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From the Archives: "VOX ATL teens who have participated in our fundraising work have helped compile a list of what to do — and more importantly, what not to do — to ensure that you are keeping things VOXy."
Read more by Allison Hood: https://t.co/9pOxhrFhKe
Read more of "When my life is no longer a priority funding issue: A love letter and a thank you note to resource organizers" by Aileen "AJ" Joy: https://t.co/T3Gpjg11pZ
NEW ESSAY: "Like resource organizers have always known, the interest of those with money and class privilege comes and goes, but the work continues. I know the work we do matters, and I am grateful that I get to do it with you."
In three weeks, join CCF chapter WA Ignite! for a Lunch and Learn at Freighthouse Station! There's no better time than this moment for us to come together in community, build solidarity, and strategize on how to keep the work moving. Register: https://t.co/A44oGWFid9
From the Archives: "We need to make intentional power shifts within our organizations to promote emerging BIPOC leaders."
"Cultivate talent with the same energy level you cultivate gifts — especially with your BIPOC support staff," by Priscilla Lopez: https://t.co/DYLPaDhb27
In three weeks, join CCF Denver at @hopetankdenver for the CCF Denver Hope Tank Meet Up! The plan for November’s meeting is to continue our conversation about how we can support the QTBIPOC Mutual Aid Fund. Space is limited, so register to save your spot: https://t.co/dhEp2bTz7G
NEW ESSAY: "How my lived experience as both charity recipient and fundraiser taught me that true stewardship should center community, not cash..."
Read more of Maria Rio's piece "Rethinking stewardship: Who deserves our time (and why)": https://t.co/9InrzU13A1
From the Archives: In this episode of @theethicalrain, @MichelleSMuri speaks with @kishshanapalmer about living well to lead well, performative allyship, authenticity, financial fortitude and her new podcast!
Listen to the podcast: https://t.co/1WUQACfzzs
From the Archives: "...nearly 1/4 survey respondents who identify as BIPOC said fundraisers main goal should also include addressing systemic injustice, compared to 1/8 survey respondents who identify as white."
Read more y Anna Rebecca Lopez: https://t.co/tQarIhG5cb
Read more of "From assumptions to integration: Examining your positionality throughout your community-engaged partnerships" by Charisse Iglesias: https://t.co/mWZarZpDoc
NEW ESSAY: "Examining your positionality before, during, and after engaging with historically marginalized communities is so important to the work and allows you to reflect deeply on who you are working with, and why you are working with them."
From the Archives: "Why are we still forcing ourselves to work an 8 hour day? How can we better manage employee workloads? And how do we better assess employee performance in order to prevent employee burnout?"
Read more by Lauren Brooks: https://t.co/cskuY9zR1I
"...within a still-colonial system?"
Read more of "The case for unrestricted funding: Why true equity in philanthropy starts with autonomy" by Ena Taguiam: https://t.co/qfXiUi3o1S
NEW ESSAY: "But what is unrestricted funding, and what room is there for it in the philanthropic sector? More importantly, how will it change the way we manage programs, and how will it contribute to building more equitable and anti-colonial practices...
From the Archives: In honor of Indigenous Peoples' Day, check out the essay, "In a season of rampant anti-Indigeneity, here are some things you should and shouldn't do to be pro-Indigenous" by @mxchristalbot.
https://t.co/9yTmJQSXNt
From the Archives: "There are individuals being harmed by the NPIC. But let’s be clear; the people being harmed are certainly not the institutions and wealthy individuals for whom this system was created."
Read more by Rachel D'Souza: https://t.co/EhvxnHXTtD
From the Archives: "In this moment, people are committing to be reparationist and committing to reparations as a spiritual practice."
Listen to more of "@theethicalrain: Reparations and truth telling with Dr. David Ragland: https://t.co/KIp0U6z0aW
NEW ESSAY: "The actions of the Federal Government have caused harm...life-saving measures that were going to be implemented will not."
Read more of "Defunding of the ECJ Communities Grants: The scale of what is being taken from communities nationwide": https://t.co/dJnPk16V32
"...even trading non-cash resources that reduce expenses."
Read more of "Maybe it's time to acknowledge scarcity... in order to cultivate collective abundance" by Nel Taylor: https://t.co/ZeKSi3Nsh3
NEW ESSAY: "Someone working from [a Collective Abundance] model doesn’t wait for big grants to trickle down. They find creative, hyper-local ways to resource others in the community by sharing donors ethically, co-hosting campaigns, exchanging labor, pooling sponsorships, and...