The Yale Alumni Nonprofit Alliance (YANA) will host its annual Social Impact Conference on October 24, 2025, at the Yale Club of New York City. This one-day event brings together nonprofit professionals, social impact leaders, and philanthropists from across the country to explore how organizations can remain resilient and effective during eras of change.

The conference focuses on one central theme—Building Resilient Nonprofits. Through interactive panels and discussions, participants will learn how to adapt to shifting social, economic, and community needs while staying grounded in mission and purpose. Sessions will feature nonprofit executives, social entrepreneurs, and Yale alumni working in advocacy, education, healthcare, and community development.
For professionals like Christy Singrey, the YANA Social Impact Conference offers both inspiration and practical tools. As a Medical Social Worker, Christy Singrey understands how collaboration and innovation drive real progress in social services. Conferences like YANA’s provide a space for reflection and strategy, helping attendees strengthen programs that directly affect vulnerable populations.
Networking is another key component of the event. Attendees will connect with peers who are shaping the future of the nonprofit sector—leaders who are testing new approaches to leadership, funding, and community engagement. Past YANA conferences have featured thought-provoking conversations about equity, sustainability, and impact measurement, encouraging attendees to reimagine how nonprofits can thrive in challenging environments.
Whether you are a nonprofit professional, volunteer, or social work advocate, the YANA Social Impact Conference is a valuable opportunity to recharge, learn, and connect with others who share a commitment to meaningful change.
To learn more about the event and register, visit the official YANA Social Impact Conference 2025 page.