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Renew Membership

2013 Renewal Process is Open!

Continue your participation in your local community of grantmaker peers and renew your NCG membership for 2013 today. 

Your renewal enables you to continue to connect with local peers, advance your philanthropic learning and skills-building through convenient and inexpensive programming, and have a voice in influencing how philanthropy is represented before policymakers and the public.

In short, your participation improves your individual grantmaking practice and enhances the overall effectiveness of philanthropy in Northern California.

As grantmakers recalibrate and reprioritize, it is vital that our region’s philanthropic sector continues to collaborate as a unified association.

Participation in your local association means providing opportunities for idea sharing and staff re-invigoration. NCG is a cost effective investment for keeping staff engaged and continually learning.

We understand your needs, and our local presence and knowledge of the issues you are facing means we will continue to facilitate your learning and serve as the core information hub for your continued success.

In 2013, we will continue to serve as your partner and support the collective involvement and participation that helps our community thrive. In considering the many reasons to renew, here are just a few ways that NCG will strengthen your practice this coming year:

  • by locally holding over 40 programs, providing a range of professional development and peer learning through with nationally recognized curriculum and partnerships;
  • through our new website, providing you with personal connections to fellow members around common interests; tailored access to a nationwide knowledgebase of resources from other grantmaker associations; access to recent reports, news, trends and major issues; podcasts and program materials; and the ability to contribute your voice to the hot topic conversations through our blog;
  • by providing education and resources to support public policy grantmaking, and, when called upon, acting as the voice representing the field in response to policy issues;
  • and by providing a space for collective problem-solving through collaborative funding programs and task forces where you can address complex problems too large for one funder to take on individually.

Renew your NCG Membership today!

 

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