[OKC/VIRTUAL] Sustainability in Nonprofits: Planning for the Long Term


Tuesday, March 10, 2026
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM (CDT)
Category: 3-hour Professional Development Courses

Sustainability requires balance between mission delivery and operational capacity. This session explores financial models, leadership continuity, infrastructure, and adaptability. Participants examine how strategic planning connects to long-term health. The training supports realistic approaches to building organizational resilience. At the end of the day, participants will be able to:

  • Identify factors influencing long-term nonprofit sustainability.

  • Analyze organizational capacity in relation to mission goals.

  • Evaluate funding diversification strategies.

  • Apply planning principles that strengthen resilience.

  • Develop sustainability considerations for strategic planning.

Registration Options

Credits Price
Member Virtual Ticket
Registration Ended 3/9/26 at 12:00 PM CDT
$90.00
Member In-person Ticket
Registration Ended 3/9/26 at 12:00 PM CDT
$90.00
Nonmember Virtual Ticket
Registration Ended 3/9/26 at 12:00 PM CDT
$180.00
Nonmember In-person Ticket
Registration Ended 3/9/26 at 12:00 PM CDT
$180.00
Adam Soltani
OKCNP Chief Programs Officer

Adam Soltani is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma, holding a Master’s in Human Relations with a graduate certificate in Organizational Diversity and Development. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Central Oklahoma. 

Soltani served as the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR Oklahoma) from 2012 to 2025, leading the organization’s advocacy, civil rights, and interfaith initiatives. During his tenure, he was instrumental in expanding CAIR Oklahoma’s impact, particularly in community engagement, refugee support, and civil rights advocacy. 

Beyond his leadership at CAIR Oklahoma, Soltani has been an active figure in Oklahoma’s interfaith and civic communities. He chaired the Oklahoma Conference of Churches’ Religions United Committee (2012–2022) and has served on multiple boards and committees dedicated to religious education, interfaith collaboration, and social justice. 

Soltani has been a sought-after speaker at Oklahoma universities and community forums, addressing topics such as civic engagement, advocacy, and social justice. His written commentary has been featured in the Oklahoma Gazette, Tulsa World, and The Oklahoman, and he has provided expert analysis for local, national, and international media outlets. 

His leadership and advocacy have earned him multiple recognitions, including the Oklahoma Human Rights Award, the Interfaith Leadership Award, and the ACLU of Oklahoma’s Civil Libertarian of the Year Award. He has also been named among Oklahoma’s Most Influential Young Professionals, Most Admired CEOs, and top Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Leaders. In 2024, The Journal Record featured him in its Power List for Nonprofit Leaders. 

Soltani previously served as an Adjunct Instructor of Islamic Studies at Oklahoma State University, where he taught courses on world religions, Islam, and social justice until Spring 2025. 

Originally from Kansas, Adam has called Oklahoma home for more than two decades and resides in Oklahoma City with his wife and two sons.

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Adam Soltani

Adam Soltani

Chief Programs Officer