Public Policy

Sign up today to attend national
virtual Town Hall Meeting

Town Hall Meetings are one of the signature elements of the Nonprofit Congress, which will be convened again this year June 1-4 in Washington, D.C.  In 2006, the Town Hall Meetings, 11 of which were held in Hawai‘i on six islands by HANO, served to establish the values and priorities of the nonprofit sector. This year, nonprofit people are gathering to celebrate their efforts over the past year and plan even more collaboration for the upcoming year.

You can influence the future of the nonprofit sector first hand at a Virtual Nonprofit Congress Town Hall Meeting. Join this online meeting to connect with other nonprofit activists, celebrate efforts to strengthen the sector during the past year and commit to continuing to unite the sector. Nonprofits from all over the country, of all sizes and subsectors are invited to participate.

This meeting will be held at 9 a.m. Hawai‘i Time on Wednesday, April 9. Click here to register.
Attendance is free of charge.

The meeting will be conducted on the Nonprofit Congress’ website using an online chat system. There is no need to download or install anything. Virtual Town Hall participants can register to attend the Nonprofit Congress National Meeting, taking place in Washington, DC June 1-4, at a discount. Contact the Nonprofit Congress for more info.

In 2006, the momentum for the Nonprofit Congress began with over 100 town halls that took place across the country. Those Town Hall meetings provided the basis for the Priorities voted on at the 2006 National Meeting. Browse this excerpt from the Briefing Book for more information about the results of the meetings, methodology for analyzing the information, and a partial list of town hall meetings.