Join us for a special edition of Unsucky Networking designed for nonprofit professionals, community organizers, and mission-driven leaders looking to make meaningful connections (without the awkward small talk).
In addition to networking, we'll hear a short presentation from Carter Sargent, a software developer passionate about creating free, accessible, understandable, and open-source technology solutions. Carter has experience in application, website, and game development and works across a wide range of programming languages and platforms.
What Carter Will Cover
How nonprofits can host and manage a database using Google Workspace tools
Creating and hosting a website or blog completely free using GitHub and Hugo
Open Q&A based on attendee interests, including:
Website development
App development
Database development
Open-source tools and resources for nonprofits
Whether you're looking to modernize your organization's technology, save money on software, or simply connect with other nonprofit professionals in the area, this event is a great opportunity to learn something new and expand your network.
Come for the connections. Leave with practical tools you can actually use.
FREE for members, $10 everyone else
Important info:
🗺️ Getting here: Put “Lackawanna Station” or the Montclair location of Popeye’s in the GPS to get to the correct entrance. Using “RecRoom” or “1 Lackawanna Plaza” will send you to a weird side entrance.
🚗 Parking: Use the lots at 1 Lackawanna Plaza (our front entrance) or 227 Bloomfield Ave (our rear entrance) . Download the HONK app or scan a QR code on-site to pay ($2.50/hr) and avoid a ticket. First 45 minutes are free.
♿️ Accessibility:Lackawanna Station is an ADA accessible building with no stairs to navigate. We have a single-room, non-gender-specific restroom inside RecRoom, and there are 2 more inside the station.
📍Once You’re Inside: We’re the first door on the right when you come into the main entrance at 1 Lackawanna Plaza.