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Nonprofit Mission: Impact - Don't skip Gen X for nonprofit leadership with Miguel Guadalupe

Don't skip Gen X for nonprofit leadership with Miguel Guadalupe

01/16/24 • 18 min

Nonprofit Mission: Impact

In episode 89 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol Hamilton and Miguel Guadalupe discuss

issues of generational engagement in leadership, highlighting the frequent oversight of Generation X and stressing the unique adaptability and valuable perspective that this generation brings to the table. Miguel emphasizes the necessity for Generation X to advocate for recognition in leadership roles, reflecting on a LinkedIn post that sparked a broader conversation about the career stagnation felt by many in his generation.

Episode highlights:

Don’t Forget GenX: underrepresentation and unique contributions of Generation X in leadership and decision-making processes.

Adapting to change: how Generation X's experience with the evolution of technology equips and other big changes over their career equips them with adaptability, a valuable skill set for leadership.

Perpetual Utility player: Many of the Gen Xers who commented on Miguel’s LinkedIn post shared the feeling of being overlooked in their professional lives.

Visibility and Advocacy: Miguel suggests that Generation X should take a lesson from Millenials and Gen Z and take a more assertive stance in advocating for their visibility and leadership opportunities.

Guest Bio: Miguel Guadalupe is Vice President of Donor and Community Relations at The Bowery Residents' Committee, or BRC in NYC. BRC helps over 10,000 individuals a year suffering from homelessness, mental illness, and addiction with the dignity and compassion they deserve. Miguel manages donor engagement, fundraising, and event planning, as well on service as BRC liaison to local elected officials, community organizations and businesses wherever a BRC program is located. He is also Vice Chair of the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, and helps to produce America's largest cultural celebration, in NYC, while helping to raise and distribute over $200K annually to students attending higher education.

Important Links and Resources:

Miguel’s viral LinkedIn post

Miguel Guadalupe on LinkedIn

The Bowery Residents' Committee

Be in Touch:

✉️ Subscribe to Carol’s newsletter at Grace Social Sector Consulting

💻 Give us feedback on the show

📚Find the books referred to on Nonprofit Mission: Impact

👥 Like what you heard? Please share the podcast with a colleague or friend

🌟 Help more people learn about Nonprofit Mission: Impact by leaving a rating & review.

😀 Connect with Carol Hamilton ➡️ LinkedIn

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In episode 89 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol Hamilton and Miguel Guadalupe discuss

issues of generational engagement in leadership, highlighting the frequent oversight of Generation X and stressing the unique adaptability and valuable perspective that this generation brings to the table. Miguel emphasizes the necessity for Generation X to advocate for recognition in leadership roles, reflecting on a LinkedIn post that sparked a broader conversation about the career stagnation felt by many in his generation.

Episode highlights:

Don’t Forget GenX: underrepresentation and unique contributions of Generation X in leadership and decision-making processes.

Adapting to change: how Generation X's experience with the evolution of technology equips and other big changes over their career equips them with adaptability, a valuable skill set for leadership.

Perpetual Utility player: Many of the Gen Xers who commented on Miguel’s LinkedIn post shared the feeling of being overlooked in their professional lives.

Visibility and Advocacy: Miguel suggests that Generation X should take a lesson from Millenials and Gen Z and take a more assertive stance in advocating for their visibility and leadership opportunities.

Guest Bio: Miguel Guadalupe is Vice President of Donor and Community Relations at The Bowery Residents' Committee, or BRC in NYC. BRC helps over 10,000 individuals a year suffering from homelessness, mental illness, and addiction with the dignity and compassion they deserve. Miguel manages donor engagement, fundraising, and event planning, as well on service as BRC liaison to local elected officials, community organizations and businesses wherever a BRC program is located. He is also Vice Chair of the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, and helps to produce America's largest cultural celebration, in NYC, while helping to raise and distribute over $200K annually to students attending higher education.

Important Links and Resources:

Miguel’s viral LinkedIn post

Miguel Guadalupe on LinkedIn

The Bowery Residents' Committee

Be in Touch:

✉️ Subscribe to Carol’s newsletter at Grace Social Sector Consulting

💻 Give us feedback on the show

📚Find the books referred to on Nonprofit Mission: Impact

👥 Like what you heard? Please share the podcast with a colleague or friend

🌟 Help more people learn about Nonprofit Mission: Impact by leaving a rating & review.

😀 Connect with Carol Hamilton ➡️ LinkedIn

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undefined - [Re-release] Building a ladder of engagement for nonprofits with Lisa Hazirjian

[Re-release] Building a ladder of engagement for nonprofits with Lisa Hazirjian

In this enlightening episode, Carol interviews Lisa Hazirjian, a historian turned advocate, as they delve into Lisa’s unexpected journey from academia to the forefront of nonprofit advocacy. Through a candid recount of personal challenges and professional transitions, Lisa shares her story, motivations, and the lessons she’s learned along the way.

Some of the conversation’s highlights:

Motivation for Advocacy: Personal emotions during times of loss and the desire to effect change in public policy were Lisa’s primary motivators to engage in advocacy work.

Nonprofit Misconceptions: Lisa corrects the common misconception that nonprofits cannot engage in policy advocacy, stressing that they can and should, as they often hold valuable expertise that can inform policymaking.

Strategic Advocacy: Despite political power dynamics, Lisa argues that effective advocacy is less about which party is in power and more about the ability to influence decision-makers through strategic engagement and communication.

Building Relationships: The importance of building relationships before needing to make an ask is highlighted, with suggestions to conduct surveys and use supporters as effective messengers to lawmakers.

Volunteer Engagement: Discussion of a “ladder of engagement” approach to progressively involve volunteers in advocacy work, starting with simple actions and building up to higher responsibilities.

Training and Responsibility: Emphasizing the need to train volunteers not just for tasks but also for understanding the bigger picture, the narrative includes a personal story demonstrating this practice.

Small Wins and Community: Acknowledging small victories and the value of creating a sense of community among advocates is presented as crucial for maintaining motivation and momentum in long-term policy campaigns.

Guest Bio: Lisa Hazirjian, PhD, founded Win Together Consulting to help progressive change makers develop strategy, build power, engage supporters, and leverage strengths to achieve their goals. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy Studies, Graduate Certificate in Women’s Studies, and Ph.D. in U.S. History from Duke University, and is working toward a Nonprofit Leadership Certificate from the Harvard Kennedy School. You can reach Lisa at [email protected].

Important Links and Resources:

Win Together Consulting

https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisahazirjian/

Be in Touch:

✉️ Subscribe to Carol’s newsletter at Grace Social Sector Consulting

💻 Give us feedback on the show

📚Find the books referred to on Nonprofit Mission: Impact

👥 Like what you heard? Please share the podcast with a colleague or friend

🌟 Help more people learn about Nonprofit Mission: Impact by leaving a rating & review.

😀 Connect with Carol Hamilton ➡️ LinkedIn

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undefined - Five steps to successful nonprofit strategic planning with Carol Hamilton

Five steps to successful nonprofit strategic planning with Carol Hamilton

In episode 90 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol Hamilton goes solo and talks about:

  • What strategic planning is and is not
  • the five steps to a comprehensive strategic planning process
  • Keys to ensuring your plan gets put into action and stays relevant

The five steps are 1. kick off, 2. discovery or listening tour, 3. explore, 4. decide, 5. plan & act

Strategic planning:

  • Strategic planning is a structured process for setting priorities for the medium term (3-5 years).
  • It involves gathering insights from stakeholders, identifying themes, exploring futures, and making decisions to focus the organization’s future in service of its mission.

What it is NOT

  • It’s not about predicting or controlling the future.
  • Just the document, it's about conversations that build alignment and shared understanding.
  • It is not just a retreat

Kick Off

  • Setting yourself up for success
  • Let everyone know what is happening and what is coming
  • Pull together a team
  • Equity considerations

Discover

  • Go on a listening tour
  • Interviews, focus groups, surveys – what will work for you.
  • How are you making participation accessible?

Explore

  • Share the current state as well as hopes and aspirations
  • Explore the wider landscape and ecosystem for trends
  • imagine new futures for the organization

Decide

  • Prioritize and decide on the future directions and goals: Where will you put your energy?
  • Revisit your mission and vision – are they aligned with where you are going?

Plan & Act

  • Define action steps, success indicators, and feedback mechanisms.

Keeping the Plan Fresh

  • Agree on a process for reviewing and updating the plan

Important Links and Resources:

Common Mistakes Organizations Make in Strategic planning:

https://www.gracesocialsector.com/store/p13/strategic_plan_mistakes.html

Be in Touch:

✉️ Subscribe to Carol’s newsletter at Grace Social Sector Consulting

💻 Give us feedback on the show

📚Find the books referred to on Nonprofit Mission: Impact

👥 Like what you heard? Please share the podcast with a colleague or friend

🌟 Help more people learn about Nonprofit Mission: Impact by leaving a rating & review.

😀 Connect with Carol Hamilton ➡️ LinkedIn

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