The Engagement Equation
Four Simple Steps to Build a More Equitable Nonprofit Through Constituent Engagement
Are you ready to build a better nonprofit, centered around the priorities of the people and communities you serve?
We see you, nonprofit leader. You wake up every day, ready to fight the good fight for a cause you care deeply about. But lately, it’s felt harder than ever to make meaningful progress on your nonprofit’s mission. When you think about why, it all comes down to the fact that your organization has a lot of stakeholders to answer to. From your staff, to your board, donors, funders and partners, everyone has a different idea about how your nonprofit should be run. Ultimately, you know that the people who use your programs and services are the ones who matter most. What if you could just build an organization oriented around their priorities?
Guess what? You can, and it all begins with constituent engagement. In this free training, we’ll show exactly how to get started.
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You’ll Learn:
What authentic constituent engagement REALLY looks like, why it matters
and how it separates the most effective and equitable organizations from those that struggle and stall.
The exact four-step system we used to help Feeding America build their constituent engagement strategy
and transform their organization by centering people facing food insecurity.
How your organization can begin the transformation into a Shared Power Nonprofit
that centers constituents and brings them together with staff, board members, donors, and funders to drive change.
Hi, we’re Lindsay and Alyssa
Over the last 10 years, we’ve had the honor of helping nonprofits like Feeding America and the Muhammad Ali Center engage the people and communities they serve, and work hand-in-hand with them to shape their organizations.
Now, we’re taking everything we’ve learned and teaching it to you. If you want to discover how to transform your organization by centering the priorities of your constituents, this free training is the best place to begin.