Finance & Sustainability Conference

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Join MCN and Propel Nonprofits for the 2024 Nonprofit Finance & Sustainability Conference — offered as a two-day virtual event — to expand your knowledge and gain resources to tackle your ever-changing work.

With Keynotes and Breakout Sessions on leadership transitions, financial wellness, accounting, employee recruiting and retention, data security, negotiating benefits, business modeling, equitable fiscal leadership, leveraging AI, and more, you’ll leave with confidence in yourself and your work.

Explore timely issues facing nonprofits, including: 

  • Financial compliance, investing, budgeting, audits, internal controls, and equity in economic opportunity.
  • Staff wellness and work/life balance, recruiting staff, and staff development.
  • Nonprofit sustainability including business planning, finding the right revenue mix, nonprofit excellence, community-led models, and the effect of inflation.
  • Relationship between finances and nonprofit leadership – from the point of view of the board, senior leadership, and finance directors. 

Conference Highlights

  • 20 breakout sessions
  • Two inspiring and information-rich keynotes
  • CPE credits
  • Session recordings and materials for download
  • Community learning with 400+ nonprofit peers
  • Virtual Exhibition Hall to network and meet experts

2025 Nonprofit Finance & Sustainability Conference

Tuesday, February 25 & Thursday, February 27

8 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.
Virtual: Live & Recorded

Registration will open soon!


Sponsored by:

Bremer Bank logo

Conference Hosts:

Press Room: Low Resolution PNG logo

Conference Planning Committee

  • Sam Amundson, MAHUBE-OTWA Community Action Partnership
  • Emily Anderson, Arts Midwest
  • Elizabeth Appel, Propel Nonprofits
  • Jonathan Brown, Propel Nonprofits
  • Courtney Gerber, Minnesota Council of Nonprofits
  • Nonoko Sato, Minnesota Council of Nonprofits
  • Isabel (Izzy) Vielman, Wakan Tipi Awanyankapi
  • Sara Wessling, Propel Nonprofits