Help Shape Women in the North 2026
We want Women in the North 2026 to reflect your needs and desires — and that starts with hearing directly from you. Tell us the topics that would be most valuable for you, your workplace, and your team.
Building on the success of last year’s conference — including the popularity of the team approach and discounted group registration — we’re planning to keep the same format for 2026. To make it even better, we need your input on session topics. Possible areas might include public speaking, conflict resolution, active listening, dealing with difficult people, mental health, artificial intelligence in practice, and tips to help with being more efficient and organized.
Please be specific and list the topics you’d like to see in the form below. The deadline for submissions is October 1.
Your voice will help shape the conference — we can’t wait to hear from you!
“I love this conference! I encourage all women, especially entrepreneurs to attend. The ladies you meet are so lovely and the connections you make are incredible! It inspires me every year.”
“Very informative and uplifting - so glad I joined today. I would recommend this to everyone!”
“Such a great opportunity to realize how many powerful, creative and brave women we have in our own community.”
The Women in the North Conference is proudly hosted by Community Futures Peace Country
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The WIN conference focuses on building the capacity of our local women entrepreneurs and we strive to offer information pertinent to their needs in a time frame that they can manage. We are committed to supporting the economic growth of female entrepreneurship.
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Community Futures Peace Country hosts the Women in the North Conference and exists to serve entrepreneurs. We offer year round counseling, business planning and training. We are a developmental lender with the ability to offer loans up to $150,000.
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We also offer monthly Lunch & Learn sessions in our board room usually on the third Wednesday of the month. Session topics range from finances, social media, human resource issues, government programs and much more.