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Voter Engagement Can’t Be One-and-Done | Voter Empowerment Project [Video]

Source:https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-ahz2f-130332fInterview with Dave Chandrasekaran, Co-founder and Executive Director of the Voter Empowerment Project. VEP leverages skilled volunteers to help front-line community-based organizations that work on voter engagement. Dave shares how they engage volunteers to support communities over time rather than just every 2 years.  Learn how trust was built with CBO’s over time and how skill-based volunteering is creating amazing impact.  The Voter Empowerment Project (VEP) is a grassroots initiative that launched in November 2019 and mobilizes individuals to support voter turnout in high-need areas. VEP’s network of volunteer professionals provides remote technical assistance to small, high-impact, front-line organizations that mobilize voters in historically disadvantaged communities. Find VEP on:https://twitter.com/EmpowerVoters https://www.instagram.com/empowervoters/ https://www.facebook.com/empowervoters Volunteer here  Rough Transcript [00:00:00] We have a very timely guest on with the midterms coming up. We reached out to the voter empowerment project, voter empowerment.org, voter empowerment.org, and we found none other then the co-founder and executive director Dave Chandresakaran to join us on the podcast.[00:00:46] Dave, how is it? It’s going great, George.[00:00:48] Thanks so much for having me on.[00:00:51] Well, I could imagine, I don’t know, a million other things that you are racing to do as we approach such a important time in American Politic, but I maybe we could start with your story. How did, how did this begin? I, I know 2019 was the year, but maybe you[00:01:08] can bring us back.[00:01:09] Sure. Our founding was back in 2019, but it really was inspired by some experiences several of us had in 2016. And I, along with many of my colleagues who are here based in the DC area, we like to every election cycle go knock on doors and go phone bank, and we try to recruit as many of our friends and colleagues to come and do the.[00:01:30] And so in 2016, many of us were in Pennsylvania. And on, on one day I was in South Philadelphia knocking on some doors, predominantly African-American neighborhood. And there was an older black gentleman who answered the door in one case and had no interest in voting. And he explained that was because quote, you people come here every four years, you yell at us to go vote and you leave because you don’t give a damn.[00:01:52] That’s something that when I tell that story, often everyone in the room nods their head. They’ve all experienced that when they’re doing election related work. But I think the problem was as I spoke to some of my colleagues in the campaign sector, they said, You know, that’s what happens. You talk to 10 million voters and you upset 2 million of ’em.[00:02:07] It’s just collateral damage. And I think as we experience what happened to people, especially communities of color after the 2016 election and for the years afterwards, a lot of people were absolutely suffering, especially people of color. And when we approached 2020, I really didn’t wanna perpetuate that situation of having out of towners, parachute into black and brown neighborhoods and just tell them what to do and then leave.[00:02:31] And so we really, were brainstorming in 2019, how can we still activate volunteers from around the country, but do so in a way that’s more respectful, that’s gonna have, you know, meaningful impact and really values the communities we’re talking to. And so we recognize that. Hundreds or thousands of really small, amazing non-profits out there that are doing this work.[00:02:52] And they do it year round and they’re based in the community. They reflect the community. They work not just on elections or voter empower, empowerment or civics. They also work on housing and healthcare and education and criminal justice reform. So they just have far more trust in their communities, but a lot of them are under.[00:03:10] And so we thought, why don’t we find volunteers from around the country, all of whom are just really smart and have a lot of skills, and let’s go to these fall nonprofits and let’s say, Hey, if you have access to our network of just really smart people, what could we do for you? And so that morphed into this model where we kind of became a pro bono consulting firm for small organizations that were at the front lines of helping get out.[00:03:32] That’s[00:03:32] so interesting cuz you hear this, You know, you people come here every four years and tell us to go vote. It’s like there’s this giant voter apparatus, this amazing engine that gets revved up with the order of billions of dollars and then disappears, vanishes overnight. and it in one way makes complete sense.[00:03:55] It, it seems like there’s just like a lack of feedback loops because I imagine the other side of the narrative, the people that are working for progressive change in these neighborho

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174: Planting the Seeds of Change with your Nonprofit Board (Christal Cherry & Renee Rubin Ross) [Video]

SUMMARYDoes your nonprofit’s leadership truly represent the diverse voice you serve? Why is it more important than ever to have equal representation at the board level? In episode # 174 of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, two talented nonprofit professionals have come together to collaborate on this important topic. Renee Rubin Ross and Christal Cherry share aspects from their DEIB training program and how nonprofits who commit to the process can strengthen the well-being of the entire organization. Renee and Christal discuss the knowledge gaps that exist between black and indigenous people of color and their white counterparts and what actions your board members can take once they recognize the differences that exist.ABOUT CHRISTALChristal M. Cherry, is a trained fundraiser with more than 22 years of nonprofit experience serving on executive teams, as a liaison with boards, and a confidant to the CEO/Executive Director. Christal has a passion to help transform board members into impactful leaders and touts fundraising as her ministry – the place where she feels she can make the biggest difference. Christal’s mantra: Fundraising is not an F word. Christal founded and leads The Board Pro, a company that equips board members with the tools they need to effectively govern and help nonprofits to fulfill their missions, scale, and become change agents in their communities.ABOUT RENEEDr. Renee Rubin Ross is a recognized leader on board and organizational development and strategy and the founder of The Ross Collective, a consulting firm that designs and leads inclusive, participatory processes for social sector boards and staff. Committed to racial equity in the nonprofit sector, Dr. Ross guides leaders and organizations in strategic plans and governance processes that deepen social change, racial justice and community strength. In addition to her consulting work, Dr. Ross is the Director of the Cal State University East Bay Nonprofit Management Certificate program and teaches Strategic Planning and Board Development for the program.

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Nonprofit Financials 101: Understanding and Managing Nonprofit Reporting [Video]

This is the first of two sessions on non-profit financial management with Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Rosalind ‘Roz’ Zavras. This session helps individuals understand the basics of non-profit financial reporting. Roz will review sample non-profit reports and talk about how non-profit accounting is different from regular accounting!

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Cybersecurity! Nonprofit Power Week – Day One [Video]

EideBailly.com leads this Power Week series with the 5 most important steps to protect your nonprofit from ransomware, supply chain attacks, phishing scams, and natural disasters which may crush your technical systems. Day one was in front of a live audience with Director of Cybersecurity Kyle Hendrickson! / . . .This is a recent episode of The Nonprofit Show –the Nation’s daily live streaming telecast where the Nonprofit and Social Impact Community comes together each weekday discussing important topics– from money to management to missions.If you lead or work for a registered nonprofit 501(c)(3), social impact or service organization, or are thinking of starting a nonprofit–, The Nonprofit Show is an excellent resource of current nonprofit information and operating strategies to make your social impact amazing. Each weekday there are new guest experts and thought leaders on the fast-paced 30-minute LIVE show—with topics ranging across nonprofit boards, foundations, grant funding, volunteer managers, donor relations, fundraising experts, NPO marketing, grant writers, philanthropy donors, nonprofit legal and tax professionals, CFRE info, nonprofit software and nonprofit apps providers, Nonprofit CRM programs, charity tax expertise, virtual galas, charity auctions, online nonprofit charity event programs, social impact strategic planning, fundraising and fund development, fiscal sponsorships, capital campaigns, community impact analysis, donation management, nonprofit jobs, nonprofit HR, nonprofit classes and training, global NGO organizations, as well as nonprofit sector Thought Leaders.Connect to The Nonprofit Show: https://bit.ly/The-Nonprofit-ShowListen to us on your favorite podcast channel: https://bit.ly/NonprofitShow-PodcastsThe American Nonprofit Academy https://bit.ly/AmericanNonprofitAcademy provides our Nation’s nonprofit social impact community collective News, Inspirations, and Training. #fundraising #nonprofit #socialimpact

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Digital Marketing for your Nonprofit – It’s a Non-negotiable [Video]

There is a perception that digital marketing is expensive and is the preserve of big Non-Profits. This is not true at all. The best thing about Digital Marketing is that it has democratized the entire process of raising funds. It has put small and mid sized Non-Profits at a equal footing with the large ones.If you thought digital marketing is expensive think again. We are committed to empower small to mid size Non-profits to have the same advantage as any multi million dollar foundationVisit our website: https://nfsfoundation.org/