Embracing “no” – Understanding, Holding, and Creating Healthy Boundaries

Embracing “no” – WEEK 2: Evaluating, Setting, and Holding Boundaries (Even when other people don’t like them) w/Lacy Alana The ability to say no to yourself – and others – is essential for healthy working and interpersonal relationships – but often hard to do! If you struggle to set limits with yourselves or others, you’re not alone. We’re often taught to put others’ needs and wants before our own, which is often depleting, and builds resentment and relational disconnect. And, if you’re used to dismissing your own needs, it becomes harder to be present and connected in a grounded way that helps you reach your relational, personal, and professional goals. In this experiential workshop, we’ll explore: -Boundary Basics-The brain science behind boundaries (and why you tend to set them – or not) –Ways that boundary crossing and setting impact your professional life (and what to do about it) –Warning signs that you’re not listening to your needs and drawing boundaries –How to deal with people who *don’t* respond well when you set a boundary WEEK 1: Boundary Brain Science and Understanding Boundary Crossing WEEK 2: Evaluating, Setting, and Holding Boundaries (Even when other people don’t like them) WEEK 3: Balancing […]

Nonprofit Employment: The Search, The Resume, The Job

Nonprofit Employment: The Search, The Resume, The Job w/Barry SilverbergJoin Barry Silverberg, a 40-year veteran of the nonprofit sector, for a non-traditional perspective to finding, getting and keeping a job in the nonprofit sector. Transitioning from the corporate workforce or seeking another position in the nonprofit sector can be a tricky feat. This discussion will give you a new perspective on your career, your resume and your job search. Gain insight on how to make the transition, how to write a nonprofit resume, and how to identify your competencies. You will leave with a new perspective and useful tools to achieve all of the above.

The Asian American Resource Center

Immigration - Asian Americans with Host Barry Silverberg and Special Guest Sona Sha The episode will be recordThe episode will be recorded and posted on the Center for Nonprofit Studies Civil Society web page.

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Nonprofit Advocacy – What Nonprofits Can and Cannot Do

Nonprofit Advocacy - An Overview with Jason Sabo of Frontera StrategyWhat Nonprofits Can and Cannot DoAdvocacy or Lobbying?Direct LobbyingGrassroots LobbyingWhat is the Substantial Part Test?May Nonprofits Use Private Foundation Funds to Lobby>Maybe It’s Not Lobbying at All

Embracing “no” – Understanding, Holding, and Creating Healthy Boundaries

Embracing “no” – WEEK 3: Balancing Conflicting Boundaries and Responding to Boundaries You Don’t Like w/Lacy Alana The ability to say no to yourself – and others – is essential for healthy working and interpersonal relationships – but often hard to do! If you struggle to set limits with yourselves or others, you’re not alone. We’re often taught to put others’ needs and wants before our own, which is often depleting, and builds resentment and relational disconnect. And, if you’re used to dismissing your own needs, it becomes harder to be present and connected in a grounded way that helps you reach your relational, personal, and professional goals. In this experiential workshop, we’ll explore: -Boundary Basics-The brain science behind boundaries (and why you tend to set them – or not) –Ways that boundary crossing and setting impact your professional life (and what to do about it) –Warning signs that you’re not listening to your needs and drawing boundaries –How to deal with people who *don’t* respond well when you set a boundary WEEK 1: Boundary Brain Science and Understanding Boundary Crossing WEEK 2: Evaluating, Setting, and Holding Boundaries (Even when other people don’t like them) WEEK 3: Balancing Conflicting Boundaries […]

Effective Board and Meeting Minutes

Effective Board and Meeting Minutes - Minutes Need Not Take Hours & Can Be Very Hepful w/Barry SilverbergCombining a review of the literature on the taking and the importance of minutes at Board and other meetings, and his 40+ years of practical experience, Barry Silverberg will lead a presentation and discussion on how to effectively and efficiently take and use minutes for the advancement of the organization’s mission. While viewed by many as a thankless task, the proper recording of the organization’s discussions and decisions are an essential component of a Board or committee’s fulfillment of their fiduciary responsibilities. Failure to maintain proper records is a matter that can wreak havoc for the organization and its board members – if an organization is ever sued. Facilitated by Center for Nonprofit Studies Director, Barry Silverberg

AACHI and How Younger Asians Relate to Their Community

AACHI &How Younger Asians Relate to Their Community with Host Barry Silverberg & Special Guest Hailey Easley The episode will be recordThe episode will be recorded and posted on the Center for Nonprofit Studies Civil Society web page.

Free

Asian American Business in Austin

Asian American Business in Austin with Host Barry Silverberg and Special Guest Fang Fang. The episode will be recorded and posted on the Center for Nonprofit Studies Civil Society web page.

Free

The Indian American Experience with/ Meeta Kothare

The Indian American Experience with Host Barry Silverberg and Special Guest Meeta KothareThe episode will be recorded and posted on the Center for Nonprofit Studies Civil Society web page.

Free

Conflict Management with Dr. Garry McDaniel

Conflict Management with Dr. Garry McDanielThis session will provide participants with an understanding of the nature of conflict and methods for turning everyday conflicts into opportunities for cooperation. Relationships are built and sustained based on the ability to communicate effectively and create lasting, trusting bonds between people. Participants will learn the hidden costs of unproductive conflict, a new perspective for viewing conflict, a practical method for addressing most conflicts.

Executive Presence Part I

Executive presence - Week 1 Develop Your Credibility with a Unique Warm, Strong, and Valuable Leadership Presence w/Alice Mar RocherExecutive presence is essential to successful leaders, and establishing it can sometimes feel elusive. It means making great impressions, having keen self and other-awareness, demonstrating emotional intelligence, building strong relationships, and maximizing your influence for high impact, and so much more! Join us to build your leadership presence in this four-part series.2/24 - Session I: Develop Your Credibility with a Unique Warm, Strong, and Valuable Leadership Presence3/3 - Session II: Enhance Your Self and Other-Awareness to Demonstrate Flexibility and Build Positive Relationships3/10 - Session III: Maximize Your Influence Through Powerful Communication For Better Collaboration, Bigger Impact for Mutual Gain 3/24- Session IV: Shape and Manage Your Reputation and Brand in Good Times, and for Bad Times, When They ComeEach workshop’s content is intentionally standalone, however, each session also builds on earlier material.

Executive Presence Part II

Executive presence - Week 2 Enhance Your Self and Other-Awareness to Demonstrate Flexibility & Build Positive Relations w/Alice Mar RocherExecutive presence is essential to successful leaders, and establishing it can sometimes feel elusive. It means making great impressions, having keen self and other-awareness, demonstrating emotional intelligence, building strong relationships, and maximizing your influence for high impact, and so much more! Join us to build your leadership presence in this four-part series.2/24 - Session I: Develop Your Credibility with a Unique Warm, Strong, and Valuable Leadership Presence3/3 - Session II: Enhance Your Self and Other-Awareness to Demonstrate Flexibility and Build Positive Relationships3/10 - Session III: Maximize Your Influence Through Powerful Communication For Better Collaboration, Bigger Impact for Mutual Gain 3/24- Session IV: Shape and Manage Your Reputation and Brand in Good Times, and for Bad Times, When They ComeEach workshop’s content is intentionally standalone, however, each session also builds on earlier material.

Social Service Challenges faced by Austin Asian Community

Social Service Challenges faced by Austin Asian Community with Host Barry Silverberg and Special Guest Darlene LanhamThe episode will be recorded and posted on the Center for Nonprofit Studies Civil Society web page.

Free

Executive Presence Part III

Executive presence - Week 3 Maximize Your Influence Through Powerful Communication For Better Collaboration, Bigger Impact for Mutual GainExecutive presence is essential to successful leaders, and establishing it can sometimes feel elusive. It means making great impressions, having keen self and other-awareness, demonstrating emotional intelligence, building strong relationships, and maximizing your influence for high impact, and so much more! Join us to build your leadership presence in this four-part series.2/24 - Session I: Develop Your Credibility with a Unique Warm, Strong, and Valuable Leadership Presence3/3 - Session II: Enhance Your Self and Other-Awareness to Demonstrate Flexibility and Build Positive Relationships3/10 - Session III: Maximize Your Influence Through Powerful Communication For Better Collaboration, Bigger Impact for Mutual Gain 3/24- Session IV: Shape and Manage Your Reputation and Brand in Good Times, and for Bad Times, When They ComeEach workshop’s content is intentionally standalone, however, each session also builds on earlier material.

Nonprofit Marketing and Communication – 1: Marketing Foundations and Myths

Nonprofit Marketing and Communication - 1: Marketing Foundations and Myths w/Bonnie SpanoglePrinciples of marketing include defining your core mission and outcomes, demonstrating value to your audience, finding a unique identity, branding, goal-setting and communicating strategically. Whether you’re new to marketing or an experienced professional, revisiting the foundations of mar-comm planning will help you avoid “marketing mythology” traps and stay on course.Week 1: Marketing Foundations and MythsPrinciples of marketing include defining your core mission and outcomes, demonstrating value to your audience, finding a unique identity, branding, goal-setting and communicating strategically. Whether you’re new to marketing or an experienced professional, revisiting the foundations of mar-comm planning will help you avoid “marketing mythology” traps and stay on course.Week 2: Digital Marketing PrimerIt’s a digital world - now more than ever. Get a crash course in social media, programmatic advertising, search, content marketing, and the rise of video. We will decode some of the lingo, bust through the buzzwords, and identify the strategies you can implement now. Course includes a glossary of terminology and a guide to getting started.Week 3: Strategic MarketingLet’s focus! Everybody’s got a great marketing idea and can’t wait to tell you about it. But ideas are easy - here's how […]

Executive Presence Part IV

Executive presence - Week 4 Shape & Manage Your Reputation and Brand in Good Times, & for Bad Times, When They Come w/ Alice Mar RocherExecutive presence is essential to successful leaders, and establishing it can sometimes feel elusive. It means making great impressions, having keen self and other-awareness, demonstrating emotional intelligence, building strong relationships, and maximizing your influence for high impact, and so much more! Join us to build your leadership presence in this four-part series.2/24 - Session I: Develop Your Credibility with a Unique Warm, Strong, and Valuable Leadership Presence3/3 - Session II: Enhance Your Self and Other-Awareness to Demonstrate Flexibility and Build Positive Relationships3/10 - Session III: Maximize Your Influence Through Powerful Communication For Better Collaboration, Bigger Impact for Mutual Gain 3/24- Session IV: Shape and Manage Your Reputation and Brand in Good Times, and for Bad Times, When They ComeEach workshop’s content is intentionally standalone, however, each session also builds on earlier material.

Building Team Connection, Levity, &Energy in the Midst of Pandemic Fatigue

Building Team Connection, Levity, and Energy in the Midst of Pandemic Fatigue w/ Lacy Alana 3/23/21 & 3/30/21Many people are finding both their personal and professional lives impacted by "pandemic fatigue" in a big way as we hit the one year pandemic anniversary. The stressors, continued uncertainty, pandemic-induced isolation, and online fatigue have combined forces - leaving a lot of people feeling zapped, unmotivated, and disconnected from their friends and colleagues. In this 2- part , we'll build skills and explore interactive exercises and activities that you can take back to your teams and communities to combat these impacts. This mini-series will focus on blending brain science, self-care, business communication frameworks, and applied improvisation together to improve motivation, build energy, creative connectivity, and strengthen teamwork. Join us and invite your colleagues!Week 1. March 23, 2021 | 12 PM to 1 PM Week 2. March 30, 2021 | 12PM to 1 PM