In this energizing episode of "Tea.Coffee.Water.," we dive deep into the world of nonprofit planning with the insightful Michelle Vryn. As the coffee brews, we uncover the essential strategies for effective program planning, tapping into volunteers, and staying flexible amidst ever-changing business trends.
With a nationwide trend in the US showing a growing distrust in institutions and a decline in volunteerism, we explore what it truly means to be a volunteer in today's world. Michelle guides us through tracking the behavior change trends of volunteerism and delves into the unique approach of corporate volunteer groups and how they engage with communities.
Adaptation and change management become paramount as we discuss accepting post-COVID "norms" and reimagining nonprofits and community-based organizations. We explore how relationship building and social change play a vital role in the success of these organizations, emphasizing the power of LinkedIn and data storytelling in community impact.
As we wrap up this remarkable Coffee Series, we embark on a journey of ideation and theoretical exploration, reimagining the future of nonprofits and their potential to drive positive social change. Michelle's expertise in website development and data storytelling provides invaluable insights into how organizations can serve their mission-aligned communities, both physically and online.
Join us for this captivating episode where we envision a brighter future for nonprofits and community-based organizations. Discover the strategies that will empower your organization to thrive amidst new trends, adapt to change, and leave a lasting impact on the communities you serve. As the coffee fuels our inspiration, we set our sights on redefining the nonprofit landscape and charting a path towards a more connected and empowered future.
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