06/25/2024
*OPPORTUNITY ALERT*
CALLING ALL CONSULTANTS, TRAINERS & WORKSHOP FACILATATORS!
NPPOC invites workshop proposals on a wide range of topics relevant to BIPOC professionals in the nonprofit sector.
Workshop facilitators should be prepared to deliver engaging, interactive sessions that provide actionable insights and strategies for professional development.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
• Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in Nonprofits
• Grant Writing and Fundraising Strategies
• Leadership and Management Skills for BIPOC Professionals
• Mental Health and Wellness in the Workplace
• Financial Management and Sustainability for Nonprofits
• Technology and Digital Transformation in the Nonprofit Sector
• Advocacy and Social Justice Initiatives
• Building Resilience and Self-Care Practices
• Collaboration and Partnerships in the Nonprofit Community
•Career Development and Advancement for BIPOC Professionals
Note- Accepted proposals will receive an honorarium and complimentary 1 Day registration (excluding gala and convention enhancements)
DEADLINE TO APPLY IS JULY 19 AT 11:59 PM
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06/28/2023
Our founder and principal consultant was honored by Rolling Out & Covanta! Check it out here!
'Rolling out' and Covanta to honor community and business leaders in Newark - Rolling Out
Rolling out and Covanta are hosting a community and business innovation networking event to honor trailblazers within the Newark community. The evening
07/04/2021
Today is a very important day! It’s Crown Day, marking the anniversary of being signed into law in California.
We celebrate Black hair independence and our right to wear our natural hair freely, boldly and proudly.
The CROWN Act is a law that prohibits race-based discrimination at work or at school against natural textures or wearing protective styles. While the CROWN Act is law in 13 states, we are pushing for the other 37 states because hairstyle discrimination is an economic issue and a civil rights issue. Grooming policies are arbitrarily enforced to prevent access to academic and economic opportunities for the Black community. The CROWN Act is an essential policy, safeguarding the existence, dignity, and humanity of Black people. Our hair, our heritage, our legacy is beautiful and we are worthy of employment and worthy of opportunities just as we are. Visit thecrownact.com to find out how you can support this worthy cause. Today and everyday: be free. Embrace your gorgeous. Wear your crown and your glory. Let’s to end hair discrimination nationwide. Join the movement and sign the petition to support the CROWN Act federal legislation.
06/07/2021
The Nonprofit Professionals of Color Collective, sponsored by Rutgers Institute for Ethical Leadership (IEL) and Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation welcomes nonprofit leaders of color to our session. The topics for this month are:
The Pathways to the C-Suite Series-Networking: “No Degrees of Separation” with Dr. Drew Giddings, Executive Director Stories and Lessons Along the Way with Leadership Newark Founder & CEO, Mrs. Celia King, Management & Delegation with Dr. Charles A. Wallace II and for our Power Lunch Book Chat, we’ll be joined by Dr. Randal Pinkett, co-author of “Black Faces in White Spaces! Select registrants will receive a copy of the book! Prizes will be from some of our Black-Owned faves!
Friday, June 18th
9:15 AM - 4:00 PM
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05/10/2021
The Nonprofit Professionals of Color Collective, sponsored by Rutgers Institute for Ethical Leadership (IEL) and The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, welcomes nonprofit leaders of color to our monthly session. The topics for this month are:
• Weaponizing Whiteness in the Latinx Community with Joseph Maldonado
• Dealing with Change: Community Check-In w/Joi Britt, LCSW
• Digital Access and Inclusion for ALL with Ann Jaquez
Friday - May 21, 2021
9:30AM - 4:30 PM
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05/04/2021
The Nonprofit Professionals of Color Collective invites you to join us tonight, May 4th from 8pm - 9pm EST for a community check-in. For this virtual session, we'll bring back Licensed Clinical Social Worker LCSW, our "resident therapist," to the Collective to process our feelings, new and old, and discuss coping skills as a community.
Registration required: LINK IN BIO!
04/28/2021
Join Rutgers Institute of Ethical Leadership & the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation as we welcome nonprofit professionals of color to participate in our Monthly professional development series.
For the month of April we will tackle:
• Affirmations, Holistic wellness, & Self Care with
• Real Talk: Body Politics & BIPOC Intersectionality featuring and
• Power Lunch: Executive Director Stories & Lessons with Nancy Yao Maasbach
• Give + Ask: What do you need help or support to do or achieve?
LINK IN BIO TO REGISTER
04/13/2021
Join Rutgers Institute of Ethical Leadership & the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation as we welcome nonprofit professionals of color to participate in our Monthly professional development series.
For the month of April we will tackle:
• Affirmations, Holistic wellness, & Self Care
• Body Politics & BIPOC Intersectionality
• Executive Director Stories & Lessons
• Give + Ask: What do you need help or support to do or achieve?
LINK IN BIO TO REGISTER
03/26/2021
Level Up Your Career & Excel in Evaluation with The Collective!
The Nonprofit Professionals of Color Collective, sponsored by Rutgers Institute for Ethical Leadership and The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, welcome nonprofit leaders of color to our monthly session focused on Leveling Up Your Career & Excelling in Evaluation.
The agenda is as follows:
9:00-10 Welcome and Community Check-In with John Yao, MS
10-10:45 Panel Discussion: How To Level Up with an Executive Coach- Moderated by Diane Dean
11-12:45 Evaluation Part 1: Basics with Tamara Hamai, Ph.D.
12:45-1:45 Lunch
1:45-2:15 Evaluation Energizer- Game Time!
2:30-4 Evaluation Part 2: Using Existing Data with Tamara Hamai, Ph.D.
4:30-5:30 Creative Space: Mocktails and Make-a-long
LINK IN BIO TO JOIN US THIS MORNING!
03/22/2021
The Nonprofit Professionals of Color Collective, sponsored by Rutgers Institute for Ethical Leadership and The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, welcome nonprofit leaders of color to our monthly session focused on Leveling Up Your Career & Excelling in Evaluation.
The agenda is as follows:
9:45-10 Welcome
10-10:45 Panel Discussion: How To Level Up with an Executive Coach- Moderated by Diane Dean
11-12:45 Evaluation Basics Part 1
12:45-1:45 Lunch
1:45-2:15 Evaluation energizer- game
2:30-4 Using existing data
4:30-5:30 Creative Space: Make-a-long
This month is Maker's Month at the Collective! For our social/ networking event, join us as we make time to unwind and get creative with mocktails in hand! We'll also highlight artists, crafters, bakers, makers, and more so tell us what makers we should know about below in the comments!!
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03/12/2021
*OPPORTUNITY ALERT*
Money Matters: Today and Tomorrow with the NJ Arts & Culture Administrators of Color Network!
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This session is intended to provide foundational understanding of financial management of an organization, while also examining the impacts that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the sector. Participants will also engage in a conversation on imagining how to move forward as leaders of color.
The discussion will be led by C. Lorenzo Evans, III. He is a Washington D.C. native whose career has spanned the arts and business.