BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20210802T150000Z DTEND:20210802T160000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Let's Connect: Innovation DESCRIPTION:Necessity is the mother of invention. When times demand it\, nonprofit professionals can innovate\, change\, and adapt to achieve any goal. Even still\, change is never easy. If you're ready to learn how your organization can pivot and pioneer new approaches\, then this discussion is for you. \n\n\n\nDuring this session\, you'll learn from organizations who were nominated for the Pivoting Pioneer Award at the 2021 Philanthropy Awards Luncheon. We've celebrated their accomplishments and now it's time to take a peek behind the curtain to understand what happened behind the scenes so that we can apply those learnings to our own organizations. \n\n\n\nIn the second part of the session\, we'll move into breakout rooms to encourage small group discussion and networking. You will have the opportunity to share your perspective\, ask questions\, and gain insight from your nonprofit peers. \n\n\n\nThis is a program of the Let's Connect: Virtual Discussion Series. \n\nSpeakers:\n\n\n\nNonprofit professionals know how turn obstacles into opportunities and make lemonade out of lemons. Join several 2021 Philanthropy Awards Nominees to hear how these organizations quickly developed new programs and services to meet the need in 2020. More than a recap of their awards submission\, these speakers will share a behind-the-scenes peek at what it takes to create new services in times of change. \n\n\n\nJill Gaikowski spent the first part of her career as a project manager on award winning accounts for Ad Agencies in New York and Kansas City. Before her return to HappyBottoms in 2016\, Jill served as Executive Director of Mothers & More\, a national motherhood membership organization. She was honored with the Ingram's Local Hero award in 2018 and led HappyBottoms to win several awards from Nonprofit Connect including the Pivoting Pioneer award for work done in 2020. \n\n\n\nKim Gasper is the Director of Fund Development at Harvesters The Community Food Network. Kim oversees and manages all fundraising programs\, including planning\, goal setting\, implementing and evaluating all fundraising activities to secure financial support and meet Harvesters' fundraising goals. Kim has nearly 20 years of experience in fundraising and holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communications from Missouri State University.\n\n\n\nSteve Scraggs has been in public education and nonprofit work for the past 25 years. In the public school system he served as a teacher\, building and district leader across 5 school districts in 3 states. He has been particularly successful supporting diverse communities and families with economic challenges. His present work at the YMCA of Greater Kansas City supports children's programs\, providing leadership and support for over 60 program sites. Steve has a bachelor's Degree in Education from Emporia State University\, a Masters Degree in Urban Educational Leadership from UMKC\, and a Ph.D. in Educational Policy and Leadership Studies from the University of Missouri. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou!\n\nYour active participation is highly encouraged. No one has all of the solutions\, but everyone has something worth contributing. Your small group discussion participation will help others share\, grow\, and learn. \n\nLet's Connect: Virtual Discussion Series\n\nWhat's the best way to stay connected? Turn to your nonprofit network. Join Nonprofit Connect for facilitated discussions with your nonprofit peers every Monday morning at 10:00 AM. We will select a new topic each week\, and invite you to tune in for learning and sharing. 2021 Let's Connect Summer Sessions are focused on celebrating and learning from our 2021 Philanthropy Awards Nominees. Join us! \n\n\n Let's Connect: Resilience July 19 (R.S.V.P here)\n Let's Connect: Perseverance July 26 (R.S.V.P here)\n Let's Connect: Innovation August 2 (R.S.V.P. here)\n Let's Connect: Equity in Action\, Individuals August 9 (R.S.V.P. here)\n Let's Connect: Collaboration August 16 (R.S.V.P. here)\n Let's Connect: Equity in Action\, Organizations August 23 (R.S.V.P. here) \n\n\nDisclaimer: Discussions will be recorded and shared as a resource\, so participation means you may be recorded as well.\n\nCancellation/Program Policies:\n\nNo refunds will be processed within 3 business days of the program date. No shows will be billed. Nonprofit Connect may take photographs\, screenshots\, or video recordings at public and virtual events\, so we ask that you read our Privacy Policy for more information. Each registration is for one individual. We kindly ask that you do not circulate your webinar link with others who have not registered.\n\n\n\nSo that we can serve you better\, we want to understand who is in the room. You will be asked two demographics questions as you register for this event. We will never share your individual information\, and we will only report on demographics in aggregate. Any questions or comments? Contact us at info@npconnect.org. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Necessity is the mother of invention. When times demand it\, nonprofit professionals can innovate\, change\, and adapt to achieve any goal. Even still\, change is never easy. If you'\;re ready to learn how your organization can pivot and pioneer new approaches\, then this discussion is for you. \;
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\nDuring this session\, you&rsquo\;ll learn from organizations who were nominated for the Pivoting Pioneer Award at the 2021 Philanthropy Awards Luncheon. We'\;ve celebrated their accomplishments and now it'\;s time to take a peek behind the curtain to understand what happened behind the scenes so that we can \;apply those learnings to our own organizations. \;
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\nIn the second part of the session\, we&rsquo\;ll move into breakout rooms to encourage small group discussion and networking. You will have the opportunity to share your perspective\, ask questions\, and gain insight from your nonprofit peers. \;
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\nThis is a program of the Let'\;s Connect: Virtual Discussion Series. \;
\nNonprofit professionals know how turn obstacles into opportunities and make lemonade out of lemons. Join several \;2021 Philanthropy Awards Nominees to hear how these organizations quickly developed new programs and services to meet the need in 2020. More than a recap of their awards submission\, these speakers will share a behind-the-scenes peek at what it takes to create new services in times of change. \;
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\nJill \; Gaikowski spent the first part of her career as a project manager on award winning accounts for Ad Agencies in New York and Kansas City. Before her return to HappyBottoms in 2016\, Jill served as Executive Director of Mothers &\; More\, a national motherhood membership organization. \; She was honored with the Ingram'\;s Local Hero award in 2018 and led HappyBottoms to win several awards from Nonprofit Connect including the Pivoting Pioneer award for work done in 2020. \;
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\nKim Gasper is the Director of Fund Development at Harvesters &ndash\; The Community Food Network. Kim oversees and manages all fundraising programs\, including planning\, goal setting\, implementing and evaluating all fundraising activities to secure financial support and meet Harvesters&rsquo\; fundraising goals. Kim has nearly 20 years of experience in fundraising and holds a Bachelor&rsquo\;s Degree in Communications from Missouri State University.
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\nSteve Scraggs has been in public education and nonprofit work for the past 25 years. \;In the public school system he served as a teacher\, building and district leader across 5 school districts in 3 states. He has been particularly successful supporting diverse communities and families with economic challenges. \;His present work at the YMCA of Greater Kansas City supports children'\;s programs\, providing leadership and support for over 60 program sites. \;Steve has a bachelor'\;s Degree in Education from Emporia State \;University\, a Masters Degree in Urban Educational Leadership from UMKC\, and a Ph.D. in Educational Policy and Leadership Studies from the University of Missouri.  \;
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\nYou!
\nYour \;active participation is \;highly encouraged. No one has all of the solutions\, but everyone has something worth contributing. Your small group discussion participation will help others share\, grow\, and learn. \;
What&rsquo\;s the best way to stay connected? Turn to your nonprofit network. Join Nonprofit Connect for facilitated discussions with your nonprofit peers every Monday morning at 10:00 AM. We will select a new topic each week\, and invite you to tune in for learning and sharing. 2021 Let'\;s Connect Summer Sessions are focused on celebrating and learning from our 2021 Philanthropy Awards Nominees. Join us! \;
\n\nDisclaimer: Discussions will be recorded and shared as a resource\, so participation means you may be recorded as well.
\n\nNo refunds will be processed within 3 business days of the program date. No shows will be billed. Nonprofit Connect may take photographs\, screenshots\, or video recordings at public and virtual events\, so we ask that you read our \;Privacy Policy \;for more information. Each registration is for one individual. We kindly ask that you do not circulate your webinar link with others who have not registered.
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\nSo that we can serve you better\, we want to understand who is in the room. You will be asked two demographics questions as you register for this event. We will never share your individual information\, and we will only report on demographics in aggregate. Any questions or comments? Contact us at info@npconnect.org.