Fall 2017 - Fundraising, Funding Models, and Budgeting

 
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Minneapolis, MN

October 18, 2017–October 20, 2017

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Oakland, ca

October 25, 2017–October 27, 2017

 

In Fall 2017, nearly 100 basebuilding organizers convened in five Learning Circles held across the country to build capacity in areas of need and discuss building and measuring power. These five Learning Circles followed two different capacity building/technical assistance tracks: 1). Communication Strategy and Social Media and 2). Fundraising, Funding Models, and Budgeting.

Training and Capacity Building

Fundraising, Funding Models, and Budgeting focused Learning Circles were held in Minneapolis, MN and Oakland, CA. At these convening, participants discussed fundraising strategy, diversifying funding sources and proposal-writing. This technical assistance training was provided by Rona Fernandez from Klein & Roth Consulting.

Building and Measuring Power

In addition to capacity building, participants also spent time at these Learning Circles in modified focus groups defining power, discussing why building community power is important, and considering measures for identifying impact of power building. These discussions also facilitated a shared understanding of how community power manifests and barriers to and resources for building community power.

 

Related Materials

 

Centering Community in Public Health Brief

Measuring the Impact of Building Community Power for Health Justice: What? How? And Why?
Building community power is increasingly recognized as a valuable and necessary strategy to improve health justice and racial equity, with both immediate and long-term results. However, there is limited research or documentation of authentic discussions on the definitions, nuances, and front-line measurement of building power. This brief provides a summary of our discussions and recommendations to measure the impact of building power as a strategy to improve health justice and racial equity.

 
 

Centering Community in Public Health Webinar

On June 24, 2020 Praxis was joined by Lai Wa Wu, Policy & Alliance Director at Chinese Progressive Association; Marisol Archuleta, Chief Financial Officer and Lisa Padilla, Con Mujeres Gender Justice organizer at SouthWest Organizing Project to explore how they measuring the impact of building power. Watch the recording.

 
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