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Nonprofit Resource Fair Hosts 30 Vendors

The first Nonprofit Resource Fair will be held on Wednesday, September 21 at Country Club of Pittsfield.

Pittsfield – The first Nonprofit Resource Fair will be held on Wednesday, September 21 at Country Club of Pittsfield from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

30 vendors that cater to nonprofits will be in attendance: 1Berkshire, Aligned Workplace, Angelica Castro/(R)Evolutionary Love Coach, The Berkshire Eagle, Berkshire Flyer, Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, Berkshire United Way, Christina Lane Photography, CORE 401K Program, David Honneus Credit Card Consulting, Employers Association of the Northeast, Engaged Communities Consulting, Erin Murphy Design, Green River Consulting, Holly Terry Designs, KB Accounting, Kripalu, Lamar Advertising, Lee Bank/Foundation, Lemieux Leadership Solutions, MA Health Connector for Small Business, MASS Hire, Massachusetts Service Alliance, Monterey T-shirts, Nonprofit Center of the Berkshires, PCTV, Roger Magnus Research & Consulting, Toastmasters, Toole Insurance, and Zip N Sort.

Added attractions include short panel discussions on Cryptocurrency donations and donor advised funds, a demonstration of Foundation Source Directory, chair massage, a chocolate station, visiting puppies from Berkshire Humane Society, door prizes, networking, and Berkshire County legislators in attendance.

The event is free to attend. Walk-ins are welcome but registration is appreciated at npcberkshires.org

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