ECVO AGM and Beth Kanter
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Description
ECVO Annual General Meeting - Two Free Tickets per Member Organization
Please join us May 10th at Fantasyland Hotel from 2:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
Agenda:
2:30 PM – AGM Business Meeting
3:00 PM – Keynote Presentation by Beth Kanter
4:00 PM – Networking Reception
Want more Beth Kanter? Register for her morning presentation!
Keynote: The Happy Healthy Change Maker: Self-Care for Change Makers/Nonprofit Professionals
The passion that Change Makers feel for their work is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, that fervor helps them keep going in the face of difficult challenges, especially in the early stages of their careers. On the other hand, they can be so driven they don’t stop to refuel or smell the proverbial roses or even notice they are experiencing symptoms of burnout. This interactive workshop is based on her new book,
This interactive workshop is based on her new book, The Happy Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact without Burnout. Each ECVO Member (organization or individual) in attendance will receive a free copy of the book!
NOTE: One book per Member Organization. Membership fees must be up-to-date.
Learning Objectives:
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Take a self-assessment to determine burnout symptoms and opportunities to create self-care habits
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Discuss and share tips and methods for self-care activities that go beyond physical health
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Make a commitment to implementing one small self-care activity post workshop
About Beth:
Master Trainer, Author, Speaker, and Author
Beth Kanter is a well-established international leader in nonprofits’ use of networks, data, and learning. Her first book “The Networked Nonprofit,” introduced the sector to a new way of thinking and operating in a connected world. Her second book, “Measuring the Networked Nonprofit,” is a practical guide for using measurement and learning to achieve social impact. She published her third book “Happy, Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact without Burnout” in 2016. She is the author of Beth’s Blog where she writes about networks, data, learning, training and facilitation techniques and self-care, one of the longest running and most popular nonprofit blogs.
Beth has over 35 years working in the nonprofit sector in technology, training, and capacity and has facilitated trainings for nonprofits on every continent in the world (except Antarctica). She trained and experienced in participatory facilitation techniques such as design thinking, open space, and world café online and face-to-face book and hybrids. She is an in-demand keynote speaker and workshop facilitator. Named one of the most influential women in technology by Fast Company and one of the BusinessWeek’s “Voices of Innovation for Social Media,” Beth was
Visiting Scholar at the David and Lucile Packard Foundation 2009-2013.
Her past and current clients include Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Kauffman Foundation, Gates Foundation, Brainerd Foundation, Knight Foundation, Knight Digital Media Center, Edutopia, HHS, and others. She currently serves as adjunct professor at MIIE where she prepares graduate students for their internships at international nonprofits and how to use online networking tools to advance their careers.
Web Site: http://www.bethkanter.org
Twitter: @kanter