Passing the Torch, Preserving the Flame

The Detroit M.L.K. Day 2012 Committee and the Building Movement Project invite Detroit area women activists & advocates across generations to join us as we renew our individual commitment to the fight for peace and justice. In honor of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. we are hosting a special reception honoring the Women of […]

What Works: Developing Successful Multigenerational Leadership webinar

Many nonprofits are now contending with four generations at work, which can lead to conflict as opportunities for growth become more limited. At the same time, programs that increase employee skills, leadership options, and ultimately satisfaction have been cut, and employees are looking to move on. Further, as tension grows, important lessons can be lost. […]

Achieving Generational Harmony

Many nonprofits struggle to address generational issues, especially concerning leadership, within their organizations. Join Frances Kunreuther for this plenary session at the Nonprofit Human Resources Conference to learn best practices and strategies that work to ensure your nonprofit is making the most of the talent in your organization.

What’s Age Got To Do With It? Building a Multigenerational Movement

Project Team member Helen Kim will be speaking at the Asian American Justice Center's Advancing Justice Conference. This interactive session will examine issues related to generational change in leadership and building a multigenerational movement through case scenarios, exercises, presentation of examples and discussions. Drawing on the work done by the Building Movement Project and presented […]

Structuring Leadership TeleSalon

As the Baby Boom generation ages, there is more discussion about the future leadership of nonprofit organizations. At the same time, many leaders have found their next steps limited or unclear, especially in the present economic climate. Many organizations have been looking for alternative ways to share leadership and decision-making in their organizations in order […]

Beyond Service Delivery: How Nonprofits Can Transform Communities with Frances Kunreuther

Many service providers around the nation are exploring new ways to not only provide for immediate needs but also to address the underlying systems which limit opportunity for our most marginalized communities. Join Frances Kunreuther, Executive Director of the Building Movement Project, to learn how and why service providers are developing civic engagement and advocacy […]

Social Service and Social Change: Integrating Civic Engagement into Service Work

This call is part of an ongoing series hosted by the Building Movement Project for those interested in implementing social service and social change work. This month’s conference call will provide a space for learning amongst Executive Directors and Senior Staff of organizations that are integrating civic engagement activities into their service organizations. The conversation […]

How Can Detroiters Protect the Commons? Workshop with Kim Klein

Join Project Team members Kim Klein and Linda Campbell to learn more about the Commons-based approach Detroiters can take to address issues vital to their communities including: how to mobilize funding or resources, what race or class issues might be involved, and framing our vision for positive change. Expect new ideas and an inspiring new […]

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