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2025 Lehigh Valley Nonprofit Impact Conference to Spotlight Collaboration and Community Leadership

Posted On September 24, 2025 By lvwithlove In Community News /  

The Volunteer Center of the Lehigh Valley will host its 2nd Annual Nonprofit Impact Conference on November 6, 2025, at the Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem. The event has already attracted more than 150 registrants representing over 50 nonprofit organizations.

This year’s conference opens with keynote speaker David W. Brown of the Civic Coalition to Save Lives, presenting “Strengthening Connections and Navigating Change.” Sierra McNeill will follow as plenary speaker, also leading a specialized workshop for direct service staff.

Attendees can choose from 18 breakout sessions across three learning tracks:

  • People Powered Impact: Engagement, Equity & Wellness with speakers including Laura Otten, Missy Wise, Cherryann Joseph, Tyrone Fisher, Jennifer Cunningham, and Robin Gow.

  • Systems & Strategy: Collaboration, Finance & Leadership featuring Jess Edris, Sean Ziller, Emily Henry, Louis Diez, Emilie Carlino, Alisa Baratta, and Gretchen Naso.

  • Mission Amplified: Storytelling, Advocacy & Creative Practice with presentations from Anne Gingerich, Mark Wilson, Rachel Moyer, Terry Knox Ramseur, and Mike Brady.

The conference is designed to help nonprofit professionals deepen connections, build strategies, and strengthen impact in the Lehigh Valley and beyond.

Registration is now open. Tickets can be purchased through the Volunteer Center of the Lehigh Valley at www.volunteerlv.org.


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