Is NCNG Membership Right for Your Organization?

Membership is open to community, corporate, or private foundations; donor-advised funds, public funders; and corporate grantmakers engaged in grantmaking activity for North Carolina charitable projects.

Membership in NCNG connects your staff and board to a network of knowledge, resources, and sector colleagues that will help you meet your mission, serve your stakeholders and operate more efficiently and effectively.

Member benefits include:

Statewide Annual Meeting and Conference

In this two-day event with sessions designed by your grantmaking peers, we cover best practices, trends in philanthropy and statewide issues that affect your work as funders. 

Access to NCNG staff for technical assistance and research.

Who’s funding what and where? What best practices exist? No need to spend time hunting down details. We’ll save you the time, energy and hassle of digging through the weeds.

Networking with your peers in the philanthropic community.

NCNG hosts events throughout the year to get foundations together to share ideas, find opportunities to collaborate, and work through challenges in your roles as grantmakers. Members are from all over the state and represent foundations of every type and size.

Network News.

Every month, we’ll send a robust newsletter filled with news about North Carolina grantmakers and issues affecting the field of philanthropy.

Educational programming.

We’ll connect you to speakers, experts, and peers to help you grow as a grantmaker through skills-building workshops or issue-specific gatherings. With more than 50 events every year, there’s something for everyone on your board and staff.

Free jobs board.

This is the most-visited part of our website. With these targeted and specific postings, you’ll find great candidates to join your team.

 

Ready to Join?

Contact Sarah Mann Willcox at swillcox@ncgrantmakers.org or 919-578-6437.

Click here to view the NCNG membership dues schedule.
 

NCNG provides a forum for funders to collaborate and network together. We maintain the culture of our network by ensuring that NCNG events and the NCNG network are not used for business solicitation or fundraising by members or guests.

Organizations that function as both grantmakers and grantseekers, and individuals who have roles in both philanthropy and development, must ensure their membership or attendance at events is not used for fundraising or promotion purposes. 

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