In honor of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day in March, the EOG Houston office hosted a professional attire drive benefiting Dress for Success Houston. Thank you to Pamela Roth, VP Government Relations, and Emily Cancino, Government Relations Associate, for collecting and delivering all the donations to the Dress for Success Houston office!
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🔑 Unlock the secrets to successful fundraising at our Connections Conference! 🎤 Val Hoey from Global Philanthropic Inc. (Canada) will lead participants through a workshop that will empower, inspire and get organizations ready to revolutionize their fundraising. You'll learn about the latest fundraising trends and dive into actionable insights, innovative strategies and case studies. #ABnonprofits #fundraising #funddevelopment
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Our communications strategies are insightful, intentional, and inclusive because they are informed by our work. We are focused on whose voices we lift up, whose stories we tell, and whose wisdom and experience we center. It was a great to be in conversation about our profession and sector with the always thoughtful M. Allyn Brooks-LaSure and expert facilitator Keecha Harris, DrPH, RD on the latest episode of #TheRACEPodcast!
In an age of instantaneous communication, how are large institutions able to be so responsive and agile? Kristen Mack, VP of Communications at the MacArthur Foundation, and M. Allyn Brooks-LaSure, VP of Communications at RWJF, share their insights leading communications at two of the largest grantmaking institutions in philanthropy. Catch the full episode here! 🎧 https://ow.ly/RsLG50QpOt7
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The first step towards changing the status quo is to imagine the alternatives. But how do we actually get there? ➡️By creating spaces that allow us to imagine. Alberto Alemanno, law professor, author, and founder of The Good Lobby, emphasizes that the responsibility for nurturing these imaginative spaces is a collective effort - of individuals, organizations, and communities alike. The Good Lobby is dedicated to supporting #nonprofits, #activists, progressive businesses, and #philanthropies, amplifying their voices and advocating for change in policy-making arenas. Curious to learn more about our partner network? Visit our website: https://lnkd.in/dnE7qcaN #climatejustice
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Junior Program Manager European Climate Hub @AllianzFoundation | Master of International Affairs @Hertie | Founder @TrueCostEconomy
"The first step towards changing the status quo is to imagine alternatives“. - Alberto Alemanno, law professor, author, and founder of The Good Lobby. I concur that #ClimateJustice transcends being merely a #hashtag, a slogan, or a promise from #political and #industrial sectors. It embodies all these aspects but much more. Achieving #ClimateJustice requires collective power, ambition, and effort from every one of #us. The initial step involves imagining a future where climate justice becomes a tangible reality. By the way, The Good Lobby plays a crucial role in empowering nonprofits, activists, progressive businesses, and philanthropic organizations. They are instrumental in amplifying their voices and advocating for meaningful change within policy-making arenas. Thanks Allianz Foundation for this post <3
The first step towards changing the status quo is to imagine the alternatives. But how do we actually get there? ➡️By creating spaces that allow us to imagine. Alberto Alemanno, law professor, author, and founder of The Good Lobby, emphasizes that the responsibility for nurturing these imaginative spaces is a collective effort - of individuals, organizations, and communities alike. The Good Lobby is dedicated to supporting #nonprofits, #activists, progressive businesses, and #philanthropies, amplifying their voices and advocating for change in policy-making arenas. Curious to learn more about our partner network? Visit our website: https://lnkd.in/dnE7qcaN #climatejustice
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In an age of instantaneous communication, how are large institutions able to be so responsive and agile? Kristen Mack, VP of Communications at the MacArthur Foundation, and M. Allyn Brooks-LaSure, VP of Communications at RWJF, share their insights leading communications at two of the largest grantmaking institutions in philanthropy. Catch the full episode here! 🎧 https://ow.ly/RsLG50QpOt7
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Today marks one month since I started with Benefactor Group as a Senior Consultant in the interim services capacity. Here are four reflections I would love to share: 🗓 30 days goes incredibly fast. If you are an organization hiring for a leadership position, allow your new hire to jump in but also give them space to sit with the new. The Bene team has been incredibly thoughtful about this. 🙋♀️ It’s okay to ask for help. I say this from a place of deep compassion for organizational leaders. I have been there. Lean on people to help you. Having a third-party lens is sometimes the hardest to budget for but the best money you will spend. 📚 Knowledge is power. Easier said than done, professional development and keeping your brain sharp is imperative to our sector. “This is how we have always done it” does not work anymore. 🔆 Nonprofits are amazing, and so are the people that work for them. As we begin to dive deep into interim services and what that looks like for nonprofits, we need to take a moment to acknowledge that this is hard work. Sometimes an organization is not the right fit for the people that are hired and sometimes the person isn’t the right fit for the organization. Let’s normalize saying that is okay. If your organization, or someone you know might benefit from interim services— a focus on expanding the capacity of nonprofit organizations through change and talent management, transition planning, and sustaining development infrastructure—I’d love to learn from your experiences and explore how Benefactor Group could help! 📢 Let's Chat! And if you want to know more about “Why I Serve?” (there might be some book recs at the end) read below!
Meet our newest “Bene”, Jenny Bergman, in our latest edition of “Why I Serve.” Jenny reflects on philanthropy, the common good, and how kitchen table gatherings taught her the importance of community and civil engagement. Get to know Jenny today! bit.ly/3UqEkzV
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A must read for everyone in our sector - Unfunded: Black Communities Overlooked by Canadian Philanthropy This FFBC research report provides the first in-depth examination of the relationship between Canadian Philanthropy and Black communities. The research and analysis suggest that the Canadian philanthropic sector has failed to support the urgent and specific needs of Black communities in Canada. https://loom.ly/-cooDqw #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackCanadians #Nonprofits
FFBC Reports - Foundation for Black Communities (FFBC)
forblackcommunities.org
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The Village (noun): An intentionally curated space supporting Black leaders and resourcing nonprofits primarily impacting Black community members. Happy 2024!!! In this final snippet from my interview with the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, I share what we are looking forward to this year at The Village! Even more important, I'm encouraging businesses, consultants, & community members to consider their role in amplifying the voices & needs of Black nonprofit leaders & primarily Black supporting organizations. Learn more at nashvillevillage.org #BlackLeadersMatter #InvestInBlackLeaders #ImpactSector
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As we observe National Make-A-Will Month, let us take this moment to act thoughtfully and prayerfully. Whether creating a will or updating your current plans, let us find hope in this opportunity. Read more from Garrett Owen in his latest article - https://lnkd.in/e_WkwxmA
Embracing Stewardship and Faith During National Make-A-Will Month - read more from our Chief Philanthropy Officer, Garrett Owen. https://lnkd.in/gSCv8ubA
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