Cary Center to host networking event for nonprofit professionals at Botanic

Published: February 15, 2023

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Auburn University’s College of Human Sciences’ Cary Center for the Advancement of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies will host a networking event for nonprofit professionals at Botanic (1702 Fredrick Road, Opelika, AL) on Monday, March 13, from 5-7 p.m.

This event is for The Cary Center Nonprofit Affiliate program, which fosters a community of educators, professionals, organizations and students who have a desire to embody philanthropy, nonprofit studies and leadership in their professional and personal lives. Cary Center Nonprofit Affiliates are the first to learn of upcoming programming, and membership is free.

This event is $10 per person, and anyone interested may register today

This program was made possible by the generosity of these Cary Center Community and Collegiate program sponsors:

  • Auburn University Outreach

  • Community Foundation of East Alabama

  • River Region United Way

  • KPMG

  • Auburn University Outreach-Office of Public Service

  • Drummond Thorne Stukes Fund for Excellence in the Cary Center for the Advancement of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies

  • A community service grant made possible by state senator Randy Price and state representative Joe Lovvorn.

The Cary Center for the Advancement of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies is an academic center in Auburn University’s College of Human Sciences whose programs focus on financial wellness, philanthropy engagement and nonprofit studies.  The Cary Center inspires its participants to discover their purpose through learning, giving and growing while empowering all generations to leave an enduring legacy.

The Community and Collegiate division of the Cary Center provides capacity-building resources to nonprofits to include educational programming, professional development and networking.  

For more information about the Cary Center and all its programs, please visit  its website or contact Brittany Spillman at spillbl@auburn.edu.

Submitted by: Brittany Spillman