Door County Community Foundation: Nonprofit strategic planning training session rescheduled

October 8, 2025 – Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin –  Nonprofit staff, board members, and volunteers are invited to a rescheduled Door County Nonprofit Training Series workshop focused on strategic planning on Wednesday, November 5 from 8 – 11:30 a.m. at the Sevastopol Town Hall, 4528 WI-57, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235.

This engaging “101” Introduction to Strategic Planning training session will be presented by Josh Kilgas and JD Gildemeister from Solutions for Changemakers and tailored to today’s nonprofit landscape. During the interactive session, attendees will learn how to assess their organization’s readiness for planning, explore current leading practices, and uncover opportunities to secure outside funding for the process. Nonprofit leaders will leave with practical tools and insights that can immediately be applied to build resilience for the future. 

Solutions for Changemakers has a mission to empower changemakers – nonprofit leaders and boards – with strategy, tools, and insight to strengthen organizations and create meaningful, lasting change. Driven by growth mindset, integrity, empathy and resilience, Solutions for Changemakers provides approachable, expert leadership support to help nonprofit leaders turn big challenges into practical solutions. 

Go to givedoorcounty.org/training/ or email amy@unitedwaydc.com by October 31 for more information and to register. Seating is limited for this session.

This nonprofit training session is offered free of charge thanks to a partnership between the Door Community Nonprofit Group, Door County Community Foundation, Raibrook Foundation, and United Way of Door County.

The Door County Community Foundation, Inc. is a collection of separate charitable funds set up by individuals, families, non-profit organizations, private foundations and businesses that are managed, invested and disbursed for the current and future good of Door County. The Community Foundation was launched in 1999, currently administers more than $65 million in assets, and distributes more than $7 million to charities every year.