Mayors Office Of Civic Organizing Announces 2025 Civic Summit Registration Is Now Open

Boston, MALocal News

Boston's Mayor’s Office of Civic Organizing has opened registration for the 2025 Civic Summit, taking place on April 30, 2025. The summit will serve as a platform for nonprofit organizations and local leaders to discuss civic engagement and community organizing strategies. Participants will engage in workshops aimed at enhancing leadership skills and collaboration within the nonprofit sector. The event is particularly timely, coinciding with the Super Tuesday elections, which could influence civic participation in Boston. Attendees can expect insights from experts, including contributions from Boston University’s Questrom School of Business.

The Mayor's Office emphasizes the summit's role in addressing pressing community issues and fostering active citizenship. Registration details are available on the city's official website. This initiative aims to empower local organizations and enhance their contributions to civic life.

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