YNPN San Diego Membership
There are three other Young Nonprofit
Professional Network (YNPN) chapters in the state of California. In
fact, YNPN began in San Francisco. San Diego now joins the other three
chapters, San Francisco, Inland Empire, and Los Angeles, in networking
and connecting young nonprofit professionals.
YNPN San Diego is for:
- nonprofit staff
- nonprofit volunteers
- nonprofit board members
- community organizers
While
the target audience is nonprofit professionals under the age of 35, the
list serv and many other programs and events are open to nonprofit
professionals of all ages. We hope you will join us and support San
Diego YNPN. You can participate in San Diego YNPN a number of ways:
- Join us on our Facebook and LinkedIn groups!
- Sign up for the YNPN San Diego list serv
- Participate in the YNPN San Diego blog
- Help create YNPN San Diego programs such as Meet and Greets, Professional Development, and more!
- Become a YNPN San Diego Board Member
- Become a YNPN San Diego Board committee member
- Volunteer for YNPN San Diego
- Make a financial contribution to YNPN San Diego. Learn more at the Support page
Visit us on
ynpnsandiego.org to learn more!
Now with 10,000 members
in over a dozen cities, and over 500 in San Diego, the Young
Nonprofit Professionals Network (YNPN) is a powerful, organic vehicle
for retaining and strengthening the nonprofit sector’s next generation
of leaders—led by and directly responsive to the needs of early career
nonprofit professionals. From its beginnings in 1997 as a small,
informal gathering of peers in San Francisco, YNPN has grown to become
one of the nation’s largest associations of nonprofit practitioners.
See more about our most recent event on our Events page!
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The
Young Nonprofit Professionals Network (YNPN) promotes an efficient,
viable, and inclusive nonprofit sector that supports the growth,
learning, and development of young professionals. We engage and support
future nonprofit and community leaders through professional
development, networking and social opportunities designed for young
people involved in the nonprofit community.
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