The City of Atlantic City Multicultural Services successfully hosted its first ABC’s of Operating a Non-Profit class on November 17th, marking an important milestone in its efforts to support local organizations. The event welcomed a diverse group of nonprofit representatives who gathered to strengthen their knowledge, share ideas, and build connections rooted in community purpose.
The class brought together organizations with a wide array of missions, visions, and future goals. Each group had the opportunity to introduce their work, creating an atmosphere of understanding and mutual respect. This exchange not only broadened participants’ perspectives but also fostered meaningful dialogue about service, challenges, and community needs.
To ensure full accessibility, the session was thoughtfully paced to support attendees whose first language was not English. This intentional approach allowed all participants to remain fully engaged and comfortable throughout the discussion. The supportive environment helped bridge communication gaps and encouraged open, confident participation.
Representatives from various organizations found camaraderie as they shared similar experiences, obstacles, and aspirations. These discussions highlighted how diverse cultures and backgrounds could come together through their common goal of serving the community.

The class delivered clear and practical information on the essentials of running a nonprofit. Topics included foundational responsibilities, operational structures, and long-term planning. The material was designed to be easily understood and applicable, providing tools that participants could immediately put to use.
Attendees were highly engaged, asking thoughtful and insightful questions that deepened the conversation. Their curiosity and active participation demonstrated a shared commitment to organizational growth and ethical service.
Real-world examples and hands-on guidance allowed participants to connect the content directly to the work they perform or hope to pursue. This approach helped demystify complex processes, making nonprofit management more accessible to emerging and established leaders alike.
By the conclusion of the event, participants expressed renewed confidence and clarity in their roles. Many shared that they were leaving the class better equipped with knowledge that would strengthen their organizations and expand their impact.
The City of Atlantic City Multicultural Services expressed pride in providing a space that bridged language barriers and supported collaboration. The success of the first ABC’s of Operating a Non-Profit class underscored the importance of accessible, community-centered education.
Through this initiative, the department reinforced its commitment to empowering local organizations and fostering growth across Atlantic City’s diverse nonprofit landscape.
Photo Credit: City of Atlantic City Multicultural Services
