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SUMMARY:Nonprofits Talking Taxes - The Webinar!
DESCRIPTION:Join Project Team member Kim Klein on her upcoming webinar from the Nonprofits Talking Taxes series. Nonprofits are a huge part of CaliforniaÕs economy in addition to being the main social safety net\, the main source of education\, art and culture\, and environmental protection and preservation. Tax cuts have really affected our ability to do our job and impacting the communities we serve – we need to speak up. To do that\, we need to understand CaliforniaÕs tax and budget structure and the various reforms that are being proposed to fix it. By working cross sector instead of issue by issue\, we can exercise our aggregate clout with lawmakers and at the ballot box to create a state which reflects the values of the common good. Whether you receive government funding or not\, this is one of the most important issues of our time and itÕs time to start talking about taxes.
URL:https://buildingmovement.org/event/nonprofits-talking-taxes-the-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Social Service and Social Change Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Like many nonprofit organizations\, service providers are committed to building the capacity of our communities to increase health\, safety and well-being. We know\, however\, that service provision alone will not solve the systemic issues our communities face. Luckily\, more and more organizations are building an integrated model that incorporates both critical services and strategies for social change. This interactive webinar\, led by Frances Kunreuther (Director)\, will include Building Movement ProjectÕs process for incorporating social change models into social service work; stories from organizations successful bridging of service\, organizing\, advocacy\, and client-leadership strategies; and reflection and dialogue about how these strategies might apply to your own work.
URL:https://buildingmovement.org/event/social-service-and-social-change-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Helping Nonprofits Survive a Crisis: A Webinar with Kim Klein
DESCRIPTION:As capacity builders\, we are often called in at last minute (or later) to help organizations get out of a crisis. What are practical realistic steps we can recommend? What are the benchmarks an organization should look at as it climbs out of a crisis? How can you tell whether something is a crisis or an endemic problem? Is it ever too late to help? In this fast paced webinar\, Kim Klein will take you through some ways to deal with crises based on her award-wining book\, Reliable Fundraising in Unreliable Times. (The book was the McAdams Book Award Winner for 2010!). Klein uses actual examples\, formulas and helpful exercises which you can use with your clients to help them survive and even thrive after a crisis.
URL:https://buildingmovement.org/event/helping-nonprofits-survive-a-crisis-a-webinar-with-kim-klein/
LOCATION:Webinar
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: PACE Presents\, The Emerging Framework for Civic Engagement Evaluation
DESCRIPTION:Join Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement (PACE) for a conversation about how to improve the evaluation of civic engagement efforts. In response to the call for better tools for assessing progress and framing the impact of civic engagement\, the Building Movement Project (BMP) has partnered with groups like the Innovation Network to collect these new tools and uncover a useful framework for how groups can think differently about how to approach civic engagement evaluation. BMP Director of Civic Engagement\, Trish Tchume\, will be a guest speaker\, joined by Ehren Reed\, Senior Associate at the Innovation Network\, and moderated by Chris Gates\, the Executive Director of PACE-Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement.
URL:https://buildingmovement.org/event/webinar-pace-presents-the-emerging-framework-for-civic-engagement-evaluation/
LOCATION:Webinar
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