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Writing a Personal Statement (Climb Your Everest Nonprofit Leadership Workshop) [Video]

Climb Your Everest nonprofit organizes weekly leadership skills workshop to empower women to excel in their jobs. Learning to write a personal statement is an essential leadership skill for women’s empowerment because it fosters self-awareness, confidence, effective communication, and the ability to inspire change. It empowers women to articulate their goals and advocate for gender equality with clarity and conviction.Learning to write a personal statement is important as a leadership skill for women’s empowerment for several reasons:Self-Expression: Writing a personal statement encourages women to articulate their thoughts, values, and aspirations. It allows them to reflect on their journey, experiences, and beliefs, fostering a deeper understanding of themselves as leaders.Self-Confidence: Crafting a personal statement boosts self-confidence. When women can clearly communicate their leadership goals and motivations, they become more self-assured in their abilities to pursue leadership roles and advocate for their ideas.Inspiration and Motivation: Sharing personal stories and experiences through a personal statement can inspire others. By seeing women in leadership roles who have overcome challenges, other women are motivated to pursue their own leadership journeys.Effective Communication: Effective leadership often hinges on the ability to communicate ideas persuasively. Writing a personal statement sharpens communication skills, which are crucial for women leaders when advocating for gender equality, equity, and empowerment.Networking and Support: Personal statements are often shared within professional and networking circles. They serve as a way for women to connect with mentors, sponsors, and other leaders who can provide guidance and support in their leadership endeavors.Setting Goals: Writing a personal statement involves setting clear, actionable goals. This skill is essential for women leaders as they map out their leadership path and work towards their objectives in the pursuit of women’s empowerment.Advocacy: Women’s empowerment often involves advocating for gender equality and social change. A well-crafted personal statement can be a powerful advocacy tool, helping women leaders convey their vision and rally support for their causes.Storytelling: Effective leaders often use storytelling to engage and inspire others. Writing a personal statement hones this skill, allowing women to share their experiences in a compelling and relatable manner.Building a Personal Brand: Personal statements contribute to building a personal brand as a leader. They help women establish themselves as experts or advocates in their chosen fields, which is crucial for gaining influence and making a difference in the realm of women’s empowerment.Self-Reflection and Growth: The process of writing a personal statement encourages self-reflection and personal growth. It prompts women to continually assess their leadership journey, learn from their experiences, and adapt their approach to better serve the cause of women’s empowerment.

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Turkey Bolognese from The WCK Cookbook [Video]

Purchase Feeding Humanity, Feeding Hope, WCK’s first-ever cookbook at https://wck.org/cookbook. In this cookbook, we’ve gathered recipes inspired by many of the places our Relief Team has cooked following disasters and other crises around the world, as well as sharing inspiring narratives from the chefs, volunteers, and communities we’ve met along the way. Comfort meals have always been a central part of WCK’s relief efforts—a warm plate of food is nourishing for both the body and soul. The World Central Kitchen Cookbook: Feeding Humanity, Feeding Hope dedicates a chapter to these hearty and heartwarming dishes that help remind people in the wake of a disaster that someone is thinking of them. Chef Wendy gave us a preview of the Turkey Bolognese recipe!Turkey BologneseWe have dozens of pasta dishes in our playbook, but this one is our ace in the hole. It’s infinitely adaptable, stealthily healthy, and enjoyed by all ages everywhere we serve it. It showcases a simple water-efficient technique: You cook the pasta directly in the sauce (similarly to Karla’s Creamy Curry Pasta on page 133), which starts loose and ends up enriched by the pasta’s starch-your pasta cooking liquid essentially becomes your sauce. Meaning one less pot to wash- saving time, effort, and precious water.Serves 4 to 63 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil1 medium yellow onion, finely diced2 medium garlic cloves, finely chopped1 small carrot, peeled and cut into ¼-inch dice1 small eggplant or 1 large zucchini, cut into ½-inch cubes 1 teaspoon ground fennel1 teaspoon ground coriander1 bay leaf1 teaspoon dried oregano½ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepperKosher salt1 pound ground turkey (or ½ pound ground beef and ½ pound ground pork)2 tablespoons tomato paste1 (14.5-ounce) can diced tomatoes4 cups chicken stock or water12 ounces penne pasta1 cup grated parmesan cheese, for serving ½ cup finely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley, for serving- In a medium pot, combine 2 tablespoons of the olive oil and the onion and cook over medium heat, stirring frequently, until translucent, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and carrot and cook, stirring frequently, until the carrots are softened but still crunchy, about 3 more minutes. Add the eggplant or zucchini and cook, mixing well, until the vegetables soften, about 2 more minutes. Add the fennel, coriander, bay leaf, oregano, pepper flakes, black pepper, and ½ teaspoon salt and stir to combine.- Add the remaining 1 tablespoon oil and the ground meat and cook, stirring occasionally and breaking the meat up into small crumbles, until no longer pink, about 5 minutes. Add the tomato paste and cook for 2 minutes, mixing to incorporate it into the meat and vegetables. Add the canned tomatoes and stock and bring the sauce to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to medium and simmer, uncovered, until the sauce is somewhat reduced and starting to thicken, 25 to 35 minutes. It should have the consistency of a loose chili. Taste and add salt, if needed.- Add the pasta to the pot of sauce and mix well to coat and disperse the pasta. Cook, uncovered, stirring every few minutes so that the pasta cooks evenly and doesn’t stick to the bottom of the pot, until it’s al dente and the sauce is thickened, about 15 minutes. Remove the bay leaf.- Taste and add salt and pepper, if needed. Serve with a shower of parmesan and parsley.

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RAISE! One Cause Conference – Day 1 [Video]

In an electrifying kick-off to the 2023 annual One Cause ‘Raise’ Conference in Nashville, Nonprofit Show host Jarrett Ransom helped welcome enthusiastic nonprofit professionals from around the country to this epic two-day event. With the city’s rich musical history as the backdrop, the conference set the stage for a memorable experience of connecting and learning. Jarrett Ransom, CEO of the Rayvan Group and your self-proclaimed “nonprofit nerd,” shares the Day 1 experience—with a live broadcast from the event. Emily Newberry, Vice President of National Accounts at OneCause.com, joined Jarrett on the broadcast stage, sharing her 12-year journey with the organization. She described how the Raise Conference has grown exponentially since its inception seven years ago in Washington, DC, with this year boasting over 600 attendees. The theme of innovation was buzzing throughout the event. Emily noted that nonprofits and fundraisers are embracing technology and innovation more than ever before, driven by the expectations of both donors and the evolving landscape, especially in the wake of COVID-19. Barbara O’Reilly, founder of Windmill Hill Consulting, and LaShonda Williams from the Fundraising Academy at National University added to the conference’s dynamic atmosphere. Barbara and LaShonda both lead sessions on the age-old debate of “Old School vs. New School” fundraising, highlighting the importance of integrating technology effectively into fundraising strategies. Throughout the conference, attendees are soaking up knowledge, connecting with industry leaders, and discovering innovative tools and strategies to boost their organizations’ impact. The palpable energy in the air, coupled with Nashville’s vibrant culture, has created an unforgettable experience for all. Don’t miss tuning in for Day Two, as the One Cause Raise Conference continues to inspire nonprofit professionals to revolutionize the world of philanthropy!You can also listen to the show on your favorite podcast channel. Additionally, the American Nonprofit Academy provides news, inspiration, and training for the nonprofit and social impact community.#fundraising #nonprofit #socialimpact

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Toy Donation Video 1

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Season 2: Ep 6 Embracing your Creative Being with Nonprofit Owner Noemi Creative Souls Noemi Capote [Video]

Come join Lori Moilov and Noemi Capote as they deep dive into art, starting a nonprofit, and creativity. Creativity is LIMITLESS!Noemi Capote a dancer some days, other times she’s a poet, a writer of stories, a lyricist with endless songs to share… a Creative Soul indeed.In 2022, she founded NOEMI CREATIVE SOULS, a nonprofit organization for the creative arts where we can find inspiration and ways to collaborate. Supporting local (Florida 🌴🌞), national, and international artists in all art forms, free from financial obligation to the artists that join this growing community. Featuring the stories of admirable artists through professionally written articles/bios, and exclusive features. Creating opportunities for all artists to expand their horizons, Noemi launched a one-stop music sync agency to help musicians find song placements in various media, including TV shows, films, commercials, and video games. Noemi is here to help us believe in the healing power of our Creative Souls and add magic to our world with what we get to create.Creative Souls Gazette: https://noemicreativesouls.org/gazette/Website: https://noemicreativesouls.orgSupport:https://noemicreativesouls.org/support/Article featuring Lori Moilov ‘LUV’: https://noemicreativesouls.org/luv/Special thanks:Host – Lori Moilov @luvthisofficial/@Limitlesscreativitypodcast/@higherluvrecords Guest – Noemi Capote @noemi.creativesoulsGraphics – Valerie Moilov @valerieilyse Music – “Frequency” artist BEEZEE (Lori Moilov)https://music.apple.com/us/album/freq…Producer: Jay AnonXmous Solone-Myvett @anonxmousking, Mixer: DuWayne Phinisey @phinisey , Mastering Engineer: Reuben Cohen (Lurssen Mastering) @reuben_cohen1111 @lurssen_masteringEditor – Lori Moilov#limitlesspodcast #creativity #limitlesscreative #creative #imagination #creation #innovation #storytelling #ideas #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #entrepreneurlife #creativitydevelopment #inspiration #community #storiesthatmatter #sharinginspiration #creativity #limitlesscreativity #writer #poet #poetry #singer #songwriter #lyricist #nonprofits #writer #dancer #songwriter #poet #author #headstandartist #founder #directorWebsite: https://www.higherluvrecords.com/podcast

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StratComm.Live – The Small Business and Nonprofit Marketing Podcast [Video]

Presented by Grand River Agency —- http://grandriver.agencyOur new podcast officially launches September 11!Do you need to AMPLIFY YOUR MESSAGE for a small business or nonprofit organization? STRATCOMM.LIVE is THE podcast for Small Business and Nonprofit Marketing.We’re here to help YOUR organization tell your story to the people that need to hear it.A lot of nonprofits and small businesses have something great going – but they struggle to let people KNOW about it!We want to give you the tools to help you get the right message to the right people at the right time. Join Kelsey Boudin and Josh Hatcher each week as we talk about ways to get your message to the masses on STRATCOMM.LIVE – THE Small Business and Nonprofit Marketing PodcastStay tuned for more PREVIEW episodes this week leading up to our launch!Follow StratComm.liveWebsite | http://stratcomm.liveFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/StratComm.LiveLinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/stratcomm-live/Youtube | http://youtube.com/@stratcommliveApple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stratcomm-live-the-small-business-and-nonprofit/id1706322463Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/1Th2PqXTPtYICrWVd7Gd2K?si=5edb872a4428489bFollow Grand River AgencyWebsite | http://grandriver.agencyLinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/grand-river-agencyFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/grandriveragencyInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/grandriveragency/Youtube | https://www.linkedin.com/company/grand-river-agency

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Nonprofit Evaluation 101 [Video]

Join the CommNS Co-Create team for “Nonprofit Evaluation 101.” Strong evaluation helps nonprofits track progress, inform program improvements, and communicate impact to key audiences. If you’re new to evaluation or just looking for a refresher, come to this session to gain tools and best practices for high-quality and powerful evaluation.

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Food City Friday: School Bucks Challenge kick-off and race week events with Food City [Video]

Lisa Johnson with Food City, shares with us all the details of this year’s School Bucks Challenge, that will see Food City donate $800,000 to local school systems! Lisa also got us ready for Bristol Race Week, by telling us about all of the Food City driver appearances and special events taking place all next week!For more information go to the Food City website

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Questions From Nonprofits! [Video]

Jarrett Ransom welcomes guest co-host LaShonda Williams CFRE, a trainer at Fundraising Academy, and they share insights in response to questions from viewers and listeners. The first question involves the idea of department heads attending board meetings to foster relationships and communication between the staff and the board. LaShonda and Jarrett emphasize the importance of this practice, highlighting the benefits of building relationships and the need for direct connections between fundraising staff and board members. Next, they address the question of organizing a community walk with multiple organizations involved. LaShonda recommends assessing the need and involving all stakeholders in the planning process while managing expectations regarding participation percentages. The discussion then turns to email communication frequency, where they stress the importance of data analysis, segmenting the audience, and respecting individual preferences for communication frequency. They encourage the use of smart goals and segmentation to tailor communications effectively. Finally, they discuss the idea of hosting monthly all-staff lunches on-site to build camaraderie, especially in organizations that offer remote work options. LaShonda advises considering the geographical locations of employees and budget constraints while aiming for quarterly in-person meetings to strengthen team cohesion.You can also listen to the show on your favorite podcast channel. Additionally, the American Nonprofit Academy provides news, inspiration, and training for the nonprofit and social impact community.#fundraising #nonprofit #socialimpact