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Powering Nonprofit Success Through Participatory Processes:

Did you know that organizations prioritizing participatory processes and deliberately decreasing barriers see a significant increase in program effectiveness? This Fall, I’m excited to delve into how this framework powers real-world success through our three-part webinar series, Insights for Impact!

On September 18th, Dr. Inderjit Vicky Basra, President and CEO of the Delores Barr Weaver Policy Center, and Jessica Raymond, former Chief of Staff of the YWCA, joined Sharity Global Expert Anne Miskey to offer real-world examples of ways participatory processes elevated their organizations’ mission and impact. Dr. Basra emphasized the importance of including direct and indirect experts in decision-making conversations. She noted, “…layered communication makes the change.” When those in the community who experience the challenges your organization strives to address work alongside those with academic or professional experience in key areas, your organization can begin to affect systemic change. Jessica added, “When we talk about advocating for people and engaging their voices…here is the mic! You sit at this table, you tell me what you need from us, you make the decision…”

Key takeaways from the conversation included:

  • Write equity into your policies and procedures.
  • Avoid “tokenizing” the community you serve. Ensure that if you ask something of your community members, such as asking them to share their stories, you are developing and strengthening a mutually beneficial relationship with them.
  • Identify ways your organization may connect direct experts, those with lived experience, with donors, elected officials, and other community leaders and influencers.
  • Engaging all voices allows you to review and evaluate the impact of your programming with an open mind and heart.
  • Give credit to all the experts helping you execute your mission. Whenever possible, compensate and recognize direct experts, those with lived experiences, for their work on behalf of your organization, just as you would an indirect expert with academic or professional experience. 

Dr. Basra summed up the importance of engaging all voices when she described the success her organization has had with connecting survivor mentors with the recently rescued. “[Survivor’s] concepts around hope look very different because they’re sitting across from somebody, that at some point, was in the same space that they are in…Their survivor-mentor becomes a beacon of hope!” Anne added, “The little ways you can connect your donors in real ways to people” will bring about transformation.

 

Before accepting a senior position at a nonprofit, what types of things should you look for?

Ask Me Anything Summary

What is the best way for my organization to collect data? collecting data can seem really, really difficult for a nonprofit, especially when all of your staff are stretched really thin.

But if you’ve sat back as a team and said, what exactly are we trying to accomplish when someone comes through our program? what do we want to have happen? how is their life going to be transformed?

That’s really going to start to give you an indicator of what you should be tracking. and a lot of nonprofits aren’t tracking any kind of impact. what they’re tracking is outputs how many people go through their program.
So start by tracking and actually figuring out what it is. what is that transformational thing that you’re trying to make happen and then step back and say, how do we know if it occurred?

Don’t get really complicated. just pick one or two really simple things. sometimes it’s even just asking someone who goes through a feeding program, did you not have to choose between food or rent this month?

That can be a real impact. it doesn’t have to be complicated. and if you need more, feel free to check out our resources page, we’ve got lots of information about impact, outcome, and how to actually calculate roi for some types of programs, we look forward to hearing from you and are happy to answer your questions. just post something here on social media or direct message us and we’ll be happy to respond.