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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
[Minnesota Rising Dispatch] April 2013
Monday, April 29, 2013
Multitudes
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"Do I contradict myself? Very well, then I contradict myself, I am large, I contain multitudes."
"Do I contradict myself? Very well, then I contradict myself, I am large, I contain multitudes."
-Walt Whitman
Friday, April 26, 2013
You're Invited | Social Innovation Lab: From Convening to Transforming
Across Minnesota, there are myriad groups hosting community conversations in effort to build stronger communities. At the upcoming Social Innovation Lab, the discussion will focus on the impact of this approach to community change.What is needed to build on these strategies to lead to powerful and effective action? How can we, as individuals and organizations, build on the convening approach and take it to the next level of impact? Explore these questions and more on with others at the Lab on May 9!
May 9: From Convening to Transforming
What does it take to move from convening conversations to transforming communities?
How do we move from talking to action that makes a difference?
In the past few years in Minnesota there has been an explosion of groups hosting community conversations and dialogue with an intention of building stronger communities. In this Social Innovation Lab, we invite a critical and generative conversation about the impact of this approach to community change.
Given the depth of experience in Minnesota with convening and hosting, the Lab Leadership Team sees this as a pivotal time to reflect on this kind of conversational leadership to honestly look at benefits, limitations, and opportunities from these approaches.
- What impact has this kind of conversational leadership led to?
- What is needed to build on convening to lead to powerful and effective action?
- For the ecosystem of social innovation in Minnesota, what are next steps in our evolution, that build on the convening approach and take it to the next level of impact?
- How can each of us as individuals, organizations and communities move from convening to effective action in our work?
- What does this mean for whether we convene, and how we convene?
This Lab is for community change makers building sustainable and just communities in Minnesota. All perspectives are needed–from businesses, neighborhoods, the arts, families, spiritual communities, nonprofits, tech, entrepreneurs, policy, and more. We are seeking a combination of long-time social innovators and those who are curious and new to the idea.
From Convening to Transforming - The Lab will occur on May 9th from 1:00 to 5 pm at Kagin Commons at Macalester College.
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Thursday, April 25, 2013
You're Invited: Network Buzz Celebrates the Citizens League 60th Anniversary!
Network Buzz is doing what it does best: supporting and connecting great people and great organizations! Join the fun on May 1 to celebrate the Citizens League's 60 years of innovation and imagination for the common good in Minnesota. There'll be cake, games, and plenty of opportunity to make new friends!
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013
You're Invited | Overcoming the Cultural Divide: Donors, Beneficiaries, and Co-Workers
Balancing clients and donors around the globe with varied socioeconomic levels and expectations makes for complex operating environments for international NGOs. In this upcoming MINN workshop, Tyler Zabriskie will host a conversation on managing these different contexts to develop cultural coherence and trust across organizations. Join in to learn more about balancing the needs of all stakeholders in this critical work!
In this interactive workshop, Tyler Zabriskie will facilitate a lively conversation on leading strategy and change in culturally diverse NGOs. Zabriskie, a senior leader formerly with World Vision and American Refugee Committee, will introduce valuable frameworks for understanding the value proposition for NGOs and for analyzing sub cultures that function within NGOs. This is a must-attend event for anyone that has felt the cultural divide between catering to donor expectations and beneficiary needs.
MINN Event: Leading Strategy & Change in Culturally Complex Contexts (4/30)
In this interactive workshop, Tyler Zabriskie will facilitate a lively conversation on leading strategy and change in culturally diverse NGOs. Zabriskie, a senior leader formerly with World Vision and American Refugee Committee, will introduce valuable frameworks for understanding the value proposition for NGOs and for analyzing sub cultures that function within NGOs. This is a must-attend event for anyone that has felt the cultural divide between catering to donor expectations and beneficiary needs.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
You're Invited: MYPEG Happy Hour at Pizza Luce
Join MYPEG at their monthly happy hour and speaker series featuring Anna Kerr of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). Celebrate Earth Day by connecting with environmentally-conscious and passionate young professionals, and learn what it takes to turn your passion for the environment into meaningful work!
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Monday, April 22, 2013
Borrow the earth
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"We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children."
-Native American Proverb
Friday, April 19, 2013
Accepting Applications: 2013 MCN Annual Conference Call for Proposals
"Those that know, do. Those that understand, teach." -Aristotle. Bring what you know together with what you can teach at the 2013 Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Conference. See below for the Call for Proposals and consider what insights and information you can share with your nonprofit colleagues. As an added incentive, your selection as a workshop presenter provides you gratis admission to the North Star Nonprofits: Charting Our True Direction conference!
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Thursday, April 18, 2013
Accepting Applications: 2013 Clinton Global Initiative America Meeting Volunteers
The Clinton Global Initiative is seeking volunteers for their 3rd annual CGI America meeting. An annual event focused on finding solutions that promote economic recovery in the United States, the gathering brings together leaders from business, foundation, nonprofit, and government sectors. If you're interested in supporting the development of solutions that increase employment, advance access to education and skills development, or strengthen energy security, consider applying to be one of 200 volunteers who help make this event a success!
Greetings from the team at the Clinton Global Initiative:Planning is well underway for our 3rd CGI America Meeting, which will take place June 13th-14th in Chicago at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers, and CGI would like to invite you to join us as a volunteer for the event. Each year over 200 volunteers play an integral role in making CGI America a success. To check out testimonials from past volunteers, click here and look for the Testimonials tab. In addition, we'd like to share a video highlighting the overall volunteer experience and invite you to view this video here.We encourage you to join us for this exciting opportunity. Apply here to be a 2013 CGI America Meeting Volunteer:
· Select "Register Now" (the green button in the upper right hand corner of the website) to begin the application process.
· The application deadline is Friday, April 26th, 2013.
The 2013 CGI America Meeting focuses on finding solutions that promote economic recovery in the United States. This working meeting will bring together leaders from the business, foundation, NGO, and government sectors to develop solutions that increase employment, advance access to education and skills development, strengthen energy security, and promote an environment for business growth and innovation. To learn more about the 2013 CGI America Meeting, please visit http://www.cgiamerica.org.Thank you in advance for applying and donating your time, talents and energy in making the 2013 CGI America Meeting a success! We look forward to receiving your application and appreciate your spirit of volunteerism and service.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
You're Invited | Networking Recess: An Artful Departure from Business as Usual
Can you come out and play? YNPN-TC invites you to their upcoming Networking Recess, using elements Give & Take programming and focused on connecting with purpose. Join them for respite from the long, hard winter, to check out the inaugural exhibit at Public Functionary, and for a fun way to get away from the everyday!
Registration open! Networking Recess: An Artful Departure from Business as Usual
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