Gov. Maggie Hassan will join nearly a dozen state agency leaders as speakers at Culture OneStop, a new conference designed specifically for board members and senior staff at New Hampshire’s cultural nonprofits, as well as for library trustees.
Culture OneStop will feature hour-long panels addressing issues related to charitable trusts, employment security and labor, insurance, and resources and economic development. Commissioners from those agencies will moderate their specific panel sessions and will be joined by experts from those fields.
Hassan will speak during the lunch session. She will be followed by short presentations made by the Department of Agriculture, Markets and Food, the Department of Education, the Department of Environmental Services, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Liquor Commission, the Racing and Charitable Gaming Commission, and the Community Development Finance Authority.
Content for Culture OneStop has been directly impacted by an online survey completed by New Hampshire cultural nonprofits. Attendees will also be able to ask questions in an open forum.
Culture OneStop takes place at the Grappone Center on May 31 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
“New Hampshire’s cultural nonprofits help make our state a wonderful place to live and visit, and are vitally important to our economy,” said Hassan. “I’m pleased that so many of our state agencies are participating in Culture OneStop and offering their expertise to these organizations.”
Registration for Culture OneStop is now open. The cost is $75 and includes panel sessions, lunch and refreshments during breaks. Partial scholarships are available. Learn more and register at nh.gov/nhculture.
The Culture OneStop committee includes the Department of Cultural Resources, the Department of Justice, the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, the New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts and the UNH School of Law.