Strong communities are built when nonprofit leaders intentionally create opportunities for people to be heard, contribute, and shape solutions that affect their lives. Building on the ideas introduced in Building Bridges, this session focuses on how organizations translate shared purpose and community values into meaningful engagement practices.
Participants will explore a practical framework for designing and implementing effective community engagement efforts. The session introduces tools for conducting a stakeholder analysis to identify key audiences, understand influence and interest, and recognize barriers that may limit participation. Leaders will also explore culturally responsive engagement strategies that strengthen trust and ensure diverse community perspectives are reflected in nonprofit programs and initiatives.
Through discussion and applied exercises, participants will practice translating engagement concepts into real-world scenarios so they can design outreach efforts that build connection, strengthen trust, and support community-informed decision making.
This session will be presented by The Faeder Collaborative.
The Nonprofit Learning Series is sponsored by the Vail Valley Partnership's Nonprofit Network, Robin Thompson, and Mountain Youth.
This is in an in-person event only. There is no live-stream option available and it will not be recorded.
Battle Mountain High School
Event will be held in the lecture hall.
Free for nonprofit professionals and board members!
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