Non-Profit Organization & Small Business Capacity Building Series

The Nonprofit & Small Business Development Series seeks to uplift rising nonprofit organizations & small businesses, primarily those operating in the target neighborhoods of: Fenway, Back Bay, Mission Hill, Roxbury, and South End, by connecting them with community leaders and university expertise around capacity building and best practices & tips to better engage relevant stakeholders. Sessions are open to the public – you do not need to be affiliated with a nonprofit or business in these neighborhoods.

Register for our mixture of online and hybrid sessions below.

Questions?

Contact Chelsea Lauder, Director of Outreach and Programming at the link below.

Select Wednesdays October through December.

All sessions held from 12:00-1:30.

In person sessions held at Northeastern Crossing.

1175 Tremont St, Roxbury MA, 02120

10/16

Introduction to Branding with Fena Fenelon

Hybrid

Northeastern Crossing, 1175 Tremont St

The first session is led by branding expert, Fena Fenelon, and focuses on developing your “branding DNA.” Exploring the art and science of creating a strong brand, it delves into key components of branding, such as brand strategy, positioning, messaging, and identity design. This session is open to the public and targeted at non-profit organizations and small businesses in the City of Boston. Join us to build your organization or business’ capacity for storytelling, stakeholder engagement, and funding.

10/30

Funding Strategies & Grant Writing

Online Only

This session will cover topics around funding strategies, grant writing, and resources available for nonprofit and small businesses in the City of Boston. An interactive discussion with representatives from Northeastern, The Small Business Development Office in the City of Boston, local nonprofits, and small business owners will offer ideas, resources, and best practices for participants to build their own capacity for fund and partnership development.

11/13

Legal Considerations

Online Only

This presentation introduces the legal aspects of starting and running a small business or nonprofit organization. Designed for small business owners, entrepreneurs, and nonprofit leaders, the session will cover critical legal topics, including the selection of appropriate business structures, tax-exempt status for nonprofits, early compliance focuses with state and federal regulations, and intellectual property protection. Participants will gain valuable insights into the legal obligations that govern business operations and nonprofit activities, as well as strategies for navigating common legal challenges.

12/4

Branding Strategy & Implementation

Hybrid

Northeastern Crossing, 1175 Tremont St

Join branding expert, Fena Fenelon for a session on developing and implementing a branding strategy. Learn how to set measurable goals and identity target audiences for your brand. Utilize this training as a jumping off point for your role as a storyteller within an organization or small business.

12/11

Leveraging Higher Education Partnerships

Hybrid

Northeastern Crossing, 1175 Tremont St

Colleges and Universities can be important stakeholders for non-profit organizations and small businesses. Join representatives from across Northeastern University as they share more about opportunities to engage with the student, staff, research, facility, and community resources for organizations and small businesses.

City and Community Engagement

Main: (617) 373-7666

Northeastern Crossing: (617) 373-7555

City and Community Engagement

716 Columbus Avenue
Room 190
Roxbury Crossing, MA, 02120

Northeastern Crossing

1175 Tremont Street
Roxbury Crossing, MA, 02120

Follow us on social media!