Capacity
Building
Building Thriving Communities with Meaningful Work & Wealth.
Thriving Together NCW knows that having access to fulfilling jobs and careers is an important vital condition needed to create thriving communities.
Each year, we host and sponsor webinars, workshops, and skill-based trainings in an effort to support our partners on their professional journeys and to build adaptive communities. By continuing to provide capacity building resources we can ensure our partners are well equipped to achieve and sustain their objectives.
If you would like to suggest a topic for a webinar or training that you think Thriving Together NCW should bring to our region, please complete the following request form.
Do you have a training request?
Does your organization need a space to host a meeting? The Thriving Together NCW office (located at 801 Eastmont Ave., Suite C, in East Wenatchee) has two conference rooms available for non-profit organizations to use at no charge.
Scheduling
Generally, this usage is during business hours Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm. Accommodations may be made for evenings and/or weekends if we have staff that can come in and take care of the alarm system. This will be decided on a case-by-case basis.
Amenities
Use the Thriving Together NCW Conference Room
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Capacity: Up to 15 people
Technology: large flatscreen TV, Owl Conference System, telephone, guest WiFi, and large white board
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Capacity: Up to 8 people
Technology: medium size flatscreen TV, guest Wifi, and small white board
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Access to Keurig Coffee pot / pods, sugars, creamers, and cups (we welcome replenishment, but it is not required)
Access to bottled water, cooler, and cups
Don’t forget to check out the current training opportunities being offered by our partners at the Non-Profit Practices Institute!
The Nonprofit Practices Institute (NPI) was created in partnership between the Community Foundation of NCW and the Icicle Fund to bring professional training and continued education opportunities to North Central Washington.
NPI focuses on assisting local nonprofit organizations in their capacity building efforts by hosting a variety of workshops, seminars, and networking opportunities each year, tailored specifically to the needs of our region.