Often, fundraising roles in our movement homes and nonprofit organizations can be a site of unspoken power accumulation. As we lean into practicing more liberatory collective governance, how do ensure our fundraising practices align with our governance practices? How can we acknowledge how power is concentrated by those who are closer to money in an organization , and what ways can we consider to share or distribute that power when possible? How do we talk to funders about our shared leadership structures? And how can we share the work of fundraising collectively?
Join our friends from Justice Funders for Collaborate to Co-Liberate Module 9: Fundraising. Together we’ll explore models for fundraising within collectively managed organizations, and how to think about distributing power and responsibility as it relates to fundraising without compromising our ability to resource our critical work.
This offering is essential for:
- Activists and changemakers with organizations who want to demonstrate new ways of fundraising that align more closely with aspirations for collective governance
- Organizations practicing liberatory governance who want to align their fundraising strategy and practices with their shared leadership goals
- Resource mobilizers and folks in fundraising/resourcing roles within liberatory organizations who want to more meaningfully share and distribute power in these roles when possible
Includes a Follow up Q&A Oct 1 10-11:30 PT
Collaborate to Co-Liberate: Structures and Practices for Democratic Organizations (C2C) is a year-long learning journey designed for solidarity economy and social justice movement left organizations who are building organizations with democratic, participatory, and liberatory leadership structures.
To join the entire year-long journey, register here instead of signing up for this one-time event.
To view the other events in the series click here.
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