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November 17, 2017 - Tessah Danel

Lewis & Clark Bank and Nonprofit Association of Oregon Collaborate On Successful Event in Oregon City

Lewis & Clark Bank and Nonprofit Association of Oregon Collaborate On Successful Event in Oregon City

Lewis & Clark Bank and Nonprofit Association of Oregon worked together to bring much needed event programming to Oregon City.


 

Hats off the Nonprofit Association of Oregon. The organization's event, which we gladly sponsored last week at the Museum of the Oregon Territory in Oregon City, was the first NAO seminar held in Clackamas County in almost four years. 

The 40-plus registered guests learned about managing board responsibilities and how to engage board members in the organization's fundraising. 

Please look for more partner programming from Lewis & Clark Bank in 2018 and beyond. We are committed to bringing these high-value educational offerings forward. As people and organizations grow, so grows the community.


 

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