FAU to host philanthropy summit focused on nonprofit leadership and impact

Dr. Stacy Volnick President - Florida Atlantic University
Dr. Stacy Volnick President - Florida Atlantic University
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The School of Public Administration at Florida Atlantic University’s Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters is partnering with Spirit of Giving and Arreva to host the 2025 “Arreva’s Driven by Cause Summit.” The event will take place on Thursday, Oct. 16 and Friday, Oct. 17 at FAU’s Student Union located at 777 Glades Road on the Boca Raton campus. Tickets and registration are available online at Summit Driven By Cause – Arreva.

The summit is intended for nonprofit executives, fundraisers, board members, consultants, and foundation leaders interested in expanding their impact, increasing community engagement, and improving organizational sustainability. Attendees who participate in both days can earn nine Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) credits.

More than 20 nationally recognized speakers are scheduled to present at the summit. These speakers are noted for their work in redefining success within the nonprofit sector and influencing how organizations grow and lead. Jillian Hasner, CEO of Take Stock in Children, will be among the featured speakers. The complete list of speakers and the schedule is available on the Arreva website.

For further information about the event, inquiries can be sent to asapat@fau.edu.



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