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Next: September 22 :: 5:30 to 7 pm :: Wallingford Community Senior Center

Association of Fundraising Professionals 

The national association for people who work in development.  Representatives of the Washington chapter will introduce the programs of AFP and talk about the benefits of membership.  For a preview, see http://www.afpwashington.org/

Janet Boguch

Since 1988, Janet Boguch has been owner and principal of Non-Profit Works, a nonprofit management and organization development-consulting firm. Over 300 nonprofit organizations of all types and sizes have worked with her for guidance, technical assistance and leadership coaching in the areas of strategic planning, governance development, organizational change and all aspects of fundraising. She has also been teaching nonprofit management and related topics for 15 years.

She will talk with Schmoozefest participants about how she has developed Non-Profit Works and the satisfactions of being a consultant to nonprofits.


The Nonprofit Schmoozefest is Seattle's Nonprofit Networking Event.

Please join us for conversation, good information and refreshments in a relaxing, informal setting.  The Schmoozefest is held on the fourth Wednesday (most months -- check the webpage to confirm)  from 5:30 to 7 pm, usually at the
Wallingford Community Senior Center
lower level of the
Good Shepherd Center,
4649 Sunnyside N.

$5 donation requested (free for members of The Evergreen State Society).

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Some Past Schmoozefest Guests and Featured Nonprofits:

Links to the organizations and summaries of some of these programs are available through the links above.

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