If you’ve never attended a nonprofit conference before, you may be wondering if they’re truly worth the time, money, and effort to attend. The short answer: it depends.
The best nonprofit conferences provide ample opportunity for you to connect with fellow fundraisers and nonprofit administrators while learning cutting-edge strategies to grow your organization and fuel up your mission. Those are the conferences worth attending – the ones you truly can’t afford to miss.
Read on to discover nine nonprofit conferences you should put on your calendar for 2025 and what makes them stand out from the crowd.
9 Nonprofit Conferences You Should Attend in 2025
1. Donorbox Fundraising Forward
Date: January 31, 2025
Location: New York, New York
Overview:
Join Donorbox’s action-packed Fundraising Forward summit and connect with over 100 fundraising professionals and industry experts. Enjoy sessions about doubling your donors, standing out from the crowd, authenticity in fundraising, and more. Plus, Donorbox product experts will be there to answer any questions you have about Donorbox’s suite of fundraising tools.
Pricing: Tickets are $350 until December 31, 2024. Tickets are $400 from January 1 – 15, 2025.
What Stands Out:
Donorbox’s summit has a heavy focus on networking and coming together as a community of fundraisers to find real, actionable solutions to common challenges. The expert speakers offer years of wisdom and hard-earned lessons to help you fundraise smarter in 2025.
The one-day agenda means you get a ton of value without spending too much on lodging if you’re coming from out of town.
Applications are open! Apply today to secure your spot.
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2. Global Nonprofit Leaders Summit
Date: March 25–27, 2025
Location: Bellevue, Washington and Virtual
Overview:
Microsoft’s Global Nonprofit Leaders Summit in 2025 is focusing on one very hot topic for fundraisers: Artificial Intelligence (AI). Learn the best way to incorporate this technology into your fundraising from AI and industry experts. Sharpen your skills with deep dives into Microsoft’s AI offerings and see some real case studies of nonprofits succeeding with AI.
Pricing: Free for both in-person and virtual attendees.
What Stands Out:
This conference has a narrow focus: how AI can help nonprofits grow. If your organization is looking to become better acquainted with AI tools and create a responsible, actionable strategy, this free conference can help you learn more and get started.
3. Association of Fundraising Professionals International Conference
Date: April 27–29, 2025
Location: Seattle, Washington
Overview:
Referred to as simply AFP ICON, this is one of the largest nonprofit conferences in the world, attracting thousands of nonprofit professionals for three days of learning, connecting, and growing. Enjoy executive coaching, breakout sessions for personalized learning, and plenty of time for networking. Session topics range from creating billion-dollar donor relationships to getting your board ready for your next capital campaign.
Pricing:
Pricing depends on your membership level with AFP and when you purchase your ticket, but ranges from $599 for collegiate members to $3,299 for non-members purchasing on-site.
What Stands Out:
Although this is a pricey conference, there is a ton of value associated with your ticket. Conference sessions are hosted by industry-leading experts with built-in time for more focused coaching and support. Network with nonprofit professionals from all over the world and learn how they’re tackling 2025 fundraising. However, some attendees may feel lost in the crowd, so be sure you’re ready to be a small fish in a big pond.
4. Nonprofit Technology Conference
Date: April 16–18, 2025
Location: Baltimore, Maryland and Virtual
Overview:
NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference, often referred to as NTC, is a national gathering of nonprofit professionals, fundraisers, and tech aficionados where the focus is all about technology. More specifically, how to use it equitably and to your advantage. This year, the conference boasts 141 sessions, inspiring keynote speakers, and plenty of networking opportunities. Or you can choose to attend virtually and access 24 sessions with some access to networking opportunities.
Pricing:
Pricing for NTC depends on when you purchase your ticket and whether you plan to attend online or in-person. You also get a discounted rate as a member.
In-person pricing:
- Until January 13, 2025: $575 members / $875 non-members
- From January 14 – March 13: $675 members / $975 non-members
- From March 14 – April 16: $775 members / $1,075 non-members
Virtual pricing:
- Until January 13, 2025: $200 members / $400 non-members
- From January 14 – April 16: $250 members / $450 non-members
What Stands Out:
This nonprofit conference’s focus on technology means it’s a great place for organizations looking to up their fundraising game. However, if you’re a smaller organization, you might get overwhelmed with information and options. This conference is best for mid-sized to large organizations with a clear goal for how they want to use technology in their fundraising – with open minds to learn and explore other options, too.
5. Engage for Good Conference
Date: April 22-24, 2025
Location: Palm Springs, California
Overview:
The Engage for Good Conference is all about bringing nonprofit leaders and business executives together to form lasting, mutually beneficial partnerships. Sessions will explore emerging trends in corporate social responsibility, fundraising tactics, and more. Plus, enjoy networking opportunities that regularly lead to new partnerships and strengthened collaborations.
Pricing:
Pricing depends on which type of experience you wish to purchase and whether you’re a member of Engage for Good or not.
- Conference Pass: includes access to both the conference and the Halo Awards Gala.
- Member pricing: $1,895
- Non-member pricing: $1,995
- All Access Conference Pass: includes access to the conference, the Halo Awards Gala, a pre-conference session, and access to the mainstage video library.
- Member pricing: $2,695
- Non-member pricing: $2,895
Early bird pricing is available.
What Stands Out:
We love that this nonprofit conference focuses on something many nonprofit leaders struggle with: forming genuinely helpful partnerships with corporations. This conference is also on the expensive side, but could be a worthwhile investment for organizations looking to forge stronger relationships with corporate social responsibility executives.
6. Points of Light Conference
Date: June 3-6, 2025
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
Overview:
This conference brings together changemakers from nonprofits, NGOs, government agencies, corporations, and beyond to strengthen their bonds and create lasting social change. Named after George H.W. Bush’s famous quote, Points of Light’s conference has a focus on how volunteerism can change the world. Attend sessions led by experts in the field and forge lasting, international partnerships.
Pricing:
Pricing for this conference depends on when you purchase your ticket. It also varies depending on your status as one of the following:
- National Service Member, Points of Light Affiliate Member, or Daily Point of Light Honoree
- Nonprofit, NGO, or Government
- Corporate
- Volunteer
Pricing ranges from $525 to $950.
What Stands Out:
Points of Light has a strong reputation for promoting volunteerism and connecting nonprofits with the support they need to keep doing their important work. This affordable conference provides ample opportunity to learn, network, and grow with like-minded changemakers from all over the world.
7. Nonprofit Innovation & Optimization Summit
Date: September 30 – October 2, 2025
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Overview:
The Nonprofit Innovation and Optimization Summit (NIO) 2025 is themed “Fundraising to the Future.” NIO promises to offer expert fundraising guidance, donor psychology insights, strategy, and more. This conference boasts being entertaining, too, with skits, games, music, and more to both educate and entertain you. Plus, enjoy time to network and unwind with colleagues at not one, but two parties.
Pricing:
General admission is $1,495, with discounts available for early purchase.
What Stands Out:
This conference sounds like a good time! Join for a high-energy approach to learning and networking. You’ll learn from industry experts while having fun – what’s not to like?
8. Grant Professionals Association Annual Conference
Date: October 29 – November 1, 2025
Location: Baltimore, Maryland and Virtual
Overview:
The Grant Professionals Association’s annual conference is a time for grant writers and other grant professionals to come together and share strategies, network, and grow. There are sessions designed for pros and early-career professionals so you can find your best fit.
Pricing:
Pricing for the 2025 conference hasn’t been released yet. Looking at pricing for the 2024 conference, the total cost will depend on your membership status and when you purchase your ticket. Pricing for 2024 ranged from $550 to $1,180.
What Stands Out:
We love that this conference shows some love to highly valued grant professionals who may not get a chance to connect with their peers very often. Grants are such a crucial part of a fiscally healthy organization, and the opportunity to share strategies for more grant success could be an important investment for your organization.
9. Nonprofit Storytelling Conference
Date: November 13-15, 2025
Location: San Diego, California and Virtual
Overview:
Storytelling is everything in fundraising these days, and the Nonprofit Storytelling Conference is designed to help you tell more compelling and responsible stories to engage donors. The schedule includes everything from yoga to targeted sessions to help you get more donors. Along the way, you’ll learn storytelling techniques from some of the industry’s finest storytellers.
Pricing:
The Nonprofit Storytelling Conference offers three pricing options:
- Video only: $1,495
- In-person attendance only: $1,995
- Video and in-person attendance: $2,195
Early bird pricing ends December 6, 2024, so don’t miss out on significant savings!
What Stands Out:
If your organization has struggled with telling compelling stories that drive donations, focusing on storytelling might be a great investment for you. However, this conference is on the pricier side if you miss out on early bird pricing, so you’ll need to determine if such an investment is worthwhile for your organization.
Conclusion
Nonprofit conferences can be a powerful investment in yourself and your staff. The nine conferences shared above offer unique opportunities to hear from experts in the field and create lasting relationships with colleagues and corporate partners. If you have the budget, you really can’t afford to miss out on your chance to level up your fundraising and nonprofit management.
Donorbox’s Fundraising Forward Summit is an affordable one-day conference that will be packed with actionable learnings to help you raise more in 2025. Apply today to secure your spot – you won’t want to miss it!