Leader resources
Get Equipped for maximum impact
Get connected with training, development, and coaching for non-profit leaders and their teams. Heart for ENC conducts a variety of group training sessions throughout the year in 3 areas of focus:
Leadership Development, Organizational Effectiveness, and Resource Sustainability.
We offer large group workshops, small group intensives, and one-on-one coaching to help meet the needs of organizations.
Workshops
See upcoming and past free workshops designed to empower nonprofit leaders and their teams.
Nonprofit Calendar
See what other non-profits are doing in the area and submit your event.
Community Resource Guide
Learn about other non-profits serving in our community.
NonProfit Hub
We’re part of a growing group of nonprofits and ministries that share a common building, currently have 18 different organizations that have offices in our Nonprofit Resource Center. We all work to share resources and build connections and relationships to encourage one another in our service. It’s an exciting Community full of Servant Leaders with great potential.
History of Heart for ENC
Organizers hope coffee shop will awaken people to potential of those with special needs
The Daily Reflector By Kim Grizzard Carol Preston is not a coffee person. Tea, she likes, and hot chocolate. But she is simply not a coffee drinker, which is why it might have seemed odd that, when she accompanied her husband to a conference in Wilmington a...
Pitt County Women’s Journal
Heart for ENC FeatureFor Pitt County Women’s JournalJanuary 23, 2019By Bethany Bradsher In the corporate world, opportunities abound for training in team building, leadership and organizational skills, but too often the staff of nonprofits are hustling to run...
Heart for ENC helping nonprofits fan God’s flame
By Kim GrizzardThe Daily Reflector Sunday, February 17, 2019 There are times when the closest view does not offer the best vantage point. A case in point is when a group of local business leaders traveled to Selma, Ala., to see how a program developed there could...