Training details

calendar_today Thursday, March 2, 2023

access_time Eastern: 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Central: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Mountain: 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Pacific: 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

place Online

attach_money Free

About

Assets and strengths, not deficits and needs, are the true building blocks of healthy communities. Every individual, association, and institution has assets that can contribute to community well-being and justice. Through trust-based philanthropy and participatory grantmaking, nonprofits and grantmakers are evolving how they work. But it is also important to recognize that the communities themselves are filled with unutilized assets. 

In this webinar, we will learn the basic principles and practices of asset-based community development, and how they can enhance the work we do in the nonprofit sector. We will explore what it means to have an abundant mindset, including an introduction to asset mapping and discovering how the social sector can work in communities using the power of gift-centered practices. 

Qualifies for
1.5 CFRE point(s)

Additional information

Access to the recording will be provided to registrants of the live training. Upon completion of your registration, you will be receiving an email from our webinar platform, GoToWebinar. The email will contain your unique link to the live webinar.

Accessibility

If you have a disability and may require accommodations in order to fully participate, please contact us via [email protected], or you can reach us at (800) 421-8656 (option 3). For more information, please visit our Disability Inclusion page.

Live CART captioning will be available during this event.

Outcomes

  • Explain asset-based community development
  • Define asset mapping
  • Apply the asset-based community development model to your nonprofit work

Intended audience

  • All levels of experience
  • Board members
  • CEOs, executive directors, upper management
  • Fundraising & development staff
  • Grant writers
  • Grantmaker/funder
  • Individual grantseekers
  • Marketing, communications, external affairs
  • Nonprofit startups
  • Program directors and staff

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