The Confidence Advantage: Building Better Teams, One Human at a Time

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Learn alongside other non-profit leaders at this year’s Central Washington Conference for the Greater Good, June 11th at Heritage University in Toppenish. This annual conference is where non-profits, philanthropy, and others working for the greater good come together to learn, connect, and be inspired.

What if the real barrier to your team’s success isn’t strategy or capacity—but confidence?

How is that confidence shaping the way your team communicates, makes decisions, and shows up under pressure?

That’s the focus of this year’s keynote with Margie DuBois.  Margie has spent her career helping leaders build confident, emotionally intelligent teams—and she knows what gets in the way.

 

Confidence isn’t a personality trait. It’s a skill—and most teams are never taught how to build it.

In this interactive session, you won’t just hear about confidence—you’ll see how it shows up in real behaviors, team dynamics, and everyday moments at work. You’ll explore the 7 Habits of Confident Humans™ and the patterns that quietly shape how teams function—especially under pressure.

In nonprofit work, where expectations are high and resources are stretched, small shifts in how people show up can change everything—how feedback is received, how decisions are made, and how teams support each other through hard moments.

Register Today!

Early bird ends on May 11. Space is limited!

Because when a room full of nonprofit leaders builds confidence together, it becomes easier to move forward—together.

Join us June 11 in Toppenish. We can’t wait to see you!
Matt & Nancy and your Conference planning team