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Nonprofit groups to gather for annual summit in Atlanta
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ATLANTA — The Georgia Center for Nonprofits is excited to announce its 17th Annual Georgia Nonprofit Summit to be held May 5-6 at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Atlanta. The theme this year is “Vision: The Power to Transform.”

The summit is the largest gathering of nonprofit professionals in the Southeast. Each year hundreds of leaders from the corporate, government, academic and nonprofit arenas come together to address and exchange ideas on the top issues concerning the nonprofit community.

This highly anticipated event attracts professionals looking to network with others interested in the public sector. The Georgia Nonprofit Summit offers over two dozen workshops lead by industry experts and national thought leaders covering a diverse array of topics.  

This year’s summit will also feature two greatly anticipated events: the annual Revolutions Awards and the Evelyn G. Ullman Award. These highly acclaimed awards acknowledge and reward outstanding nonprofit and philanthropic leaders within the community.

In addition, the Summit Exhibit Hall will feature a host of new products and services, as well as, being the showcase for the complimentary consulting clinics and funder roundtables — which are perennial conference favorites with all of the attendees.

More information on the Georgia Nonprofit Summit and to register online, go to: www.gcn.org

About the Georgia Center for Nonprofits
An all-in-one resource for and about Georgia's nonprofit sector, the Georgia Center for Nonprofits works to serve, strengthen and support nonprofit, charitable organizations statewide.

The Center provides nonprofits with the resources and tools they need to be most effective; promotes partnerships between nonprofits and foundations, businesses and government to meet critical needs; and helps state and local policy-makers and the public, understand and support the work of nonprofits.

More information is available online at www.gcn.org.