Raleigh Nonprofit Training Academy

 
Event Detail
  • Date
  • May 19, 2026
  • 11:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. ET
  • Location
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Hosting, Speaking
  • Recommended CPE
  • 3 CPE credits, 1.5 credits Information Technology; 1.5 credits Behavioral Ethics

Connect with peers and explore practical takeaways on AI’s impact across finance, digital, and talent approaches — along with ways to protect the mission through strong culture and smart controls.

Location

CLA
4601 Six Forks Road
Raleigh, NC 27609

Schedule

11:30 a.m. – 12:10 p.m. | Registration and lunch

 

12:10 – 12:20 p.m. | Welcome

 

12:20 – 1:45 p.m. | AI’s Impact on Finance, Digital, and Talent Approaches

Recommended CPE: 1.5 credits Information Technology

Speaker: TBD

Join us for an interactive roundtable for nonprofit leaders exploring how artificial intelligence is showing up across finance, digital, and talent functions — and what that means for leadership, risk, and accountability. Participants will discuss real-world AI use cases, governance and audit readiness considerations, and practical ways to measure and communicate AI value to boards and funders. The session emphasizes where AI can responsibly support work, where human judgment must remain in place, and how leaders can take actionable next steps to help create clarity and assess risk.

  • Identify how AI is currently influencing nonprofit finance, digital, and talent workflows
  • Discuss the risks, controls, and governance considerations associated with AI use in nonprofit organizations
  • Identify practical frameworks to measure and communicate AI value to boards and funders
1:45 – 2 p.m. | Wellness break

 

2 – 3:30 p.m. | Protecting the Mission: Strong Culture, Smart Controls

Recommended CPE: 1.5 credits Behavioral Ethics

Speakers: TBD

This session explores common fraud risks facing nonprofit organizations and the critical role that ethics, internal controls, and organizational culture play in fraud prevention and detection. Participants will examine real-world fraud scenarios, behavioral and transactional red flags, and practical internal control strategies that can be implemented even in resource-constrained environments. The discussion also highlights how leadership tone and ethical decision-making shape a strong, fraud-resilient culture.

  • Identify common fraud risks and red flags that nonprofit organizations are vulnerable to
  • Recognize how ethics, organizational culture, and leadership tone influence fraud prevention and detection
  • Describe practical internal control practices that help strengthen accountability and reduce fraud risk
3:30 p.m. | Event concludes and Cheer, Churros, and Connection Begins at Chuy’s

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Parking information

Landmark at North Hills has two buildings. We are in the north building, which is the building to the right when you enter from Six Forks Road. The signage on the building is Smith Debnam and Prometheus Group. We are on the third floor.

Directions and parking

Please note our parking lot is permit parking only, so be sure to park in a space marked VISITOR. Visitor spaces are conveniently located in front of both buildings when you enter from Six Forks Road. We validate parking for visitors, so please note your license plate number before entering the building. Once inside, you’ll scan a QR code to check in for parking validation.

If there are no available VISITOR spaces, you may park in an unmarked space. However, please avoid parking in spaces with numbers, as these are reserved and parking there will result in towing. If you do need to park in an unmarked space, please let us know, and we’ll give you a temporary parking pass.

CPE

Recommended CPE: 3 credits, 1.5 credits Information Technology; 1.5 credits Behavioral Ethics
Prerequisites: None
Program level: Overview
Advance preparation: None
Delivery method: Group Live

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