Let’s get real about what works and what “best practices” may need tweaking. When the board’s work is streamlined and volunteers are laser-focused, you can have even more impact beyond the pandemic without wasting time.
Increasingly, businesses talk about the importance of practicing “social responsibility” – but what does that mean? Socially responsible companies adopt policies that promote the well-being of society while working to lessen negative impacts on society
EDI work is a journey; there is no one right way or one right answer. In this session, we will dive into the methods and processes that worked for RBBB, and the mindset necessary to both start and succeed. CEO Sophie Allen-Etchart will share the tips, tasks, and changes that allowed the organization to embed EDI work and learning into RBBB’s everyday processes.
During this interactive and fun session, you’ll learn the best practices in nonprofit advocacy to advance your organization’s advocacy goals, engage key stakeholders, and ensure your organization is not left out of the conversation.
In this presentation, CEO Connie Chung Joe, will address the history of anti-Asian discrimination in the United States and how systemic issues continue to affect AAPI communities today.
Website Accessibility is more important now than ever before. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, people everywhere have relied on websites, whether it be for entertainment purposes or life-saving tasks. This dependence on the web has illuminated the issue of website accessibility. Additionally, it is estimated that over a billion people live with a disability. In essence, making sure that your website is accessible is the right thing to do. This session will review the reasons why website accessibility is crucial. You will learn what to look for in determining if your site is accessible, and we will discuss non-technical methods you can use to improve your website’s accessibility.
Are you confident that you are receiving everything you need from your nonprofit’s finance department to make informed business decisions? If not, this presentation will shine a light on the financial information you should be receiving.
This session is about assessing the organizational practices and policies to ensure they are purpose driven. Learn about the benefits and basic D&I programming and steps you can take to amplify your program outcomes.
At its best, feedback allows organizations to hear diverse perspectives, practice inclusive engagement, and build systems and structures that sustainably shift power over time. All too often, organizations have feedback practices in place that don’t yield insights. Listen4Good, a national capacity building program, aims to change that. This session will explore the relationship between feedback, program improvement, and equity and inclusion, drawing on the experiences of organizations who have participated in Listen4Good.