NanoConference 05 - Reflection & Action: Diversity, Equity; Inclusion in Philanthropy

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  • Date: Recorded - 29th Oct 2020

  • Destination: Live Online (now recorded)

  • Time [UK]: 3pm to 4:30pm

  • Duration: 1hr 45min

  • Format: NanoConference

Expert Speakers

  • Ana Ortiz, Associate Director, Philanthropic Resources, MD Anderson Cancer Center

  • Gizelle Clemens - Project Manager, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, ACGME

  • Floyd Akins, Associate Vice President, Michigan State University

  • Tara Black, Director, Philanthropic Resources, MD Anderson Cancer Center

  • Diya Gupta - Past & Present Fellow: Race, Ethnicity and Equality in History, Royal Historical Society and Institute of Historical Research, London, UK

  • Haseeb Shabbir - Senior Lecturer in Marketing, The University of Hull and Guest Editor, Race, Fundraising & Philanthropy

  • Joseph Gonzales - Director & Head, Prospect Development, International Rescue Committee

Quest

NanoConference 05 explores the history of DEI in the sector, where we are now, the lived experience, and the practical actions we can all take to make immediate positive changes.

How do we make our research & analytics more inclusive? How do we uncover hidden stories? How do we create more inclusive communications? Join us to answer these questions & more.

  • What does equity, diversity & inclusion look like in philanthropy?

  • What is the history in the sector?

  • How do issues of race play out in fundraising?

  • What actions can we take for a more positive inclusive equitable future?

  • How can we refine our analytics & communications to enhance DEI?

  • Explore these questions & more…

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Agenda

Session Synopsis

NanoTalk 1 - Recap: Where are we now? (6min)

This is a quick-fire recap of where we are at in terms of DEI in the fundraising sector, as well as an exploration of innovative ways to increase inclusive giving.

NanoTalk 2 - Lived Experience & Sector Insights

Drawing from personal experience, Floyd will share his own experience of DEI from leadership positions and explore, and share authentically intentional efforts the field of philanthropy can make when it comes to DEI.

NanoTalk 3 - Lived Experience of Fundraiser (12min)

Drawing from her own experience, Tara will explore recruiting, hiring, teaching and mentoring opportunities for early-career professionals, including preparing them to deal with issues of implicit bias and other racially-charged encounters.

NanoTalk 4 - Hidden Histories (12min)

Why do the stories we tell matter? Through whose eyes are we viewing the world? Join cultural historian Diya Gupta, who works on marginalised histories of the Second World War, to understand how to research and write about hidden stories in your own communities. Enhance your skills in portraying donors and service users in diverse, inclusive and imaginative ways.

NanoTalk 5 - Inclusive Communications (12min)

Haseeb will explore the historic and contemporary challenges found in humanising “beneficiaries” in the not for profit sector, providing suggestions for greater inclusive comms from the sector.

NanoTalk 6 - Inclusive Analytics (12min)

Creating an inclusive analytics framework in prospect development requires a mindfulness and intention to upending formalized research practice. What are the ways in which we can reimagine our approach to philanthropy that includes communities not historically approached to support our missions? Joseph's session will help us to reset our outlook and introduce an analytics approach that has the power to promote equity.

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*PyroTalks CIC offers the NanoConference as Pay-What-You-Feel. All bookings come with a receipt for your records. We are a independent CIC and receive no external funding, all contributions cover our costs and any surplus is reinvested back into the cause.*

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  • Comes with access to recording & slides

  • Please select ‘Ticket’ below, Open Entry is always welcome

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  • Date: Recorded - 29th Oct 2020

  • Destination: Live Online (now recorded)

  • Time [UK]: 3pm to 4:30pm

  • Duration: 1hr 45min

  • Format: NanoConference

Expert Speakers

  • Ana Ortiz, Associate Director, Philanthropic Resources, MD Anderson Cancer Center

  • Gizelle Clemens - Project Manager, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, ACGME

  • Floyd Akins, Associate Vice President, Michigan State University

  • Tara Black, Director, Philanthropic Resources, MD Anderson Cancer Center

  • Diya Gupta - Past & Present Fellow: Race, Ethnicity and Equality in History, Royal Historical Society and Institute of Historical Research, London, UK

  • Haseeb Shabbir - Senior Lecturer in Marketing, The University of Hull and Guest Editor, Race, Fundraising & Philanthropy

  • Joseph Gonzales - Director & Head, Prospect Development, International Rescue Committee

Quest

NanoConference 05 explores the history of DEI in the sector, where we are now, the lived experience, and the practical actions we can all take to make immediate positive changes.

How do we make our research & analytics more inclusive? How do we uncover hidden stories? How do we create more inclusive communications? Join us to answer these questions & more.

  • What does equity, diversity & inclusion look like in philanthropy?

  • What is the history in the sector?

  • How do issues of race play out in fundraising?

  • What actions can we take for a more positive inclusive equitable future?

  • How can we refine our analytics & communications to enhance DEI?

  • Explore these questions & more…

Brochure

Full Event Brochure here >>>

Agenda

Session Synopsis

NanoTalk 1 - Recap: Where are we now? (6min)

This is a quick-fire recap of where we are at in terms of DEI in the fundraising sector, as well as an exploration of innovative ways to increase inclusive giving.

NanoTalk 2 - Lived Experience & Sector Insights

Drawing from personal experience, Floyd will share his own experience of DEI from leadership positions and explore, and share authentically intentional efforts the field of philanthropy can make when it comes to DEI.

NanoTalk 3 - Lived Experience of Fundraiser (12min)

Drawing from her own experience, Tara will explore recruiting, hiring, teaching and mentoring opportunities for early-career professionals, including preparing them to deal with issues of implicit bias and other racially-charged encounters.

NanoTalk 4 - Hidden Histories (12min)

Why do the stories we tell matter? Through whose eyes are we viewing the world? Join cultural historian Diya Gupta, who works on marginalised histories of the Second World War, to understand how to research and write about hidden stories in your own communities. Enhance your skills in portraying donors and service users in diverse, inclusive and imaginative ways.

NanoTalk 5 - Inclusive Communications (12min)

Haseeb will explore the historic and contemporary challenges found in humanising “beneficiaries” in the not for profit sector, providing suggestions for greater inclusive comms from the sector.

NanoTalk 6 - Inclusive Analytics (12min)

Creating an inclusive analytics framework in prospect development requires a mindfulness and intention to upending formalized research practice. What are the ways in which we can reimagine our approach to philanthropy that includes communities not historically approached to support our missions? Joseph's session will help us to reset our outlook and introduce an analytics approach that has the power to promote equity.

Tickets

*PyroTalks CIC offers the NanoConference as Pay-What-You-Feel. All bookings come with a receipt for your records. We are a independent CIC and receive no external funding, all contributions cover our costs and any surplus is reinvested back into the cause.*

Purchase

  • Comes with access to recording & slides

  • Please select ‘Ticket’ below, Open Entry is always welcome

  • Date: Recorded - 29th Oct 2020

  • Destination: Live Online (now recorded)

  • Time [UK]: 3pm to 4:30pm

  • Duration: 1hr 45min

  • Format: NanoConference

Expert Speakers

  • Ana Ortiz, Associate Director, Philanthropic Resources, MD Anderson Cancer Center

  • Gizelle Clemens - Project Manager, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, ACGME

  • Floyd Akins, Associate Vice President, Michigan State University

  • Tara Black, Director, Philanthropic Resources, MD Anderson Cancer Center

  • Diya Gupta - Past & Present Fellow: Race, Ethnicity and Equality in History, Royal Historical Society and Institute of Historical Research, London, UK

  • Haseeb Shabbir - Senior Lecturer in Marketing, The University of Hull and Guest Editor, Race, Fundraising & Philanthropy

  • Joseph Gonzales - Director & Head, Prospect Development, International Rescue Committee

Quest

NanoConference 05 explores the history of DEI in the sector, where we are now, the lived experience, and the practical actions we can all take to make immediate positive changes.

How do we make our research & analytics more inclusive? How do we uncover hidden stories? How do we create more inclusive communications? Join us to answer these questions & more.

  • What does equity, diversity & inclusion look like in philanthropy?

  • What is the history in the sector?

  • How do issues of race play out in fundraising?

  • What actions can we take for a more positive inclusive equitable future?

  • How can we refine our analytics & communications to enhance DEI?

  • Explore these questions & more…

Brochure

Full Event Brochure here >>>

Agenda

Session Synopsis

NanoTalk 1 - Recap: Where are we now? (6min)

This is a quick-fire recap of where we are at in terms of DEI in the fundraising sector, as well as an exploration of innovative ways to increase inclusive giving.

NanoTalk 2 - Lived Experience & Sector Insights

Drawing from personal experience, Floyd will share his own experience of DEI from leadership positions and explore, and share authentically intentional efforts the field of philanthropy can make when it comes to DEI.

NanoTalk 3 - Lived Experience of Fundraiser (12min)

Drawing from her own experience, Tara will explore recruiting, hiring, teaching and mentoring opportunities for early-career professionals, including preparing them to deal with issues of implicit bias and other racially-charged encounters.

NanoTalk 4 - Hidden Histories (12min)

Why do the stories we tell matter? Through whose eyes are we viewing the world? Join cultural historian Diya Gupta, who works on marginalised histories of the Second World War, to understand how to research and write about hidden stories in your own communities. Enhance your skills in portraying donors and service users in diverse, inclusive and imaginative ways.

NanoTalk 5 - Inclusive Communications (12min)

Haseeb will explore the historic and contemporary challenges found in humanising “beneficiaries” in the not for profit sector, providing suggestions for greater inclusive comms from the sector.

NanoTalk 6 - Inclusive Analytics (12min)

Creating an inclusive analytics framework in prospect development requires a mindfulness and intention to upending formalized research practice. What are the ways in which we can reimagine our approach to philanthropy that includes communities not historically approached to support our missions? Joseph's session will help us to reset our outlook and introduce an analytics approach that has the power to promote equity.

Tickets

*PyroTalks CIC offers the NanoConference as Pay-What-You-Feel. All bookings come with a receipt for your records. We are a independent CIC and receive no external funding, all contributions cover our costs and any surplus is reinvested back into the cause.*

Purchase

  • Comes with access to recording & slides

  • Please select ‘Ticket’ below, Open Entry is always welcome