Supporting Good Trouble with Good Facilitation

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It’s a challenging world for nonprofits and the communities we serve. COVID-19 has deeply exacerbated our community's greatest inequities and the road to recovery has been pitted by roadblocks and slowdowns. Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits welcomes nonprofits to our Activate Your Impact Policy Summit from February 15 to February 17. 

This year's theme is Driving Fearless Advocacy. Designed for nonprofits that want to take their advocacy efforts to the next level, our summit speakers will provide inspiration and practical guidance about how to fearlessly drive policies that advance social justice for oppressed communities. As always, the summit will provide tools to help nonprofits further policies that will advance their missions.

On February 15, we'll gather for Supporting Good Trouble with Good Facilitation, presented by Meredith Curry, Executive Director of the Northern California College Promise Coalition (NCCPC).

In this session, participants will how how to drive advocacy and build coalitions through strong facilitation with Meetings that Matter. Explore ways that NCCPC activates its coalition members, partners, allies, and the greater community around bills, how to set up your teams and networks for success to promote your campaigns, how to keep people on task and on track throughout and after the campaign, and how to keep relationships strong regardless of the outcome. 

Learning Outcomes: 

  1. Get examples of meeting agenda templates that work
  2. Explore how to design an outreach toolkit
  3. Find out ways you can engage multiple supporters and co-sponsors for a broader, stronger initiative.

Speaker

Meredith Curry Executive Director, Northern California College Promise Coalition

Meredith Curry, Executive Director of the Northern California College Promise Coalition, focused her two decade-long career leading local. regional, and statewide programs developing and scaling systems and practices centered on equity while educating and empowering everyday leaders. Mer was a National College Attainment Network (NCAN) Federal Advocacy Fellow and is on the NCAN Federal Task Force for 2022.. Mer holds an MBA from CSU Long Beach, a BA in English from UCLA, was recently included in Silicon Valley Business Journal’s 2021 40 Under 40, and is a 2020 honoree of the Eudaimonia Society at the UCLA Healthy Campus Initiative.


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