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When:  Oct 21, 2021 from 09:00 AM to 10:30 AM (PT)
Community:   BC Interior Chapter

When & Where

Online Instructions:
Url: http://us02web.zoom.us/j/85636663558?pwd=TnhDaHF6VWZ0cGRpeStxNk9URlM2QT09
Login: Zoom link will be sent out October 20, 2021

Oct 21, 09:00 AM - 10:30 AM (PT)


Description

Session Description
Have you ever been speechless when a donor says something offensive? Have you been in situations where you look and feel like an outsider? Have you compromised yourself to meet a stakeholder’s request? Have you advocated for ‘mission drift’ to secure a donation? Have you felt powerless in meetings with senior leadership? We all have, and the struggle is most definitely real. However, our ability to navigate those situations and address the marginalization we experience is not equal. It’s deeply rooted in our power and privilege.

Privilege is a loaded word, especially when it comes to securing and stewarding major gifts from companies and individuals. Donor relationships are rife with power dynamics that almost always put the fundraiser in a position of weakness. Working from this place of weakness will mean that you cannot show up fully; thus you won’t be as effective as you could be.

How can we authentically understand and use privilege in relationship building with donors and your own organization? Instead of shying away from it, let’s reflect on and learn how to work with our own areas of privilege and disempowerment to be more authentic and effective.
If you come with an open mind and heart, this workshop will help you build more resilience and power in yourself. You’ll walk away with practical and tactical strategies to harness your power as a badass fundraiser in navigating and building relationships with donors, volunteers, board members, and colleagues.

Learning Outcomes
• Learn what it means to do philanthropic work with an anti-oppression lens, acknowledging and working through questions of power and privilege.
• Understand the concepts of privilege and power dynamics and learn how to spot them in relationships.
• Investigate your own biases, privileges, and disempowerment as it relates to your professional life.
• Develop personal strategies to show up more authentically and effectively in your work in philanthropy – with donors, volunteers, board members, and colleagues

Pricing

registration type
regular
    All Registrants
$10.00

Contact Information

AFP Okanagan Admin

info@afpokanagan.ca