2024 MCN & MCF Joint Annual Conference
 

 

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2024 MCN & MCF Joint Annual Conference

October 10 -11 | Saint Paul RiverCentre | St. Paul

Mosaic: Meaningful Collaboration in a Complex WorlD

The Minnesota Council of Nonprofits (MCN) and Minnesota Council on Foundations (MCF) are excited to announce our 2024 Joint Annual Conference, hosted on October 10-11 in Saint Paul! By bringing back a joint conference for the first time in 12 years, MCN and MCF aim to create two dynamic days of cross-sector reflection, peer networking, and learning. This special collaboration spotlights the best of Minnesota's independent sector and showcases over 30-years of cross-sector collaboration.

At this year's conference, we'll focus on the theme of Mosaic: Meaningful Collaboration in a Complex World. We invite you to join MCN and MCF to consider individual, organizational, and sector-based actions that can build connection, increase cooperation, and expand our missions' impact across the state. By the end of the event, you will shift the way you think about your role in the sector, build new relationships, and acquire timely tools and skills to increase impact within Minnesota.

This inspiring and information-rich conference will feature:

  • 40+ breakouts on timely topics with a mixture of skill-building and action-oriented sessions and big-idea, vision-oriented sessions

  • Two keynote sessions that offer equal parts application and inspiration

  • Award luncheon featuring the presentation of the 2024 Minnesota Nonprofit Mission Awards

  • Exhibitor Showcase featuring 70+ resource vendors and prizes

  • Facilitated networking and wellness and creative activities

  • Social Hour with food, drink, and prizes

  • And so much more!

Are you ready to collaborate on a beautiful future? Tweet about it #JOINTAC24.

 
 

LISTEN

Cross-Pollination: Interdependence is Our Strength

Thursday, October 10, 12:45 - 2:15 P.M.

Join our opening keynote session as we engage in conversation with Minnesota’s Lieutenant Governor, Peggy Flanagan (invited). The Lt. Governor will explore the interconnections that build strength for the charitable sector, across government-nonprofit relations, and for Minnesota’s diverse communities. While it’s easy to focus on the differences that divide, we’ll take time to remember the ways that we can live up to the aspirations of an interdependent Minnesota.

About Our Presenter

Peggy Flanagan (invited) is Minnesota’s 50th Lieutenant Governor, a member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, and currently the country’s highest ranking Native woman elected to executive office. At the center of all her work is making progress for children, working families, communities of color and Indigenous communities, and Minnesotans who have historically been underserved and underrepresented. Previously, the Lt. Governor worked in the nonprofit sector with Wellstone Action and Children’s Defense Fund – Minnesota.

 

A Conversation on Building Power, Changing Systems, and Creating Abundance

Friday, October 11, 8:45 - 10:15 A.M.

We’ll start our morning with Nick Tilsen, president and CEO, NDN Collective. Nick will share reflections about NDN Collective’s strategies to defend Indigenous people; develop communities; and decolonize minds, communities, and sovereign nations. The lived values of NDN Collective offer a path for us to unlock the promise of all communities.

After a brief presentation, Nick will be joined in conversation by Repa Mekha, president and CEO of Nexus Community Partners. Together, they will explore themes of place-based innovations, cross-sector systems change, and intersectional solutions for equitable community development. As peers whose work spans the breadth of the charitable sector, their reflections will expose the hard work ahead and reveal the possibilities when we embrace allies in the work.

About Our Presenters

Nick Tilsen (he/him), president and CEO of NDN Collective, is a citizen of the Oglala Lakota Nation. Nick has over 20 years of experience building place-based innovations that have the ability to inform systems change solutions around climate resiliency, sustainable housing, and equitable community development. He founded NDN Collective to scale these place-based solutions while building needed philanthropic, social impact investment, capacity, and advocacy infrastructure geared towards building the collective power of Indigenous Peoples.

NDN Collective is an Indigenous-led organization dedicated to building Indigenous power. Through organizing, activism, philanthropy, grantmaking, capacity-building, and narrative change, they are creating sustainable solutions on Indigenous terms.

Repa Mekha (he/him) serves as president and CEO of Nexus Community Partners. He works at the intersection of community building and community development, engaging communities of color to achieve equitable, sustainable neighborhood revitalization in the Twin Cities region. Repa has 30+ years of experience in community-based leadership, community capacity building, asset and wealth building strategies, organizational leadership and development, and systems change work.  He is also co-founder of the Twin Cities African American Leadership Forum.

Nexus Community Partners builds engaged and powerful communities of color so that each and every person can flourish in a joyful and abundant life. For this to be possible, Nexus works to usher out the rigged rules, attitudes, and practices that concentrate wealth and power in fewer and whiter hands. And they are ushering in ways of living, working, and making decisions together that nourish communities for this generation and generations to come.

 
 

LEARN

50+ Breakout Sessions

This year’s conference will feature expert-driven workshops on topics ranging from fundraising and financial management to human resources to equity and justice. There’s something for your entire team, and you’ll leave St. Paul with tools, knowledge, and connections to advance your work (and your organization’s mission)!

See what’s coming!

 

 

Exhibitor Showcase

Visit with over 70 conference sponsors and exhibitors, each providing expertise, services, and/or products designed to help nonprofits advance their missions. From banking, insurance, and accounting services to leadership development, fundraising consulting, and web design (and everything in between), odds are our resources exhibitors can help.

Interested in becoming a conference sponsor or exhibitor?

 

 

CELEBRATE

2024 Minnesota Nonprofit Mission Awards

Friday, October 11 | 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.

While you get to know your nonprofit and grantmaking colleagues over lunch, you will be treated to the goosebump-inducing presentation of the Minnesota Nonprofit Mission Awards. These awards emphasize the importance of inspiring nonprofits to the quality of life in Minnesota by recognizing achievements that make a significant impact in the categories of:

  • Advocacy 

  • Anti-Racism Initiative

  • Innovation

 
 

Join us for cross-pollination across the charitable sector!

We hope you'll join MCN, MCF, and over 1,000 of your charitable sector peers as we come together to explore the pressing issues of the day. We'll tackle questions big and small and celebrate the amazing work being done throughout the region by organizations just like yours.

This year's gathering is the perfect opportunity for professionals from every corner of Minnesota’s robust nonprofit sector to join together, celebrate the sector, learn from one another, and prepare for another year.

Check out the full schedule of the 2024 MCN-MCF Joint Annual Conference. We think you'll find ample opportunities to learn in the company of peers.

What does cross-pollination mean to you? Tweet about it #JOINTAC24

 

 
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