Global Partners in Hope is a non-profit organization that partners with communities around the world to meet tangible needs and provide sustainable hope. They identify areas with significant needs where local leaders are willing to partner. Through cultivating meaningful relationships, they work with leaders to identify impactful projects like digging water wells, building medical clinics, and installing energy systems in rural West Africa. In China, they focus on women's leadership training, community outreach, and business leadership training. They bring together partners in the United States who want to make a difference with influential global leaders who can provide support and access to complete projects.
There is a growing consensus across the public and social sectors that people who use services and carers should have greater involvement in how they are designed and delivered. We have seen this reflected in both legislation and government policy, such as the Care Act 2014 and the Civil Society Strategy.
Coproduction, where people who use services work in equal partnership with professionals to achieve shared goals, can be an empowering experience for people who have often been locked out of decisions that affect their lives. It can also help us to ensure that services effectively build on people’s strengths to meet both needs and aspirations.
In this session we will explore practical experiences of supporting service user involvement in practice, and seek to answer the following questions:
What is coproduction and why it is important for organisations delivering services?
How do we know when we are doing it well?
What can charities do to improve their practice?
What strategies can we use to overcome barriers to involving people with lived experience and expertise?
How can we develop cultures that are risk aware rather than risk averse?
This session will be of interest to delegates involved in public service delivery, but the lessons learnt can apply to any type of service provision.
You've created your People of Action ad, and you're ready to tell Rotary's story. Now what? Having a plan to share your ads in multiple places is vital to spreading Rotary's message. Use our easy-to-follow outline as you explore both new and traditional media outlets to share your story with your community.
A panel discussion to examining the challenges, share experiences, and make recommendations to help expand YEX into Africa and other developing countries. Facilitators: Serdar Kelahmet, Vicki Dilley, Sue Goldsen, and Grace Okaro
Today 46 million human beings are enslaved. Learn about
slavery and human trafficking, where and why it occurs,
and how Rotary projects are helping survivors. We’ll also
discuss ways to prevent this crime, and how your club can
take action.
This seminar was the third in a series of seminars focusing on volunteering in a fair society organised by IVR in partnership with the ESRC and Northumbria University. This event explored how individuals and communities can most effectively make their voices heard.
In this presentation Joan Moon - Chair (Gateshead Community Network) and Sharon Hallett - Chair (Gateshead Autism Group) discuss the role the Gateshead Communications Network (GCN) play as activists in the community.
Past presentations from the Institute of Volunteering Research website can be found at the following location - http://www.ivr.org.uk/ivr-events/ivr-past-events
There is a growing consensus across the public and social sectors that people who use services and carers should have greater involvement in how they are designed and delivered. We have seen this reflected in both legislation and government policy, such as the Care Act 2014 and the Civil Society Strategy.
Coproduction, where people who use services work in equal partnership with professionals to achieve shared goals, can be an empowering experience for people who have often been locked out of decisions that affect their lives. It can also help us to ensure that services effectively build on people’s strengths to meet both needs and aspirations.
In this session we will explore practical experiences of supporting service user involvement in practice, and seek to answer the following questions:
What is coproduction and why it is important for organisations delivering services?
How do we know when we are doing it well?
What can charities do to improve their practice?
What strategies can we use to overcome barriers to involving people with lived experience and expertise?
How can we develop cultures that are risk aware rather than risk averse?
This session will be of interest to delegates involved in public service delivery, but the lessons learnt can apply to any type of service provision.
You've created your People of Action ad, and you're ready to tell Rotary's story. Now what? Having a plan to share your ads in multiple places is vital to spreading Rotary's message. Use our easy-to-follow outline as you explore both new and traditional media outlets to share your story with your community.
A panel discussion to examining the challenges, share experiences, and make recommendations to help expand YEX into Africa and other developing countries. Facilitators: Serdar Kelahmet, Vicki Dilley, Sue Goldsen, and Grace Okaro
Today 46 million human beings are enslaved. Learn about
slavery and human trafficking, where and why it occurs,
and how Rotary projects are helping survivors. We’ll also
discuss ways to prevent this crime, and how your club can
take action.
This seminar was the third in a series of seminars focusing on volunteering in a fair society organised by IVR in partnership with the ESRC and Northumbria University. This event explored how individuals and communities can most effectively make their voices heard.
In this presentation Joan Moon - Chair (Gateshead Community Network) and Sharon Hallett - Chair (Gateshead Autism Group) discuss the role the Gateshead Communications Network (GCN) play as activists in the community.
Past presentations from the Institute of Volunteering Research website can be found at the following location - http://www.ivr.org.uk/ivr-events/ivr-past-events
Waste does not exist in nature, It is the human consumption that creates it. Thus it is our duty to get rid of it sustainably. This session will take you through journey of an 11 year old who converted waste into toilets and houses for all. With more than 150 eco innovations and 700 tons of waste recycled. The journey will take you though the eyes of a youth exchange alumni and second generation Rotarian and change your perspective about waste. Facilitator: Binish Desai
Be part of a conversation about Rotary's future — in 2020 and beyond. What challenges does our organization face, and what opportunities can we seize going forward? We'll discuss the charge of the Strategic Planning Committee as it works to develop the next iteration of Rotary's strategic plan in light of the new vision statement.
Life as a ShelterBox Response Team Member: In the FieldElizabeth Toms
What happens when ShelterBox hits the ground after a
crisis? Hear stories directly from a response team member,
and learn about ShelterBox’s impact on the people who
need help. You’ll also find out more about how Rotary and
ShelterBox work together to link communities around the
world, and how you can get involved.
Becoming a member of the Community Development Society has a variety of benefits. This is an overview of the organization, committees, publications, history, and other information members and prospective members need to know.
Five projects that focused on Janesville, Wisconsin's ethnic diversity, economic diversity, parks/river/downtown, and neighborhoods and collaborative partnerships.
Interact club is Program of Rotary International in which children aged 12-18 are doing wonderful service activities. They are taught leadership skills and also learn the empathy for others and do the community service projects. The information in the video is taken from Rotary E Learning center and compiled by Dr. Prashant Kariya.
Increase Rotary's Impact and Reach through Rotary Community Corps HandoutRotary International
Rotary Community Corps (RCCs) are our non-Rotarian partners in service. Under the sponsorship of Rotary clubs, they plan, conduct, and support service projects to improve their communities. RCCs are a great way to enhance Rotary’s impact and reach around the world. Attend this session to learn how to establish RCCs and maximize the benefits of this partnership.
Discover unique and highly successful collaborations between Mediators Beyond Borders International (MBBI), Rotary, and local clubs to create meaningful, hands-on peacebuilding projects with lasting results. Funded in part by global grants and Vocational Training Teams (VTT) these projects build capacity among community leaders engaged in conflict prevention in high-conflict zones. MBBI experts will demonstrate a typical interactive training session and share stories of peacebuilders who are helping their communities prevent or heal from conflict with a special emphasize on women peacebuilders.
How does your club attract new members? What makes you irresistible? Our clubs will improve only when we're ready to ask and answer some tough questions about our current strategies. Discover how one club grew by over 150 percent and learn strategies you can implement in your journey to make positive change.
As a member of the Rotary family, you make a difference in your community. Our project demonstrates the value of multi-organizational partnerships, operating across boundaries to the benefit of all. When we join forces with additional organizations, we can maximize our impact both locally and globally.
Interested in starting an Interact club? Want to get involved with Rotaract? Have you heard of RYLA? Rotary clubs around the world support the development of an estimated 700,000 young leaders ages 12-30 each year through Rotary’s service and leadership programs. Come learn about these programs for young leaders, find out how to get started, and leave with best practices to build partnerships with schools, universities, and community organizations to help your youth initiatives thrive.
Hiring for Impact: LinkedIn, Nonprofits, and Changing the World Together | Ta...LinkedIn Talent Solutions
Jeff Brock, Director of HR at Habitat for Humanity, discusses topics like board and volunteer recruitment, diversity hiring, and how LinkedIn partners with nonprofits to enhance their impact.
Continue your talent acquisition transformation at Talent Connect 365: http://linkd.in/1z8YEaf
Waste does not exist in nature, It is the human consumption that creates it. Thus it is our duty to get rid of it sustainably. This session will take you through journey of an 11 year old who converted waste into toilets and houses for all. With more than 150 eco innovations and 700 tons of waste recycled. The journey will take you though the eyes of a youth exchange alumni and second generation Rotarian and change your perspective about waste. Facilitator: Binish Desai
Be part of a conversation about Rotary's future — in 2020 and beyond. What challenges does our organization face, and what opportunities can we seize going forward? We'll discuss the charge of the Strategic Planning Committee as it works to develop the next iteration of Rotary's strategic plan in light of the new vision statement.
Life as a ShelterBox Response Team Member: In the FieldElizabeth Toms
What happens when ShelterBox hits the ground after a
crisis? Hear stories directly from a response team member,
and learn about ShelterBox’s impact on the people who
need help. You’ll also find out more about how Rotary and
ShelterBox work together to link communities around the
world, and how you can get involved.
Becoming a member of the Community Development Society has a variety of benefits. This is an overview of the organization, committees, publications, history, and other information members and prospective members need to know.
Five projects that focused on Janesville, Wisconsin's ethnic diversity, economic diversity, parks/river/downtown, and neighborhoods and collaborative partnerships.
Interact club is Program of Rotary International in which children aged 12-18 are doing wonderful service activities. They are taught leadership skills and also learn the empathy for others and do the community service projects. The information in the video is taken from Rotary E Learning center and compiled by Dr. Prashant Kariya.
Increase Rotary's Impact and Reach through Rotary Community Corps HandoutRotary International
Rotary Community Corps (RCCs) are our non-Rotarian partners in service. Under the sponsorship of Rotary clubs, they plan, conduct, and support service projects to improve their communities. RCCs are a great way to enhance Rotary’s impact and reach around the world. Attend this session to learn how to establish RCCs and maximize the benefits of this partnership.
Discover unique and highly successful collaborations between Mediators Beyond Borders International (MBBI), Rotary, and local clubs to create meaningful, hands-on peacebuilding projects with lasting results. Funded in part by global grants and Vocational Training Teams (VTT) these projects build capacity among community leaders engaged in conflict prevention in high-conflict zones. MBBI experts will demonstrate a typical interactive training session and share stories of peacebuilders who are helping their communities prevent or heal from conflict with a special emphasize on women peacebuilders.
How does your club attract new members? What makes you irresistible? Our clubs will improve only when we're ready to ask and answer some tough questions about our current strategies. Discover how one club grew by over 150 percent and learn strategies you can implement in your journey to make positive change.
As a member of the Rotary family, you make a difference in your community. Our project demonstrates the value of multi-organizational partnerships, operating across boundaries to the benefit of all. When we join forces with additional organizations, we can maximize our impact both locally and globally.
Interested in starting an Interact club? Want to get involved with Rotaract? Have you heard of RYLA? Rotary clubs around the world support the development of an estimated 700,000 young leaders ages 12-30 each year through Rotary’s service and leadership programs. Come learn about these programs for young leaders, find out how to get started, and leave with best practices to build partnerships with schools, universities, and community organizations to help your youth initiatives thrive.
Hiring for Impact: LinkedIn, Nonprofits, and Changing the World Together | Ta...LinkedIn Talent Solutions
Jeff Brock, Director of HR at Habitat for Humanity, discusses topics like board and volunteer recruitment, diversity hiring, and how LinkedIn partners with nonprofits to enhance their impact.
Continue your talent acquisition transformation at Talent Connect 365: http://linkd.in/1z8YEaf
GPiH/Crown College Leadership Development Curriculum PreviewGlobalPartnersinHope
This slideshow briefly explains the four business leadership consulting seminars offered by Global Partners in Hope in China.
The 4 seminars were written by Crown College, a partner of GPiH.
The intention of FoFA is to remove conflicted payments that could reasonably be expected toinfluence the advice you provide to your client or the choice of product you recommend.
This presentation outlines what you need to know about Conflicted Remuneration.
For most nonprofits, planning for their future isn't the first thing on their minds. That's why the California Community Foundation in Los Angeles developed the Planned Giving Toolkit to assist nonprofits expand their fundraising horizons and better prepare for their future.
This is the presentation that accompanied a series of free workshops CCF held across the county to help nonprofits implement planned giving programs. This presentation can be used by any nonprofit to present to their boardmembers, donors, and others who would be interested in being leaving planned gifts.
My presentation on 'Brandraising: One Organization, Many Channels' with National Military Family Association and Cross-Cultural Solutions at the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC).
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Gavin Prendergast(ACON) talks about the challenges of achieving effective health promotion engagement with a geographically dispersed population. This presentation was given at the AFAO/NAPWA Gay Men's HIV Health Promotion Conference in May 2012.
The presentation was a workshop at Evolve 2014: the annual event for the voluntary sector in London on Monday 16 June 2014.
The presentation was chaired by Anna Bloch from Charity Finance Group and shares highlights of how charities have adapted and are continuing to adapt to the climate, covering reductions in statutory funding and new fundraising strategies.
Find out more about the Evolve Conference from NCVO: http://www.ncvo.org.uk/training-and-events/evolve-conference
Find out more about the work NCVO does around funding: http://www.ncvo.org.uk/practical-support/funding
Racial justice and the climate movementEPIPNational
A challenge as complex as climate change demands approaches that link its social and ecological dimensions. Importantly, the destructive effects of our fossilfuelbased way of life are uneven, harming some people more than others. The impacts of climate change are also uneven. For example, coastal storms, sea level rise, and drought disproportionately affect certain populations. Real solutions to the climate crisis will require a significant level of socioeconomic change, as we decarbonize many sectors of society including energy, agriculture, and transportation, to name a few. Socioeconomic restructuring on this scale raises the critical issue of equity: solutions must work for everyone.
To best create climate solutions that meet the needs of everyone, we must create space for historically less privileged populations to lead. A more inclusive and intersectional movement will allow all groups to learn how patterns of oppression and privilege operate in our society, as well as, understand how they intersect with environmental justice and the ability to influence public policy. It will also build trusting relationships that leverage the power of diverse alliances and intersections, broadening our work beyond the confines of singleissue environmental organizing.
To that end, this webinar will answer the following: “How can we honor the intersectionality of climate change in a way that invites historically excluded populations to lead us toward an unstoppable climate movement?” Participants will walk away with guidance and lessons learned from philanthropists and practitioners who are applying an inclusive and intersectional approach to strengthen their work.
Co-Sponsored by Environmental Grantmakers Association (EGA)
Speakers:
Farhad Ebrahimi, Chorus Foundation
Samantha Harvey, Environmental Program Officer, Overbrook Foundation; Program Manager, BEA for Impact
Vernard Williams, Director, Race and Justice Initiative, Alliance for Climate Education
Elizabeth Yeampierre, Executive Director, UPROSE
Funding nonprofit talent is a vital but often overlooked piece of the grantmaking puzzle. This webinar offered an in-depth examination of talent-focused grantmaking and nonprofit leadership development. It was led by the President and CEO of the Talent Philanthropy Project (and EPIP’s Founder and former Executive Director), Rusty Stahl as well as Stephanie Andrews ( Leadership Development Director at the Bush Foundation) and Tom Fuechtmann (Program Officer at the Community Memorial Foundation) - two funders with extensive experience in this work. Rusty, Stephanie and Tom discussed how factors are necessitating this shift; how these practices are being implemented on the ground; and how to explore talent-focused grantmaking in one’s own work.
Want to know more about microfinance? Learn about the resources that help host and sponsor clubs establish and manage microfinance projects within their local or global communities, including the Microfinance Guide Book developed by the Rotarian Action Group for Microfinance and Community Development (RAGM). Our experts are here to answer your questions and provide support.
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In this comprehensive presentation, we will explore strategies and practical tips for enhancing profitability in small businesses. Tailored to meet the unique challenges faced by small enterprises, this session covers various aspects that directly impact the bottom line. Attendees will learn how to optimize operational efficiency, manage expenses, and increase revenue through innovative marketing and customer engagement techniques.
Falcon stands out as a top-tier P2P Invoice Discounting platform in India, bridging esteemed blue-chip companies and eager investors. Our goal is to transform the investment landscape in India by establishing a comprehensive destination for borrowers and investors with diverse profiles and needs, all while minimizing risk. What sets Falcon apart is the elimination of intermediaries such as commercial banks and depository institutions, allowing investors to enjoy higher yields.
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4. Our Approach
• Headquartered in Omaha, Neb.
• Decades of overseas experience
• We meet tangible needs of people across the
globe, delivering real, sustainable hope.
5. Our Process:
1. Strategically identify communities with
significant needs, where local leaders and
government officials are willing to partner.
6. Our Process:
2. Cultivate meaningful relationships with these
officials to open doors and gain unprecedented
access and support.
7. Our Process:
3. Work collaboratively with these leaders to
identify projects that will make a significant and
sustainable impact in their communities.
8. Our Process:
4. Move quickly to lay the necessary groundwork,
putting the pieces in place for the project to
succeed.
9. Our Process:
5. Identify partners in the United States who are
able and willing to help and bridge the two
groups, facilitating the successful completion of
the project.
11. Rural West Africa
The Need (In Focus: the Bako Region of Mali):
• 2nd Highest Infant Mortality: 1 in 10 die at birth
• 20% of Children die by age 10
• Average household income is $23 per week
• Average person is 80 miles from a hospital or
clinic
• People must walk an average of two miles to
get water, and that water is often contaminated
12. Rural West Africa
Our Response:
• Digging Water Wells
• Building Medical Clinics
• Installing Sustainable Energy Systems
13. China
The Need:
• Most populous nation in the world
• Experiencing rapid economic growth
• Increasing social pressure on families and
business leaders tearing at the fabric of society
• Over half of Chinese marriages end in divorce
• Migration to China’s cities has broken down
traditional family networks leaving many
isolated and alone.
14. China – Beijing
Our Response:
• Women’s Leadership Training
• Community Outreach & Ministry Leader
Training
• Business Leadership Training
15. Our Partners
Stateside:
• Individuals & Organizations who want to make
a difference
• Public & Private Schools, Universities,
Corporations, Churches, & Charitable Orgs.
16. Our Partners
Globally:
• High-level, influential leaders who are able and
willing to provide the critical support and access
necessary to make a difference.
17. Our Values
• Trust – openness, dependability and integrity
in all of our partnerships.
• Compassion – coming alongside those in
need and working together to find solutions.
• Stability – providing consistency in a
challenging and ever-changing world.
• Hope – seizing today’s opportunities to build
the promises of tomorrow.
18. How to Learn More
Visit our website: www.globalpartnersinhope.com
Check us out on
• Facebook: facebook.com/globalpartnersinhope
• Twitter: @GPIH
• Youtube: youtube.com/globalpartnersinhope
• Instagram: GlobalPartnersinHope