The Anne Arundel County Nonprofit Center (NPC) is pleased to publish its second annual report, summarizing activities and outcomes from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025. View the report here.
The NPC continued to offer its signature cohort programs and annual conference, connecting with over 100 nonprofits, this year while focusing on the renovation of 41 Community Place. New services include access to an online learning platform, GrantStation, and a job board for nonprofits in the County.
After one year of planning and eight months of renovation, the community got its first glimpse of the space at our Open House in February. The event was also an opportunity to collect input to better optimize the space and meet the needs of nonprofits.
Staff members and interns responded to a wide range of inquiries, engaged in outreach activities, served on committees, and shared resources throughout the year. Most importantly, we continued to make new connections and to listen to stakeholders. The NPC's growth and success is only possible because of its supporters.
To County Executive Pittman and the County Council for approving two new staff positions to our Advisory Committee, local organizations and individuals interested in our work, I am humbled and grateful. Next year will be another year of opportunities for connection, collaboration, and commitment to serving the nonprofit sector and the residents of Anne Arundel County. Thank you for taking the journey with us.
To great things a ahead,
Jennifer Purcell, Executive Director