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SUMMARY:Hollywood Storytelling for Nonprofit Fundraising
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nYou’re doing the most important work there is: changing lives and creating a better world. So why do great nonprofits struggle for the attention and funding they need to make the impact we all want to see? The answer\, baked into our very DNA\, is storytelling. \nThe right story\, told the right way\, has the power to break through the noise and make a connection with your audience that leads to action. The good news is that great storytelling doesn’t have to be difficult. We can easily adapt a framework that has been perfected over the last 100 years by a multi-billion-dollar industry—and use it for good! \nIn this webinar\, we’ll break down Hollywood-based storytelling best practices and teach you how to apply them to boost your online fundraising. \nIn this workshop\, participants will: \n\nWhy storytelling works and when/how it works best\nWhat’s wrong with the way most nonprofits tell their story\nThe most effective types of stories you should tell\nWho can tell your story\, so you don’t have to\nThe Personal Quest Story Formula that you can start using today\nHow to apply storytelling to Donate pages\n\nTarget Audiences:  \n\nNonprofit leaders looking to raise more money and engagement\nFundraising/development professionals\nMarketing and Communications professionals\n\nLearn more about our certificate programs! \nFacilitator:\nBoris Kievsky is the Chief Storyteller and Nerd for Good at dotOrgStrategy\, dedicated to helping nonprofits harness storytelling and technology to create more heroes for their cause and a better world for all of us. \nHaving spent a decade in computer science and over 15 years in theater\, TV\, and film\, he now loves to combine his passions for technology\, storytelling\, and making a positive difference in the world. Over the last 10+ years\, Boris has helped hundreds of nonprofits increase their impact locally and globally through the effective use of storytelling across digital media\, including websites\, social media\, email\, video\, advertising\, and crowdfunding\, as well as technology that can reach and help more people without over-stretching an organization’s resources. \nIn addition to consulting\, Boris teaches Digital Storytelling for Nonprofits at the NYU School of Professional Studies. \nEmail wo*******@*****************ne.org with any questions!  \n  \n\n\nWe request that organizations limit their registrations to 5 participants per workshop. Please only register other people when you can provide the requested information for each participant; additional registrations under the same name will be removed. If you would like more than 5 employees from your organization to participate in this workshop\, please email wo*******@*****************ne.org.\n\n\nREGISTER HERE\n\n\n\nRegistration is required. Please be advised that by registering for this event\, unless we hear from you otherwise\, we will include you as part of our regular electronic mailing list. Please also be advised that the event may be recorded or photographed by Support Center for Nonprofit Management (Support Center). By enrolling for this event\, you hereby: (1) give consent for Support Center or any third parties to use your photograph or image in its print\, online and video publications; (2) release Support Center\, its employees and any outside third parties from all liabilities or claims that you might assert in connection with the above-described uses; and (3) waive any right to inspect\, approve or receive compensation for any materials or communications\, including photographs\, videotapes\, website images or written materials\, incorporating photos/images of you. To revoke this waiver\, please email Operations Associate\, Maya Kassahun\, at wo*******@*****************ne.org.
URL:https://supportcenteronline.org/event/hollywood-storytelling-for-nonprofit-fundraising/
LOCATION:WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Webinar,Workshops & Events
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SUMMARY:Spring Cleaning in the Board Room: A Four Part Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an energizing 4-part series of sessions jam-packed with practical tools and resources (6/1; 6/8; 6/15; 6/22)\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\nIf you are or plan to be a nonprofit chair\, board member\, or CEO\, and you believe a stronger board leads to a more impactful organization\, join us for an energizing series of sessions jam-packed with valuable perspectives\, and practical tools\, and resources. \nPlease note that registrants are expected to attend all four sessions. \nSESSIONS INCLUDE:\nLess Talk More Action: How Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion\, Access & Belonging are Changing the Look\, Feel of Nonprofit Boards\n6/1/2023 \n1:00 PM-3:00 PM (EST) \nWe’ll begin our series with a look at how calls for racial justice and equity and inclusion are changing the look\, feel and functioning of nonprofit boards. How well are we cultivating a deeper understanding of the community or communities that we serve and bringing their perspectives\, needs\, feedback\, and priorities into our strategic boardroom discussions? We’ll review the ways in which this is happening and highlight immediate actions your organization can take. \nUnderstanding Cultural Competency: Why it is vital for your boards success\n6/8/2023 \n1:00 PM-3:00 PM (EST) \nWe’ll begin our series with a look at how calls for racial justice and equity and inclusion are changing the look\, feel and functioning of nonprofit boards. How well are we cultivating a deeper understanding of the community or communities that we serve and bringing their perspectives\, needs\, feedback\, and priorities into our strategic boardroom discussions? We’ll review the ways in which this is happening and highlight immediate actions your organization can take. \nKeeping It Real – Telling Your Story\n6/15/2023 \n1:00 PM-3:00 PM (EST) \nWe know what we do\, but how do we share our story in a way that creates action with your board members\, potential board members\, community members\, and donors? Learn proven strategies\, best practices and practical tools that will help your organization amplify its message. \nFolding it all in\n6/22/2023 \n1:00 PM-3:00 PM (EST) \nWe have the pieces so how do we create the “ideal board? In this session\, you’ll get powerful tips for defining your ideal board team and then finding\, enlisting\, orienting\, and developing those members. \n\n\nPRESENTERS\nVicki Clark \nBased in Memphis\, Tennessee\, Vicki Clark has extensive experience as both a nonprofit leader and consultant. She has delivered training on a variety of nonprofit governance topics to a broad range of organizations\, including Boys and Girls Clubs\, American Institute of Graphic Arts\, Association of Professional Chaplains\, Allen County Public Library\, and Sangamon County Community Foundation\, among others. \nVicki also has her own consulting practice in which she helps build the capacity of nonprofit\, government\, faith-based\, and business sector organizations through training\, speaking\, writing\, and consulting. In this capacity\, Vicki has worked with the Leader to Leader Foundation (formerly The Peter F. Drucker Foundation)\, Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory\, Prevent Child Abuse America\, Association of Junior Leagues International\, Association of African American Museums\, Literacy USA\, and others. \nPrior to her work as an independent consultant\, Vicki filled several roles at The Points of Light Foundation in Washington\, DC\, including vice president of community initiatives\, volunteer services\, and external relations. She created and executed the foundation’s strategy with multiple markets and various segments of the volunteer sector. She also has worked on staff with the National Volunteer Center\, the Volunteer Center of the Texas Gulf Coast\, the Houston Metropolitan Ministries\, Foodmaker\, Inc.\, and others. Vicki also has experience in the corporate sector specializing in human resources and publishing. \nChela Sanchez \nChela Sanchez epitomizes reliability\, creativity\, energy and heart. Originally from Oregon\, Chela has worked in tandem with nonprofits throughout her working career in business development. \nChela is known for her ability to excel at a wide variety of projects including project management\, community building and mobilizing resources to execute action. She is the second set of eyes and Vicki’s right hand in developing recommendations in DEI planning. Her work helps individuals and organizations push past bias\, social barriers and stereotypes\, to help us all move forward together through mutual respect\, appreciation and understanding. \n\n\nThe webinar series value is $125 per participant. The fee is waived thanks to the generous and visionary support of the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development. For more information or questions on registration\, please reach out to Gabriela Barria (gb*****@*****************ne.org) \n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE\n\nRegistration is required. Please be advised that by registering for this event\, unless we hear from you otherwise\, we will include you as part of our regular electronic mailing list. Please also be advised that the event may be recorded or photographed by Support Center for Nonprofit Management (Support Center). By enrolling for this event\, you hereby: (1) give consent for Support Center or any third parties to use your photograph or image in its print\, online and video publications; (2) release Support Center\, its employees\, and any outside third parties from all liabilities or claims that you might assert in connection with the above-described uses; and (3) waive any right to inspect\, approve or receive compensation for any materials or communications\, including photographs\, videotapes\, website images or written materials\, incorporating photos/images of you. To revoke this waiver\, please email Operations Associate\, Gabriela Barria\, at gb*****@*****************ne.org.
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SUMMARY:Personality\, Work Styles and its Impact on Workplace Culture
DESCRIPTION:Certificate Program: Leadership and Supervision\, Executive Leadership\nDescription:\nWant to improve interactions and learn to work more effectively with others? Too often differences in the workplace result in conflicts and miscommunication that can be easily resolved. In this workshop\, participants will complete an assessment tool designed to improve work productivity\, teamwork\, and communications. People’s Style at work assessment is a non-judgemental tool used to measure behavior tendencies and provide a common language people can use to better understand themselves and adapt their behaviors with others. You will complete an online assessment that will produce a detailed report about your personality and behavior. This workshop is best suited for staff and board members who want to enhance communication\, collaboration\, and problem-solving in the workplace. \nIn this workshop\, participants will: \n\nIdentify their behavioral style;\nUnderstand how personality and style differences may influence behavior at work;\nRecognize the strengths of each style and identify ways to effectively manage style differences and maximize performance\n\nThis workshop is best suited for: \n\nStaff and board members who want to enhance communication\, collaboration\, and problem-solving in the workplace\n\nLearn more about our certificate programs! \nFacilitator:\n \nKeith H. Green is an accomplished Senior Executive\, Thought Leader\, Speaker and Facilitator with more than 30 years of success in nonprofits and defense. Leveraging extensive experience in organizational administration and operations as well as direction of training programs and staff in not–for–profit\, commercial\, and industrial environments\, he is a valuable asset for health and wellness companies or programs for Education and children\, of various sizes and stages of growth that are seeking expert assistance with project management\, creating structure around human capital\, staff development\, strategic planning\, or policy and practice development. His broad areas of expertise include board governance\, strategy\, strategic planning\, business planning\, and human resources. \nAs a veteran Board Member\, Keith currently holds seats on the Board of Directors for University Hospital-­Newark\, Programs for Parents\, Inc. and Boys to Leaders Foundation. He has served as a Member on dozens of community organizations\, schools\, and nonprofits. He holds a Bachelor of Science – HRM from the Union Institute & University and completed the Executive Leadership Program at UCLA as well as the Advanced Leadership Program with United Way Worldwide. \nIf you have questions or are having trouble using a discount code for one of our workshops\, please contact workshops@supportcenteronline.org. \n\n\nREGISTER HERE\n\nRegistration is required. Please be advised that by registering for this event\, unless we hear from you otherwise\, we will include you as part of our regular electronic mailing list. Please also be advised that the event may be recorded or photographed by Support Center for Nonprofit Management (Support Center). By enrolling for this event\, you hereby: (1) give consent for Support Center or any third parties to use your photograph or image in its print\, online and video publications; (2) release Support Center\, its employees and any outside third parties from all liabilities or claims that you might assert in connection with the above-described uses; and (3) waive any right to inspect\, approve or receive compensation for any materials or communications\, including photographs\, videotapes\, website images or written materials\, incorporating photos/images of you. To revoke this waiver\, please email wo*******@*****************ne.org
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SUMMARY:Repurposing Conflict
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nWhat thoughts or emotions does the word CONFLICT invoke in you? For many\, it has a bad connotation! However\, research shows that individuals and groups that learn to navigate through conflict and use it to their benefit become highly motivated and effective. \nDuring this workshop\, participants will learn: \n• How our perception of conflict affects how we manage our professional and personal relationships. \n• Different perspectives on conflict \n• Various techniques to manage conflict and build trust. \nThis workshop is best suited for: \nAnyone in a leadership position – executive directors\, managers\, supervisors\, board presidents/chairs\, and volunteer coordinators\, who want to strengthen working relations with their team. \nLearn more about our certificate programs! \nFacilitator:\n \nFaith Saunders or you may hear\, Faith McCalla – same person! Has been a trainer for over 20+ years. started her career at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ)\, now Rutgers University\, where she worked for over 12 years. During this time\, Faith received a master’s degree in Psychiatric Rehabilitation from the same and later became an adjunct professor at the School of Health Related Professionals – a position she held for many years. Faith left Rutgers University to implement and develop a New Jersey State-funded Employment  Institute – Career Connection Employment Resource Institute (CCERI) at the Mental Health Association in New Jersey (MHANJ). She served as director of CCERI for fourteen years – providing training and technical assistance to over 150 organizations in 10 New Jersey counties on mental health and employment-related issues. \nEmail wo*******@*****************ne.org with any questions!  \n  \n\n\nWe request that organizations limit their registrations to 5 participants per workshop. Please only register other people when you can provide the requested information for each participant; additional registrations under the same name will be removed. If you would like more than 5 employees from your organization to participate in this workshop\, please email wo*******@*****************ne.org.\n\n\nREGISTER HERE\n\n\n\nRegistration is required. Please be advised that by registering for this event\, unless we hear from you otherwise\, we will include you as part of our regular electronic mailing list. Please also be advised that the event may be recorded or photographed by Support Center for Nonprofit Management (Support Center). By enrolling for this event\, you hereby: (1) give consent for Support Center or any third parties to use your photograph or image in its print\, online and video publications; (2) release Support Center\, its employees and any outside third parties from all liabilities or claims that you might assert in connection with the above-described uses; and (3) waive any right to inspect\, approve or receive compensation for any materials or communications\, including photographs\, videotapes\, website images or written materials\, incorporating photos/images of you. To revoke this waiver\, please email wo*******@*****************ne.org.
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