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.

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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

The Art of Finding Grant Opportunities – Susannah Erler

The Art of Finding Grant Opportunities with Susannah ErlerIt is one of the biggest ‘grant writing secrets’: your chances of obtaining funding increase significantly when you find the right funding opportunity. Don’t spin your wheels; make sure you’re applying to funders that align with your nonprofit organization. This online class will clearly lay out the steps and strategies for effective grant prospecting. This can be taken as a stand-alone class or part of the April 2021 series.

Nonprofit Marketing and Communication – 2: Digital Marketing Primer

Nonprofit Marketing and Communication - 2: Digital Marketing Primer 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 to […]

Get that Grant I: Grant Writing Basics for Nonprofits – Susannah Erler

Get that Grant I: Grant Writing Basics for Nonprofits w/ Susannah ErlerSo, you want to be a grant writer. Or maybe you’ve recently started writing grant applications for a nonprofit organization. This online class will describe the items funders are looking for and will provide a clear framework for crafting winning proposals. The focus is on writing grant applications for nonprofit organizations; join us if your level is anywhere from beginner up to intermediate. This can be taken as a stand-alone class or part of the April series.

Nonprofit Marketing and Communication – 3: Strategic Marketing

Nonprofit Marketing and Communication - 3: Strategic Marketing 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 to develop […]

Get that Grant II: Next-level Grant Writing- Susannah Erler

Get that Grant II: Next-level Grant Writing w/ Susannah ErlerThis is a class about strategy! During this session, Susannah Erler will share tips, secrets and resources she has developed in her decades as a successful grant writer. Learn how to demonstrate a strong alignment between a funder’s priorities and your nonprofit organization’s mission, programs and goals. Get that Grant II help will take your applications to the next level. This can be taken as a stand-alone class or part of the April series.

Nonprofit Marketing and Communication – 4: Messages and Media

Nonprofit Marketing and Communication - 4: Messages and Media 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 to […]

Get that Grant III: Think Like a Project Manager- Susannah Erler

Get that Grant III: Think Like a Project Manager w/ Susannah ErlerDeveloping grant proposals frequently takes a team. It can take months to put together an application for Federal and other large grant opportunities. As a grant writer, you are often in the position of being the one to lead the way. Prepare for those situations by looking at proposal development through a project management lens. This class will offer tools and insights into how project managers plan, organize and direct the completion of a large project (such as a Federal application). This class will also share tips specific to submitting strong Federal applications. This can be taken as a stand-alone class or part of the series.

Improv Skills for Work & Life: Public Speaking & Persuasive Communication

Improv Skills for Work & Life: Public Speaking & Persuasive Communication w/ Lacy Alana 4/6, 4/13, 4/20, & 4/27Whether you regularly lead trainings, or just need to share your ideas in small team meetings, being able to effectively communicate information is an essential skill for both work and life. Through this experiential training series, you'll strengthen your public speaking skills, harness your ability to persuasively communicate your ideas, and better understand how to connect and affect your listeners. Each week, we'll explore a different sub-topic in this category. Each training can be attended individually, regardless of whether you've attended the others. This training will be interactive and experiential, so it is best to join by computer with video. Weekly sub-topics include: Weekly sub-topics include:1. Connect & Affect: Getting others on board with you is a valuable skill. This workshop will focus on tools that you can use to harness your persuasive power and build genuine rapport with your audience.2. Effectively Organize Your Information: Sometimes, relaying the facts isn't enough. This workshop will focus on tools that you can use to best cluster and present your information for buy-in and engagement. 3. Anxiety & Distraction Busters: Often, anxiety and other distractors […]

Grant Writing: Tying it All Together- Susannah Erler

Grant Writing: Tying it All Together w/ Susannah ErlerThis April the Center for Nonprofit Studies has presented a series of grant writing classes. This final April class will tie it all together by covering the high points of all the presentations. Sign up to learn the top tips in grant writing for nonprofits, to hear a review of what was covered or to ask follow up questions about what you learned earlier this month. This online opportunity will be useful to grant writers either as a stand-alone class or as part of the April series.

Get that Grant! The Series w/Susannah Erler

Get that Grant! The Series w/Susannah Ehler 4/1, 4/8, 4/15, 4/22 & 4/29Can be taken as a 5-part series or as stand alone sessions! Learn what you need to "Get that Grant" w/Susannah Ehler.Join us and invite your colleagues!Week 1. April 1, 2021 | 12 PM to 1: 30 PM - The Art of Finding Grant Opportunities It is one of the biggest ‘grant writing secrets’: your chances of obtaining funding increase significantly when you find the right funding opportunity. Don’t spin your wheels; make sure you’re applying to funders that align with your nonprofit organization. This online class will clearly lay out the steps and strategies for effective grant prospecting. This can be taken as a stand-alone class or part of the April 2021 series.Week 2. April 8, 2021 | 12 PM to 1: 30 PM - Get that Grant I: Grant Writing Basics for Nonprofits So, you want to be a grant writer. Or maybe you’ve recently started writing grant applications for a nonprofit organization. This online class will describe the items funders are looking for and will provide a clear framework for crafting winning proposals. The focus is on writing grant applications for nonprofit organizations; join us […]

The Unspoken Message: Saying What You Mean & Deciphering Messaging …

The Unspoken Message: Saying What You Mean & Deciphering Messaging When Others Don't with Lacy AlanaIn our modern world, we're more connected to our colleagues, friends, and families than ever, and it has never been easier to send quick bits of information to others. However, a lot still gets lost in translation, and communication often breaks down - despite all of the tools we use. People don't always say what they mean - and they don't always mean what they say - which can result in a mismatch between what someone intended to communicate - and what was received by the other parties. This series will explore this communication nuance and will equip attendees to understand the function and meaning of underlying messaging from others, while also equipping attendees with tools to infuse clarity into conversations by naming the unspoken truths of the exchange. Week 1: Understanding Communication: The Rules We All Use, But Don't Always KnowWeek 2: Naming Truths: Removing Subtext to More Effectively ConnectWeek 3: Deciphering Meaning and Creating Communication ClarityWeek 4: Bringing it all togetherEach workshop’s content is intentionally standalone, however, each session also builds on earlier material.

Executive Presence – The Series

Executive Presence --The Series - with Alice Mar RocherExecutive presence is essential to successful leaders, and establishing it can sometimes feel elusive. It means making great impressions, having a 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.Session 1: Develop Your Credibility with a Unique Warm, Strong, and Valuable Leadership PresenceSession 2: Enhance Your Self and Other-Awareness to Demonstrate Flexibility and Build Positive RelationshipsSession 3: Maximize Your Influence Through Powerful Communication For Better Collaboration, Bigger Impact for Mutual Gain Session 4: 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.

Asian American Cultural Center w/founder/CEO Amy Wong Mok

The Asian American Cultural Center with Host Barry Silverberg and Special Guest Amy Wong MokThe Asian American Cultural Center with Host Barry Silverberg and Special Guest Amy Wong Mok The episode will be recorded and posted on the Center for Nonprofit Studies Civil Society web page.

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The Unspoken Message: Saying What You Mean & Deciphering Messaging …

The Unspoken Message: Saying What You Mean & Deciphering Messaging When Others Don't with Lacy AlanaIn our modern world, we're more connected to our colleagues, friends, and families than ever, and it has never been easier to send quick bits of information to others. However, a lot still gets lost in translation, and communication often breaks down - despite all of the tools we use. People don't always say what they mean - and they don't always mean what they say - which can result in a mismatch between what someone intended to communicate - and what was received by the other parties. This series will explore this communication nuance and will equip attendees to understand the function and meaning of underlying messaging from others, while also equipping attendees with tools to infuse clarity into conversations by naming the unspoken truths of the exchange. Week 1: Understanding Communication: The Rules We All Use, But Don't Always KnowWeek 2: Naming Truths: Removing Subtext to More Effectively ConnectWeek 3: Deciphering Meaning and Creating Communication ClarityWeek 4: Bringing it all togetherEach workshop’s content is intentionally standalone, however, each session also builds on earlier material.