Top 4 Ways Organizations Undermine Employee Engagement & Accountability

Austin Community College: Highland Business Center 5930 Middle Fiskville Road, Austin, TX, United States

& What to do About it !This talk will provide a research-based framework and powerful understanding in whatACTUALLY drives engagement and the hidden dynamics that erode engagement. And, best of all,participants will leave with a clear vision and practical steps to take to immediately and powerfullyshift the attitudes and mindsets of their teams.Learning Objectives:Understand new, powerful research on what truly motivates and engages adults in theworkforce, and also what disengages them!Gain stark understanding from real-world examples of hidden dynamics suffocatingengagement on your team.Walk out with a plan of action to immediately address disengagement and dysfunctionin your workplace!Nonprofit Austin reserves the right to postpone this learning opportunity if thereis inadequate registration.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------More about our facilitator: Meg Poag is a licensed master social worker graduating from the University of Texas at Austin in the Administration and Planning concentration of the School of Social Work. She is currently working as a senior planner for social services and low-income housing development for the Health and Human Services Department of Travis County, Texas. In addition, Meg serves as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Texas School of Social Work, teaching a course titled Community Building and Leadership for second year masters students. Meg has […]

The CFO: Working Effectively with CEO & Board Members

Austin Community College: Highland Business Center 5930 Middle Fiskville Road, Austin, TX, United States

Learn strategies and tactics to build strong, collaborative relationships to work with your CEO and Board Members for long-term success.Learn strategies and tactics to gain essential skills to build strong, collaborative relationships to work with your CEO and Board Members for long-term organizational success. Walk away with the ability to provide insights, guidance, and support in a way that fosters trust, transparency, and alignment with your organization’s goals.______________________________________________________________________________________________________About the presenter:The success of Upbring's mission depends largely on two key components: finances and operations. Holly Raymond understands not just the importance of efficient operations and sound finances, but how to maximize both. As the Chief Financial Officer of Upbring, Holly directs finance, facilities, budget and procurement functions as well as information technology and human resource administration for the organization. Since joining Upbring in 2017, Holly has implemented structural modifications, strengthening financial operations that has resulted in a 25% overall organizational growth. In her prior role, as Senior Vice President of Finance, she deepened the finance and facilities resource capabilities by strategic staffing additions. Her success at Upbring is a testament to her outstanding leadership, determination and servant-hearted commitment to breaking the cycle of child abuse.Before joining Upbring, Holly served as Chief Financial Officer of […]

Navigating Employee Burnout and Retention Strategies

5930 Middle Fiskville Rd 5930 Middle Fiskville Road, Austin, TX, United States

Join us for this 90-minute sessionUncover innovative strategies to combat employee burnout and improve retention, ensuring a motivated and resilient team that drives your nonprofit's success! This virtual session is facilitated by Laura Leonard.Nonprofit Austin reserves the right to postpone this opportunity without adequate registration.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Laura Leonard brings over 15 years of dynamic experience in strategic leadership and consulting, blending Fortune 500 expertise with a deep commitment to social equity. With a Mechanical Engineering degree from Rice University and an M.B.A. in Operations Management and Continuous Improvement from the University of Michigan (Lean Six Sigma Certified), Laura has led impactful initiatives at companies like Chevron, BASF, and Indeed.Dedicated to breaking down educational and professional barriers for underrepresented groups, Laura has made significant contributions through the Society of Women Engineers and BASF’s Racial Equity Task Force. Her community initiatives, like the Jersey City Holiday Meal Exchange, and her nonprofit consulting engagements such as with Woman Rising and We the People Opportunity Farm showcase her ability to drive meaningful change.As the Founder of Good Egg Solutions, Laura partners with nonprofits to tackle mission-critical challenges—from alleviating employee burnout to boosting programmatic impact. Her collaborative, data-driven approach delivers customized, actionable solutions that drive real results.Discover […]

Ask a Grant Writer Anything

Sign up for this free 60-minute virtual roundtable, led by Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) Grant Writer Susannah Erler.Sign up for this free 60-minute virtual roundtable, led by Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) Grant Writer Susannah Erler. She says: “nonprofit professionals, bring your grant questions and ask me anything; and maybe we’ll get some crowd-sourced answers from participants too.” Together we are stronger – the goal is to help you ‘Get that Grant’ to support nonprofit 501(c)3 organizations.

Free

Neurodiversity Inclusion

Nonprofit practices that are neurodivergent-affirming. Led by Yes And Brain creator, Lacy Alana.This workshop will equip attendees with essential knowledge and practical tools to help them understand and create neurodivergent affirming practices within their organization.The goal is for participants to walk away with practical advice and actionable tips, tricks, and tools to support neurodivergent colleagues, employees, and clients more effectively.Participants will discuss fundamental Concepts of Neurodivergence, explore their own conceptions and ideas about neurodivergence, how this impacts how they approach others who are different (or themselves), and unpack sneaky and subtle ableism/internalized ableism.Participants will learn what it actually means to be a neurodivergent-affirming workplace for both employees and clients (in client facing organizations), how to implement this knowledge to create inclusive workspaces for different neurotypes, and implement tools for communicating across neurotypes.Nonprofit Austin reserves the right to postpone this learning opportunity if thereis inadequate registration.This session may be recorded to share with attendees. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------More about our facilitator, Lacy Alana:YES AND BRAIN PROVIDES TRAININGS WORLDWIDE. TEAM HOME BASES INCLUDE TORONTO, MONTREAL, AUSTIN, INDIANA, AND OTTAWA. WE REGULARLY TRAVEL TO PROVIDE OUR SPECIALIZED TRAININGS ALL OVER THE WORLD.The Yes And Brain framework is the creation of Licensed Clinical Social Worker, corporate trainer, […]

Understanding Your Bylaws

Center for Nonprofit Studies | ACC Highland Business Center 5930 Middle Fiskville Rd, ONLINE VIA ZOOM, Austin, TX, United States

Learn the importance of your bylaws for guiding your organization and assuring its effective achievement of your mission.Join us as our very own Executive Director, Barry Silverberg, reviews the importance of your bylaws for guiding your organization and assuring its effective achievement of your mission. We will review the essential components and suggest others that can be helpful in guiding your organization through difficult situations.Nonprofit Austin reserves the right to postpone this learning opportunity if there is inadequate registration. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------More about our facilitator: Barry has over 50 years of nonprofit professional and volunteer leadership, management, resource development, communications, capacity-building and civic engagement experience focusing on strengthening nonprofit board governance, strategic thinking, board development and engagement, professional and organizational development, and public policy awareness and advocacy. A passionate advocate of community-based organizations both locally and Texas-wide, he founded the Center for Nonprofit Studies at Austin Community College in 2000, which he continues to lead as its Director. He created and taught Nonprofit Leadership and Management for St. Edward’s University’s Nonprofit Management Certificate. The creator of ACC’s Certificate in Nonprofit Leadership and Management Certificate in 2007, he continues to serve as both its administrator and as a faculty member.

Ethical storytelling

In this three hour workshop, participants will learn the fundamental building blocks and principles of ethical organizational storytelling.In a world inundated with information, nonprofit organizations face the unique challenge of capturing the hearts and minds of their audiences to drive meaningful engagement and support for their work. In this three hour workshop, participants will learn the fundamental building blocks and principles of ethical organizational storytelling and how to employ it within their organization and externally. Attendees will learn the storytelling tools needed to connect deeply with stakeholders, inspire action, foster empathy, and generate lasting impact. They will also learn essential building blocks of creating effective social impact stories and how to balance storytelling authenticity with responsible narrative framing that centers the individuals and organizations involved.______________________________________________________________________________________________________About the presenter:Lacy Alana is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, corporate trainer, multidisciplinary artist, and creator of The Yes And Brain framework. As Lacy spent time in the clinical, educational, corporate, and expressive arts worlds over the last decade, she recognized that she was having great success blending facets from each discipline into the others.When colleagues asked her to teach them tools to mimic her work, she developed the Yes And Brain framework to serve as […]

Leveraging AI for Enhanced Nonprofit Marketing Strategies

5930 Middle Fiskville Rd 5930 Middle Fiskville Road, Austin, TX, United States

Find ways to use AI tools like GPT productivelyJoin Nonprofit Austin, as we open a discussion to discover how AI tools like GPT can transform your marketing efforts, from crafting compelling content and optimizing campaigns to analyzing audience engagement and improving outreach strategies. Led by Laura Leonard.Nonprofit Austin reserves the right to postpone this opportunity if there is not adequate registration.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------More about out facilitator: Laura Leonard brings over 15 years of dynamic experience in strategic leadership and consulting, blending Fortune 500 expertise with a deep commitment to social equity. With a Mechanical Engineering degree from Rice University and an M.B.A. in Operations Management and Continuous Improvement from the University of Michigan (Lean Six Sigma Certified), Laura has led impactful initiatives at companies like Chevron, BASF, and Indeed.Dedicated to breaking down educational and professional barriers for underrepresented groups, Laura has made significant contributions through the Society of Women Engineers and BASF’s Racial Equity Task Force. Her community initiatives, like the Jersey City Holiday Meal Exchange, and her nonprofit consulting engagements such as with Woman Rising and We the People Opportunity Farm showcase her ability to drive meaningful change.As the Founder of Good Egg Solutions, Laura partners with nonprofits to tackle mission-critical […]

Closing Gaps: A Whole Organization Framework for Promoting Mission & Belong

Austin Community College: Highland Business Center 5930 Middle Fiskville Road, Austin, TX, United States

Join us for a 90-minute workshop for nonprofit professionals to look at the many facets of your organization’s operations and influence.How does your organization show up in the world – as an employer, as a communicator, as a partner to other organizations? In furthering your mission, are you reaching not just those who readily accesses your services, but also the populations who need you most? Join us for a 90-minute workshop for nonprofit professionals to look at the many facets of your organization’s operations and influence to consider how your organizational values can be incorporated in all you do. Expect an increased understanding of the impact your organization has across a spectrum of domains and the sharing of a variety of best and promising practices that you can put into effect today. There will also be time for trouble-shooting your own organizational access challenges. Following the presentation, all participants will receive a self-assessment tool to help identify areas within which your organization can further close gaps in access. Nonprofit Austin reserves the right to postpone this learning opportunity if thereis inadequate registration.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------More about our facilitator: Eileen Garcia (she/her) has spent her career working in support of the social impact sector, […]

$20.00

Orientation to Nonprofit Austin’s Grant Research Center Tools

Free virtual Orientation to Grant Research Center Tools to learn how to use these tools and gain access to the NPA Grant Research Center.Want to focus on ways the Foundation Directory Online (FDO) database or Guidestar Pro can support your nonprofit work? Nonprofit Austin at ACC is ready to help you leverage Grant Research Center tools to find funding, conduct research and take your 501(c)3 work to the next level.Sign up for this free virtual Orientation to Grant Research Center Tools to learn how to use these tools. After taking this orientation, you will be eligible to sign up to use the tools at the Grant Research Center’s physical space.

Free

Leading from Any Chair: Enhancing Productivity

Austin Community College: Highland Business Center 5930 Middle Fiskville Road, Austin, TX, United States

Through Strengths-Based Leadership and the Working Genius FrameworkIn our ever-evolving nonprofit landscape , effective leadership from any chair—whether it’s the CEO, a mid-level manager, board member or front line staff—has never been more critical. This session will focus on the power of strengths-based leadership, with a particular emphasis on the Working Genius framework as a tool for identifying and leveraging individual and team strengths. By honing self-awareness, leaders can ethically and effectively guide their teams and organizations, ensuring that their leadership provides pathways for more joy and more productivity in carrying out their mission.Participants will explore how understanding and harnessing the six types of Working Geniuses—each representing a unique strength—can significantly enhance fundraising efforts, board relations, and leadership dynamics. Additionally, the session will highlight how the Working Genius framework makes the invisible visible within teams, uncovering hidden dynamics and providing practical strategies for improving morale and having hard conversations. This commitment to self-awareness and strengths-based leadership not only benefits those we lead but also serves the broader community, amplifying the good we do in the nonprofit sector.Learning Objectives:1. Integrate Strengths-Based Leadership Using the Working Genius Framework:○ Participants will learn how to apply strengths-based leadership principles by utilizing theWorking Genius framework […]

Strategic Leadership Essentials

Austin Community College: Highland Business Center 5930 Middle Fiskville Road, Austin, TX, United States

Two-day intensive workshop integrates the fundamental principles of leadership, strategy, and communication.JBL Strategies’ unique Strategic Leadership Essentials ® (SLE) model integrates the fundamental principles of leadership, strategy, and communication and shows how they can and should be aligned. The class is designed specifically to work with executive directors and leaders in decision-making positions within nonprofit organizations. This affordable, interactive program integrates personal leadership approach with an organization’s strategic direction and the communication strategies necessary to engage stakeholders and operationalize strategic direction to achieve greater mission impact in the communities they serve. The emphasis is on customized learning, peer exchange and clarity of purpose. It gives participants an opportunity to step back, reflect and take charge.Nonprofit Austin is collaborating with JBL Strategies to offer this unique model, comprising of a two-day intensive workshop. Participants receive a comprehensive course workbook, and two one-on-one personalized coaching sessions – during which participants have an opportunity to discuss their specific challenges and needs with course leaders Craig Snook and Jane Baxter Lynn (in-person or remotely), developing practical ways to address them.The program is limited to 14 participants – with only one person from each organization - to encourage idea-sharing, open conversation, and on-going peer collaboration. […]

Funder Focus: Connect with Austin Community Foundation

Join us as we learn more about the Austin Community Foundation (ACF).Join us as we learn more about the Austin Community Foundation (ACF). Gain insights as we hear from Nakia Edmond, Community Impact Coordinator for ACF who will describe the foundation’s philanthropic purpose including their grant-making mission to improve the quality of life for Central Texans. Bring your questions as we learn more about ACF’s grant programs: Community Grants, the Hispanic Impact Fund, The Black Fund, and the Women’s Fund.Nonprofit Austin reserves the right to postpone this learning opportunity if thereis inadequate registration.

Free

Cultivating Healthy Organizational Culture

5930 Middle Fiskville Rd 5930 Middle Fiskville Road, Austin, TX, United States

This session will review organizational identity, and why its blueprint is so important for nonprofit organizations.Culture is often ignored but it is the springboard for healthy norms, in all organizations. Today, many organizations are experiencing an identity crisis because little to no attention is spent really understanding the organizational identity blueprint and how by truly defining it, it creates a pathway to ensuring the mission, vision and values truly become part of the ethos of the organization.Nonpropfit Austin reserves the right to postpone this opportunity if there is not adequate registration.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------More about our facilitator: Pamela Benson Owens is the President and CEO of Edge of Your Seat Consulting, Inc and is currently serving as the Acting Executive Director of Six Square. For 23+ years Pam has owned Edge of Your Seat Consulting, a unique consulting firm that is dedicated to assisting for-profit and nonprofit organizations. The firm’s major focus is to provide methodologies that help manage perceptions and narratives about complex and challenging issues with courage and strategic passion. Pam feels she is most effective when she partners with organizations from the inside out in order to streamline the hierarchical needs, create infrastructure, coach teams, shift organizational cultures and, of most importance, […]

$30.00

Internal Controls For Smaller Organizations: Orgs with 2 -5 People

5930 Middle Fiskville Rd 5930 Middle Fiskville Road, Austin, TX, United States

Join us for a 90-minute discussion on internal controls for smaller organizations.Learn the design and implementation of internal controls and strategies for preventing fraud and errors. Participants will explore how to establish a robust control environment through a risk assessment lens. Leave with practical guidance that balances the need for oversight with the realities of being a smaller operation. Additionally, this class will provide practical guidance on how to prioritize and allocate resources to areas of highest risk, ensuring that internal controls are both effective and sustainable. Discussion led by Holly Raymond.Nonprofit Austin reserves the right to postpone this opportunity if there is not adequate resgistration.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------More about our facilitator, Holly Raymond: The success of Upbring's mission depends largely on two key components: finances and operations. Holly Raymond understands not just the importance of efficient operations and sound finances, but how to maximize both. As the Chief Financial Officer of Upbring, Holly directs finance, facilities, budget and procurement functions as well as information technology and human resource administration for the organization. Since joining Upbring in 2017, Holly has implemented structural modifications, strengthening financial operations that has resulted in a 25% overall organizational growth. In her prior role, as Senior Vice President of Finance, […]

$20.00

Monitoring and Engaging in the Texas Legislative Session

Austin Community College: Highland Business Center 5930 Middle Fiskville Road, Austin, TX, United States

This learning opportunity will provide an overview on how busy nonprofit organizations can monitor and influence state policy as efficientlyThe 89th Regular Texas Legislative Session will convene on January 14, 2025. Although most nonprofit organizations are not positioned to maintain a regular and active presence at the Capitol, many may find that the policy and budgetary decisions made by the Legislature impact their work and/or the populations they serve. Luckily, there are free online tools that make it possible for nearly anyone to monitor what is happening at the Capitol from afar, and there are also numerous opportunities each session to engage with state policymakers at the Capitol in person. This learning opportunity will provide an overview on how busy nonprofit organizations can monitor and influence state policy as efficiently as possible.Nonprofit Austin reserves the right to postpone this learning opportunity if thereis inadequate registration.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Christine Gendron is an experienced and entrepreneurial leader, a systems thinker, connector, collaborator, and capacity builder. She has nearly 20 years of leadership experience serving as a resource for nonprofits, policymakers, government, and philanthropy organizations on strengthening outcomes for children, youth, families, and underserved populations.Christine previously served as the Executive Director of a statewide association and […]

$25.00

The Power of Business Relationships – Morning Session

Austin Community College: Highland Business Center 5930 Middle Fiskville Road, Austin, TX, United States

This Special Program is a 3-hour workshop to help nonprofit leaders to cultivate new business relationships and fortify existing ones.This Special Program is a 3-hour workshop to help nonprofit leaders to (1) cultivate new business relationships and fortify existing relationships; (2) use curiosity to understand others goals, needs, and concerns, so they can bring confidence and comfort to donor, board, and other external relationships; (3) employ simple but effective techniques for fostering chemistry and trust; and (4) uncover new opportunities, and win-win situations that accelerate momentum.The presenter, Rodney Schlosser, is a 20+ year executive responsible for his company’s senior relationships. He is senior vice president/business development at Asurion, and a billion-dollar vendor to the mobile, cable, telco, and consumer electronics industries, based in Nashville. Versions of this workshop have elicited kudos from participants in UT Austin’s HDO/executive education program and prior workshops for nonprofits, foundations, and professional services firms. He’ll cover what strategies have worked, failed, and how he’s adapted as technology has changed the way people interact. He’ll also explain how many of these same principles have applied to his leadership of several non-profit boards, and his current civic work as a Vice Chair of the DART (Dallas Area […]

$200.00

The Power of Business Relationships – Afternoon Session

Austin Community College: Highland Business Center 5930 Middle Fiskville Road, Austin, TX, United States

This Special Program is a 3-hour workshop to help nonprofit leaders to cultivate new business relationships and fortify existing ones.This Special Program is a 3-hour workshop to help nonprofit leaders to (1) cultivate new business relationships and fortify existing relationships; (2) use curiosity to understand others goals, needs, and concerns, so they can bring confidence and comfort to donor, board, and other external relationships; (3) employ simple but effective techniques for fostering chemistry and trust; and (4) uncover new opportunities, and win-win situations that accelerate momentum.The presenter, Rodney Schlosser, is a 20+ year executive responsible for his company’s senior relationships. He is senior vice president/business development at Asurion, and a billion-dollar vendor to the mobile, cable, telco, and consumer electronics industries, based in Nashville. Versions of this workshop have elicited kudos from participants in UT Austin’s HDO/executive education program and prior workshops for nonprofits, foundations, and professional services firms. He’ll cover what strategies have worked, failed, and how he’s adapted as technology has changed the way people interact. He’ll also explain how many of these same principles have applied to his leadership of several non-profit boards, and his current civic work as a Vice Chair of the DART (Dallas Area […]

$200.00

Persuasive Communications Essentials

What makes one message more convincing or motivating than others? How can you most effectively persuade others and have your message heard?What makes one message more convincing or motivating than others? How can you most effectively persuade others and have your message heard?In our fast-paced world, knowing the answers to these questions is crucial. From simple email requests to complex presentations - we constantly engage in communication that has the power to invite others to respond favorably to the information we’re providing. Building persuasive communication tools and understanding what actually makes communication persuasive to begin with is key.In this 90 minute training, you’ll learn:• To structure and express your ideas in convincing and persuasive ways that will ensure that others care about what you're saying and expend their efforts to help your cause• Tips, tricks, and tools for getting even the most resistant audience on board• The most common pitfalls when it comes to persuasive communication, and how to avoid them• How to tailor messages to specific audiences• Key factors that impact persuasivenessNonprofit Austin reserves the right to postpone this learning opportunity if thereis inadequate registration.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lacy Alana is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, corporate trainer, multidisciplinary artist, and creator of […]

$20.00

Saga of the Sonic Guild: Building a Successful Music Multi-State Nonprofit

Austin Community College: Highland Business Center 5930 Middle Fiskville Road, Austin, TX, United States

Colin Kendrick will share his insights and lessons learned in creating and growing Sonic Guild from Austin to a national organization.Colin Kendrick, founder of Sonic Guild, formerly Black Fret, will share his insights and lessons learned in creating and growing Sonic Guild https://www.sonicguild.org/ from Austin to a national organization with chapters in Austin, Seattle, Colorado and more. Sonic Guild's mission is to build communities to support the creation and performance of extraordinary new music via “A nationwide network of chapters providing financial and professional support to our finest local musicians to enable them to create and perform new music.’ Since its founding in 2013, it has distributed more than $7,000,000 to over 250 bands and local music businesses.His focus will be on what it takes to be an entrepreneurial nonprofit; defining the need andone’s role in addressing that need; the fully loaded cost of doing business; scaling impact with a long-term cost model; developing community partners and stakeholders; networking, donor and stakeholder stewardship; and the realities of directing one’s passion to achieve success.Richard Florida, best-selling author of The Rise of the Creative Class wrote “Sonic Guild helps build powerful communities that fuel the creative economy, social cohesion, and civic pride—all by investing in their local musicians.” […]

$30.00