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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Scarcity and competition hinder the ability to collaborate. While those worries are normal, they stop organizations with common goals from building strong partnerships. How do we change that?</p><p>The Dovetail “How We Collaborate” Playbook is designed to provide a framework for organizations and teams to work together more effectively. It helps establish shared values, language, and practices for collaboration, ensuring that everyone is aligned on goals and approaches, equitably. </p><p>Access the “How We Collaborate” Playbook here - <a href="https://dovetaildetroit.org/playbook-trilogy/how-we-collaborate/">https://dovetaildetroit.org/playbook-trilogy/how-we-collaborate/</a> </p><p>The “colliders” for this conversation bring a wealth of experience in creating shared strategies for collective action and community development in Detroit & SE Michigan. They have been valuable partners in the development of the “How We Collaborate” Playbook.</p><p>GUESTS:<br />Heather Nugen, Director of Systems Transformation at Michigan Community Resources<br />Shelley Danner, Co-Founder & Program Director at Challenge Detroit<br />Charnae Sanders, Program Manager at Coact Detroit</p><p>The “How We Collaborate” Playbook was created in a partnership between Michigan Community Resources and Co.act Detroit. It emerged from meaningful conversations during the “2021 Detroit Capacity Building Forum: How We Collaborate.” It also draws upon ideas shared locally and nationally about advancing equity and collaboration in the nonprofit sector.</p><p>To access the 2021 Detroit Capacity Building Forum: How We Collaborate visit - <a href="https://padlet.com/micommunityresources/how-we-collaborate-2021-detroit-capacity-building-forum-bkxqn5rbm5holk7w">https://padlet.com/micommunityresources/how-we-collaborate-2021-detroit-capacity-building-forum-bkxqn5rbm5holk7w</a> </p><p>To find out more about Co.act Detroit visit - <a href="https://coactdetroit.org/">https://coactdetroit.org/</a> </p><p>Timestamps:<br />00:00 - Welcome<br />01:41 - Guest Introductions<br />03:22 - Purpose of Playbook<br />05:27 - Collaboration in Detroit<br />08:08 - Challenge Detroit<br />12:30 - The Playbook in Action<br />24:58 - Best Use of the Playbook<br />32:16 - Final Thoughts & Next Steps</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Can nonprofit organizations become workplace environments that nurture rest and wellness?</p><p>This episode marks the conclusion of our Fund Well Series, which has focused on the importance of funding wellbeing for nonprofit leaders and teams. For more conversations about wellbeing and rest, check out Co.act's Nonprofit Wellbeing Series and the Virtual Resource Library here: <a href="https://coactdetroit.org/resources/virtual/">https://coactdetroit.org/resources/virtual/</a>.</p><p>The “colliders” for this conversation have joined from across the globe - Washington State and London, England - to bring their unique and “radical” ideas to the Co.act Detroit community. This candid conversation challenges the grind and burnout culture prevalent in the nonprofit workplace. </p><p>GUESTS:<br />Jodi Nishioka, Co-Executive Director at BIPOC ED Coalition WA - <a href="https://bipocedcoalitionwa.org/">https://bipocedcoalitionwa.org/</a><br />Kate Oliver, Radical Rest Network - <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/kate-oliver-96b6a6162">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/kate-oliver-96b6a6162</a> </p><p>Read Kate Oliver’s blog post on Radical Rest - <a href="https://www.anewdirection.org.uk/blog/radical-rest-for-the-cultural-sector">https://www.anewdirection.org.uk/blog/radical-rest-for-the-cultural-sector</a> </p><p>To join the Radical Rest Network visit -  <a href="https://forms.gle/kaLvPzRRQmgbyQaS7">https://forms.gle/kaLvPzRRQmgbyQaS7</a></p><p>To learn more about the mentioned book, “Rest is Resistance” by Tricia Hersey, visit - <a href="https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/tricia-hersey/rest-is-resistance/9780316365536/">https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/tricia-hersey/rest-is-resistance/9780316365536/</a> </p><p>To find out more about Co.act Detroit visit - <a href="https://coactdetroit.org/">https://coactdetroit.org/</a> </p><p>Timestamps:<br />00:00 - Welcome<br />01:11 - Guest Introductions<br />01:57 - Personal Jouneys<br />07:54 - Rest is Unique<br />12:33 - Benefits of Sabbaticals<br />37:32 - The Radical Rest Network<br />46:07 - Final Thoughts & Next Steps </p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Aug 2024 09:26:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This special recap Natural Collisions episode highlights the 2022 Detroit Capacity Building Forum. The forum was focused on one thing: investing differently in our nonprofits and our communities.</p><p>Conversations about investing often center on funders and those with financial power. When we reframe the conversation to include nonprofit employees, consultants, organizers, social justice advocates, and community residents, we open the way for transformative possibilities.</p><p>The goals of the Detroit Capacity Building Forum were:<br />1 - Explore how our ecosystem can invest differently in organizations, ideas, and people<br />2 - Honor those working to create more equitable funding landscapes<br />3 - Create a playbook that redefines investing and guides movements now and for the future</p><p>The Detroit Capacity Building Forum was a collaboration between Co.act Detroit and Michigan Community Resources. Hosted by Orlando Bailey. To learn more about some of the resources shared during the forum, visit <a href="https://coactdetroit.org/documents/dcbf-resources/">coactdetroit.org/documents/dcbf-resources</a>.</p><p>Sessions:<br />00:00 - Welcome<br />02:33 - 12 Recommendations for Detroit Funders<br />19:59 - Lightning Talk with Lisa Leverette - Nonprofits & Allies<br />30:02 - Shifting Funder-Nonprofit Power Dynamics<br />51:22 - Lightning Talk with Vu Le - Nonprofits & Allies<br />01:10:03 - Closing Information</p><p>To find out more about Co.act Detroit visit - <a href="https://coactdetroit.org/">https://coactdetroit.org/</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The Nonprofit-Funder Dialogue Series was designed to build trust and challenge traditional roles and power dynamics between funders and regional nonprofit leaders.</p><p>The “colliders” for this conversation were all involved in a series of conversations between funding organizations and nonprofit leaders. These “brave spaces” provided an opportunity for nonprofits and philanthropic foundations to have a candid discussion to develop deeper, more trusting relationships in Michigan’s nonprofit sector.</p><p>The Nonprofit-Funder Dialogue Series was a collaboration between the Dorothy A. Johnson Center at Grand Valley State University and Co.act Detroit, with facilitation provided by The Eureka Group. For more information visit - <a href="https://coactdetroit.org/npfd/">https://coactdetroit.org/npfd/</a> </p><p>00:00 - Welcome<br />02:18 - Guest Introductions<br />05:18 - Nonprofit-Funder Dialogue Series Explained<br />07:19 - Power Dynamics between Nonprofit & Funders<br />14:35 - Collaborative Efforts Creating Conversations<br />17:43 - Shared Recommendations & Discussion<br />35:50 - Final Thoughts & Next Steps</p><p>GUESTS:<br />Maria Salinas, Executive Director - <a href="https://www.congressofcommunities.com/">https://www.congressofcommunities.com/</a><br />Lesley Slavitt, Executive Director - <a href="https://johnsoncenter.org/">https://johnsoncenter.org/</a><br />Kyle Caldwell, President & CEO - <a href="https://www.michiganfoundations.org/">https://www.michiganfoundations.org/</a><br />Tameka Ramsey, Director - <a href="https://www.tramseyllc.com/">https://www.tramseyllc.com/</a><br />Allandra Bulger, Executive Director - <a href="https://coactdetroit.org/">https://coactdetroit.org/</a> </p><p>To find out more about Co.act Detroit visit - <a href="https://coactdetroit.org/">https://coactdetroit.org/</a></p>
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Myka Burley, Program Manager on the Education & Employment team at Rocket Community Fund
Autumn Evans, Deputy Director, Digital Inclusion & Equity at the City of Detroit

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Autumn Evans, Deputy Director, Digital Inclusion &amp; Equity at the City of Detroit
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Autumn Evans, Deputy Director, Digital Inclusion &amp; Equity at the City of Detroit
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GUESTS:
Karris Jackson, Chief Operating Officer at POISE Foundation
Dwan Dandridge, CEO/Founder of Black Leaders Detroit
Nikia Washington, Senior Director of Restorative Communications & Philanthropy at Earlyworks LLC

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Dwan Dandridge, CEO/Founder of Black Leaders Detroit
Nikia Washington, Senior Director of Restorative Communications &amp; Philanthropy at Earlyworks LLC
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Dwan Dandridge, CEO/Founder of Black Leaders Detroit
Nikia Washington, Senior Director of Restorative Communications &amp; Philanthropy at Earlyworks LLC
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      <description><![CDATA[Is the shift to wellbeing permanent or a temporary trend for organizations? Wellbeing advocates discuss the shift to wellbeing from a global perspective.

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Mark Greer, Transforming Power Fund
Alana Cookman, The Wellbeing Project
Jessamyn Shams-Lau, philanthropy, equity, and wellbeing advocate
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GUESTS: 
Tim Jones-Yelvington, Senior Consultant with Foresight Design
Kimberly Faison, Director of Community and Economic Development at Detroit Future City
Sonia Plata, Foundation Director with Flagstar Bank

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Kimberly Faison, Director of Community and Economic Development at Detroit Future City
Sonia Plata, Foundation Director with Flagstar Bank
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Guests: 
Spring Opara, Project Director at CompassPoint
Noah Urban, Senior Analyst and Project Lead at Data Driven Detroit
Trina Groce, Human Resources Director at TechTown Detroit

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Noah Urban, Senior Analyst and Project Lead at Data Driven Detroit
Trina Groce, Human Resources Director at TechTown Detroit
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Noah Urban, Senior Analyst and Project Lead at Data Driven Detroit
Trina Groce, Human Resources Director at TechTown Detroit
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Happy Women’s History Month! 

GUESTS:
Cheryl P. Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of Coalition on Temporary Shelter (COTS)
Terry Barclay, President and CEO of Inforum
Amy Peterson, Co-founder and CEO of Rebel Nell

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Happy Women’s History Month! 

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Terry Barclay, President and CEO of Inforum
Amy Peterson, Co-founder and CEO of Rebel Nell
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Happy Women’s History Month! 

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Cheryl P. Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of Coalition on Temporary Shelter (COTS)
Terry Barclay, President and CEO of Inforum
Amy Peterson, Co-founder and CEO of Rebel Nell
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Yodit Mesfin-Johnson is the President and CEO of Nonprofit Enterprise at Work (NEW).
Nathaniel Wallace is the director of the Knight Foundation in Detroit.

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Yodit Mesfin-Johnson is the President and CEO of Nonprofit Enterprise at Work (NEW).
Nathaniel Wallace is the director of the Knight Foundation in Detroit.
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Yodit Mesfin-Johnson is the President and CEO of Nonprofit Enterprise at Work (NEW).
Nathaniel Wallace is the director of the Knight Foundation in Detroit.
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      <description><![CDATA[What happens when people need support immediately? Madhavi Reddy of CDAD and Jerry Ann Hebron of Oakland Avenue Urban Farm discuss taking immediate action to serve the needs of communities during times of emergency. Also, Madhavi explains the necessity to streamline funding with Detroit Community Development Mini-Grants, of which Oakland Avenue Urban Farms and Independence Rides are grantees.
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