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Nonprofit Clubs

The Beginning – WATCH THE TRAILER FOR NEW FILM ON FGM/C IN ASIA [Video]

Ahead of the upcoming launch of The Beginning, a short film by award-winning filmmaker, child rights activist, and co-founder of Sahiyo, Insia Dariwala, produced by Equality Now, we're proud to share the trailer. The Beginning is the first fiction film on FGM/C from the Asian continent, which seeks to demonstrate the protagonist’s mental trauma and impact caused by FGM/C and why she feels the need to stop this practice. We hope this film will portray the issue in a new light and demonstrate the emotional journey that many survivors of FGM/C face. We also hope it can start a dialogue to discuss the harmful nature of this practice, and encourage more conversations around it.

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Nonprofit Clubs

Women in Leadership Executive Speaker Series – Nonprofit Organizations [Video]

Women in Leadership Executive Speaker Series – Nonprofit OrganizationsJanuary 19, 2024Panelists: Emily Bell McCormick & Kristin AndrusThe Utah Women & Leadership Project invites you step into a world of inspiration and empowerment with its Women in Leadership: Executive Speaker Series. This series is a celebration of dynamic and influential women who have shattered glass ceilings in the corporate landscape in Utah. This specific event focuses on women leaders in nonprofit organizations. Dr. Susan R. Madsen moderates a discussion with Emily Bell McCormick, Founder and President of The Policy Project, and Kristin Andrus, Community Champion.

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Grant Writing for Non-Profits

Alabama woman earns conservation award [Video]

SO EVERYONE SAYS THEY WANT TO SAVE THE PLANET, BUT NOT EVERYONE IS DOING THE WORK. VTM THIRTEENS CARLA WADE SHOWING US ONE WOMAN WHO IS DOING THE WORK AND ITS REALLY PAYING OFF FOR HER AND THE SCENIC BEAUTY OF OUR CITY AS WVTM 13 PROJECT COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS BARRIER BREAKING WOMEN TO INTRODUCE YOU TO CAHABA RIVER SOCIETY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR BETH STEWART. IT ONLY MADE SENSE TO GET OUTDOORS AND TO TAKE YOU TO THE BANKS OF THE CAHABA RIVER SO THAT YOU COULD SEE FOR YOURSELF EXACTLY WHAT INSPIRES HER. THE SERENITY OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS. SO MANY PEOPLE IN ALABAMA DONT REALIZE IS THIS AMAZING TREASURE OF CREATION THAT WE HAVE HERE IS JUST SPECTACULAR FOR FOR BETH STEWART, THIS TRANK ABILITY REPRESENTS WHAT GREAT LEADERSHIP CAN AND SHOULD BE IN MY LEADERSHIP STYLE, IVE REALLY TRIED TO CHANNEL THIS KIND OF PEACE AND JOY AND AND COMFORT THAT WE FIND IN NATURE. IDER STEWART IS THE LONGTIME DIRECTOR OF THE CAHABA RIVER SOCIETY. AND WORKING OUTDOORS COMES NATURALLY. AND MY MOM IN PARTICULAR GOT ME OUT IN THE WOODS, TROMPING AROUND, AND SHE WAS A GARDENER AND SHE TAUGHT ME ALL THE DIFFERENT TREES AND THE WILDFLOWERS. WAS THAT OUTDOORSY UPBRINGING LED TO A CAREER IN CONSERVATION SPANNING DECADES ACROSS THE COUNTRY. STEWART STARTED OUT IN NEW ORLEANS SECURING GRANTS FOR PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS, PONDS, AND IT WAS GREAT FUN. BUT I THOUGHT, I DONT KNOW WHAT IM DOING. I NEED TO GO TO SCHOOL. SO I WENT TO GRAD SCHOOL. I WENT OUT TO UC BERKELEY AND THEYRE PLANNING PROGRAM AND I ENDED UP IN THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT WHERE THEY HAVE AN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING PROGRAM. SHE JOINED THE STAFF OF THE CAHABA RIVER SOCIETY IN 1995, WHERE FOR TWO DECADES SHES WORKED TO HELP PROTECT IT. ALABAMAS LONGEST FREE FLOWING RIVER. AND IT WAS A PERFECT MIX OF MY INTERESTS IN IN WATER PROTECTION IN LAND AND LANDSCAPE PROTECTION AND IN URBAN PLANNING, BECAUSE MOST OF THE CHALLENGES FACING THE CAHABA RIVER ARE BECAUSE OF THE DEVELOPMENT THATS HAPPENING HERE IN THE UPPER WATERSHED. A JOB THATS HAD ITS SHARE OF CHALLENGES IS REQUIRING HER TO WORK WITH CITY ENGINEERS, PLANNERS AND DEVELOPERS, POSING IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ABOUT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT. WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES FACING OUR DRINKING WATER IN THE RIVER? HOW DO WE SUSTAIN THE RIVER LONG TERM AND WHAT THAT MEANS ABOUT THE WAY WE DESIGN EVERY SINGLE PROJECT THAT GOES IN THE GROUND IN A BETTER WAY? IN OCTOBER, THE NATURE CONSERVANCY REWARDED ADDED HER DRIVE AND DEDICATION WITH ONLY THE SECOND EVER ALABAMA WOMEN OF CONSERVATION AWARD IN ENVIRONMENTAL WORK. ITS REALLY IT TAKES A LOT OF PERSISTENCE. ITS HARD TO MAKE CHANGE HAPPEN. AND WHEN YOUVE BEEN IN IT AS LONG AS I HAVE, SOMETIMES YOURE MORE AWARE OF THE THINGS THAT DIDNT WORK OUT AND TO BE REMINDED, THERE ARE A LOT OF SUCCESSES THAT HAVE MADE A DIFFERENCE AND AN IMPACT ON JUST REALLY CAPS MY CAREER FOR ME. AND TO BE RECOGNIZED LIKE THAT BY MY PEERS AND PARTNERS. SO IT FELT WONDERFUL. STEWART PLANS TO RETIRE SOON, AND SHELL DEVOTE MORE TIME TO HOBBIES LIKE ART AND NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY. SHE SAYS THE ENVIRONMENTAL FIELD SEEMS TO BOTH ATTRACT AND WELCOME WOMEN. I THINK WHAT I VALUE MOST IS WHAT DOING THE DIFFERENT LEADERSHIP STYLES OF THE DIFFERENT WOMEN THAT I ADMIRE. SO MUCH IN THE VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS IS WOMEN WHO BOTH CAN BE STRONG AND INFLUENTIAL AND ALSO JUST QUINTESSENTIALLY SOUTHERN AND WOMEN LIKE BETH STEWART, WHOSE EFFORTS LEAVE A LEGACY AS RICH AND DIVERSE AS THE CAHABA ITSELF. CARLA WADE. WVTM 13. JUST BEAUTIFUL OUT THERE, ESPECIALLY WITH THE LEAVES CHANGING IN SOME OF THOSE AREAS. SO NICE TO SEE THE SHOTS OF NATURE FOR SURE. AND JASON, YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT DURING THIS STORY JUST HOW LOW THE CAHABA IS RIGHT NOW AND JUST A LACK OF RAIN THAT WEVE HAD. ITS VERY LOW. YOU LOOK AT IT WHERE IT CROSSES UNDERNEATH HIGHWAY 280 AND CALDWELL MILL ROAD JUST IN JEFFERSON AND NORTH SHELBY COUNTIES AND WHERE ITS TRYING TO CASCADE OVER THOSE DAMS. IT CANT THERE ARE JUST LITTLE TRICKLES GOING OVER IT RIGHT NOW. SO THE COP IS NOW JUST A SERIES

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Resources for Nonprofit Directors

Women in Leadership (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 leadership skills is important because it enhances your ability to communicate effectively, make sound decisions, collaborate with others, adapt to change, inspire and motivate others, empower individuals, and create positive change. These skills are transferable across various contexts and are essential for personal growth, professional success, and making a positive difference in the world.Learning leadership skills is important for several reasons, regardless of the field or profession you are in. Here are a few key reasons why learning leadership skills is valuable:Effective Communication: Leadership skills help you develop strong communication abilities, including active listening, clear articulation, and persuasive speaking. Effective communication is essential for building relationships, resolving conflicts, and inspiring others to achieve common goals.Decision Making: Leadership skills provide you with the tools to make informed and effective decisions. You learn to analyze situations, gather relevant information, consider different perspectives, and weigh potential outcomes. Good decision-making skills enable you to navigate challenges, seize opportunities, and lead with confidence.Collaboration and Teamwork: Leadership skills emphasize the importance of collaboration and teamwork. You learn to foster a positive and inclusive work environment, encourage diverse perspectives, and leverage the strengths of team members. Effective collaboration leads to enhanced problem-solving, innovation, and productivity.Adaptability and Resilience: Leadership skills equip you with the ability to adapt to change and navigate uncertainty. You develop resilience, learning how to bounce back from setbacks, embrace new challenges, and inspire others to do the same. These skills are invaluable in today’s fast-paced and evolving world.Inspiring and Motivating Others: Leadership skills enable you to inspire and motivate individuals and teams. You learn to set a compelling vision, set clear goals, and provide constructive feedback and support. By fostering a sense of purpose, you can inspire others to perform at their best and achieve collective success.Empowering Others: Leadership is not just about leading from the front; it is about empowering others to become leaders themselves. Leadership skills help you recognize and nurture the potential in others, delegate effectively, and create a culture of trust and empowerment. This leads to increased engagement, growth, and development within your team or organization.Creating Positive Change: Leadership skills enable you to drive positive change in your community, organization, or society. Whether it’s implementing innovative ideas, advocating for social justice, or championing sustainability, effective leadership skills help you mobilize others and make a meaningful impact.