ONLINE WORKSHOP (Candid) Fundraisers of Color: From Surviving to Thriving
This 2-hour virtual workshop is for fundraisers of color who are ready to discuss the elephant in the room: the impact of racism on fundraising professionals of color.
Are you thriving? Are you merely surviving? Please come ready to share what you have learned, ask questions, and connect with your fundraising peers.
Join us for a frank conversation about our lived experiences as people of color who spend a great deal of our time pursuing contributions from white high-net-worth individuals or grants from white-led institutions. Carving out a career as a nonprofit fundraiser of color is not for the faint of heart. We are committed to our missions, dedicated to securing contributed revenue for our organizations, and invested in our professional development.
Let’s learn the best ways to manage racism in our jobs and not only survive but thrive in our careers.
Outcomes
- Network with peers who are managing racism and bias while working to influence incremental change
- Share ideas in an informal safe space with fellow fundraisers of color
- Discuss insights and resources to thrive in your nonprofit career
- Connect with peers on how to strike a professional-personal balance
PANEL
- Ivonne Simms, Programs Manager, Candid
- Anjali Englund, Major Gifts Officer, Alameda County Community Food Bank
- Christal Cherry, Executive Consultant. The Board Pro
- Katiti Crawford, Donor Engagement Director, SFJAZZ
- Rachel Wyley, Bay Area Executive Director, Peer Health Exchange
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