Most organizations -- from nonprofits to business -- are trying to
solve a problem. By listening to and engaging the people most affected
by the problem, we believe organizations will find solutions more
quickly. Virginia Community Voice offers leaders a simple framework
for how to equitably make decisions, and engage people who will
benefit (or lose) the most from community programs, investments, and
policy-making. Using this model, organizations can maximize impact and
minimize harm caused to people in historically marginalized
communities. DESIGNED FOR NONPROFIT, PHILANTHROPIC, HIGHER EDUCATION,
AND GOVERNMENT LEADERS. In these two-hour introductory trainings,
participants will: Learn about the four stages of the Community Voice
model of engagement: Listen, Connect, Craft, and Reflect Reflect on
their own experiences making decisions about and engaging people in
historically marginalized communities Consider the difference between
intent vs. impact in our volunteerism, research, investments, or
programming Learn strategies for maximizing impact and minimizing harm
in decision-making and engagement September 19 -- For Nonprofits
October 3 -- For Philanthropy October 17 -- For Higher Ed. October 31
-- For Government If you are unable to attend the training customized
for your sector, please feel free to register for a different training
that fits your schedule.
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