A Summit On Excellence
January 27-29, 2020
Denver, Colorado
Excellence Workshops
The HeART and Science of Fundraising
Presenters: Susan Kramer
Location: Biltmore
Asking people for money ranks top of the list in things that people just do not want to do. Most things in life are scary until you do it. And we all know practice makes perfect. Or practically perfect.
In this session we will explore how to create relationships, engage prospect and yes, ask for a gift. The short hand is we are individuals who will create community in order to engage people to become leaders and i will walk with you through a process to do this.
Live with Ambiguity and Lead with Clarity: A Leadership Practice for Learning to Manage Complexity
Presenters: Dr. Lesley Litman, RJE
Location: Capitol
This session is based on the results of our research into the impact of using the concept enduring dilemmas as a frame for one’s leadership practice and change/innovation management in our Jewish educational settings.
How do we Measure Success? Relationship, Meaning and Impact!
Presenters: Cathy Rolland, RJE, Lori Kowit and Rabbi Stacy Schlein
Location: Terrace
Have you ever measured a program’s success by how many families attended, if there was enough food, and if parents were paying attention? While these are important measures, they are not enough in determining success. In order to create experiences that provide a strong connection to our families, we must think carefully about how we help families with young children develop meaningful relationships within our community and with each other. This session will explore how to measure relationships, meaning, and impact to gain a deeper understanding of what we mean by success.
Mazelwhat? New Methods to Engage Families Through Peer to Peer Organizing
Presenters: Kelli Pfaff, Jennifer Abrams, Bethany Friedlander and Rachel Braver
Location: Beverly
Join us to learn more about how an incubated program at the Rose Community Foundation has learned how to engage families to find their people, path and place in the Jewish community. Serving as a concierge, connector and catalyzer, MazelTogether intentionally serves the "under"served families with young children ages 0-5 through leveraging intentional partnerships, design thinking and network weaving.