The nonprofit conference landscape in 2026 is more vibrant than ever, offering professionals unprecedented opportunities for learning, networking, and professional development.
Whether you’re focused on fundraising, technology, marketing, or social impact, there’s an event tailored to your needs.
Here’s your comprehensive guide to planning your conference calendar for the year ahead.
The 2026 Nonprofit Conference Landscape
This year brings together over 30 major conferences spanning technology, fundraising, marketing, donor relations, and social innovation. The sector continues to embrace hybrid formats, with several premier events offering virtual attendance options alongside in-person experiences. Geographic diversity is also notable, with conferences spread across North America and Europe, from the sunny shores of Palm Springs to the historic halls of Oxford.
Key Highlights for 2026
NTEN 2026 (March 11-13, Detroit, MI)
The Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network returns with its flagship conference, bringing together thousands of nonprofit tech professionals. Expect sessions on AI implementation, data security, digital transformation, and emerging technologies that are reshaping how nonprofits operate and engage with supporters.
AFP Icon (April 26-28, San Diego, CA)
The Association of Fundraising Professionals’ annual conference remains the gold standard for fundraising education. AFP Icon 2026 will feature over 100 educational sessions, countless networking opportunities, and the latest trends in donor engagement, major gifts, and comprehensive campaigns.
Bridge Conference (July 29-31, National Harbor, MD)
The Bridge Conference is the premier event for direct response fundraising professionals. Hosted by the Direct Marketing Association of Washington, this conference brings together experts in direct mail, digital fundraising, and integrated campaigns. It’s an invaluable opportunity to learn cutting-edge acquisition and retention strategies from industry leaders.
Points of Light Conference (June 22-25, Washington, DC)
For organizations focused on civic engagement and volunteer management, Points of Light is the premier gathering. The conference celebrates volunteerism while providing practical tools for mobilizing communities and creating lasting social impact.
International Fundraising Congress (October 20-23, Noordwijk, Netherlands)
IFC brings a global perspective to fundraising and development, attracting professionals from over 60 countries. If you’re looking to expand your international network and learn about fundraising practices from around the world, this is your conference.
Budget-Friendly Virtual Options
For those with limited travel budgets, several excellent virtual conferences are available. The Monthly Giving Summit (February 25-26) offers free attendance, the Nonprofit Marketing Summit (Spring 2026) and Generosity Xchange (October 2026) both offer robust virtual programming that delivers significant value without the cost of travel.
Complete Conference Calendar by Month
February
P2P Forum (Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum)– February 24-26, 2026, Baltimore, MD
Monthly Giving Summit– February 25-26, 2026, Virtual (Free)
March
NTEN 2026– March 11-13, 2026, Detroit, MI
Nonprofit Dreamin’– March 25-27, 2026, Charlotte, NC
April
Engage for Good– April 21-24, 2026, Palm Springs, CA
Skoll World Forum– April 21-24, 2026, Oxford, UK
AFP Icon– April 26-28, 2026, San Diego, CA
CCAE Conference– April 28-30, 2026, UBC, Vancouver, BC
May
Classy Collaborative– May 6-7, 2026, Chicago, IL
Build Good Summit– May 13-14, 2026, Toronto, Canada
GiveCon (Bloomerang/Qgiv)– May 17-20, 2026, St. Louis, MO
Good Tech Fest– TBD 2026 (May expected), Sundance Resort, UT
June
Social Innovation Summit– June 2-3, 2026, Atlanta, GA
Points of Light Conference– June 22-25, 2026, Washington, DC
July
Bridge Conference– July 29-31, 2026, National Harbor, MD
September
DreamForce– September 15-17, 2026, San Francisco, CA
NIO Summit– September 22-24, 2026, Fort Worth, TX
Tech Forward Conference– September 27-29, 2026, Kansas City
bbcon (Blackbaud)– September 29 – October 1, 2026, Columbus, OH
October
AHP International Conference– October 7-9, 2026, Nashville, TN
Independent Sector National Summit– October 13-16, 2026, Phoenix, AZ
CGP Conference (Charitable Gift Planners)– October 14-16, 2026, New Orleans, LA
Cause Camp– October 20-21, 2026, Chicago/Northbrook, IL
International Fundraising Congress (IFC)– October 20-23, 2026, Noordwijk, Netherlands
Generosity Xchange– October 2026 (exact dates TBD), Virtual
SOCAP Global– Late October 2026, San Francisco, CA
November
GrantSummit 2026– November 4-7, 2026, San Antonio, TX
December
NonProfit POWER– December 1-3, 2026, Baltimore, MD
Tips for Maximizing Your Conference Experience
Register Early: Most conferences offer significant early bird discounts. Plan your calendar now and register early to save on registration fees.
Set Clear Goals: Before attending, identify 2-3 specific outcomes you want to achieve, whether it’s learning a new skill, making connections in a specific area, or finding solutions to organizational challenges.
Network Intentionally: Review the attendee list in advance when possible, and schedule meetings with people you want to connect with before the conference begins.
Share What You Learn: Plan to bring back insights to your team. Consider creating a brief presentation or report summarizing key takeaways.
Make 2026 Your Year of Professional Growth
The nonprofit sector continues to evolve rapidly, and staying current with trends, technologies, and best practices has never been more important. Whether you’re able to attend one conference or several, make the investment in your professional development. The connections you make and the knowledge you gain will pay dividends for your organization and the communities you serve.
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