifting norms, practices, and attitudes, leading to more equitable communities.

Heather has experience supporting and leading community development initiatives in Detroit and in the rural community of Eaton Rapids, Michigan, which included coordinating educational and networking opportunities for local development professionals.

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