(MANGO) — The Marianas Alliance of Non-Governmental Organizations is launching its April 2026 nonprofit workshop series, featuring ten sessions designed to build capacity, strengthen operations, and support long-term sustainability for nonprofit organizations across the Commonwealth.
The workshops provide practical learning opportunities for nonprofit leaders, staff, and community members, with both virtual and in-person options available.
April Workshops
What is a Nonprofit? (Virtual)
April 13, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m.
A foundational session exploring what defines a nonprofit, how organizations operate, and their essential role in strengthening communities.
Data Management for Nonprofits – Session 4: Making Data Useful (In-Person)
April 17, 9 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. | MANGO Resource Room
Participants will learn how to understand their data, turn information into simple visuals, improve programs, and connect data to the SDGs for stronger storytelling.
Sustaining Your Nonprofit (In-Person)
April 20, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. | MANGO Resource Room
This session provides a roadmap for long-term sustainability, including strategies for partnerships, program design, and developing sustainability and revenue-generating plans.
SDGs for Nonprofits (Virtual)
April 30, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m.
An introduction to the Sustainable Development Goals and how nonprofits can align programs with global and local priorities to strengthen impact and reporting.
MANGO Membership Information Sessions
MANGO will also host membership information sessions on April 14, 15, and 27, with both in-person (morning) and virtual (afternoon) options. These sessions will cover:
• MANGO’s membership structure
• Annual fees and benefits
• Access to and use of the nonprofit database
Registration Information
Registration is required for all sessions and closes the day before each workshop. To view the full schedule and register, visit:
www.mangocnmi.org/events
About MANGO
The Marianas Alliance of Non-Governmental Organizations is a coalition dedicated to the advocacy and advancement of community-driven initiatives in the Marianas. MANGO focuses on environmental sustainability, social justice, and economic development, working collaboratively with various stakeholders to achieve these goals.


