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Takeaways from American Express Leadership Academy 2.0 at the Aspen InstituteProInspire had the chance to talk with alumna Maggie Goldstein Cooper (2016 Managing for Success SF cohort) about her experience at the 2018 American Express Leadership Academy 2.0 at the Aspen Institute: a Fellowship for Emerging Nonprofit Leaders. Maggie works as the Head of Talent + Communicati…
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Alumni Engagement Summit: TakeawaysBy: John Campbell, Co-Chair ProInspire Alumni Council and 2016 DC ProInspire Fellow Over the Summer, I had the opportunity to represent ProInspire at Capital One Foundation’s Alumni Engagement Summit. Over 30 organizations from around the country gathered to share best practices, learn about alum…
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A Recap of the Capital One Foundation’s Alumni Engagement SummitBy Andrea Rush Last month, I participated in the Capital One Foundation’s Alumni Engagement Summit in New York City. I had a great experience meeting other social sector organizations and sharing best practices and lessons learned. It was an eye-opening experience to see how other organizations th…
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Managing Millennials: Reflections from a recent trainingBy Kristen Lucas Our identities impact the way we engage, lead, and manage others at work, particularly across lines of difference. Looking through the lens of our generational identity gives us an opportunity to consider how we can better work with our colleagues, managers, and direct reports. In o…
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Rethinking LeadershipBy Daria Hall, ProInspire Alum and Vice President, Communications & External Relations for America’s Promise Alliance – “We’re all born into certain circumstances with particular physical traits, unique developmental experiences, geographical and historical contexts. But then…
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Reflections from the 2016 Net Impact ConferenceBy Paul Collier, 2014 Bay Area ProInspire Fellow Earlier this month I attended my fourth Net Impact Conference, one of the country’s largest annual gatherings of professionals dedicated to making a social and environmental impact through business. This year’s conference was hosted in Philadelphi…
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Using Data and Storytelling to Communicate Impact: A Recap From the Philanthropy NEXT ConferenceBy Martha Searby, ProInspire’s Communications Director Last week I attended the Philanthropy NEXT conference in Washington, DC. This inaugural event, organized by The Chronicle of Philanthropy, brought together professionals from both sides of the giving equation for meaningful dialogue about …
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The Brioxy White House Summit: A Day of Energy, Excitement and HopeBy Dionne Galloway, ProInspire’s Director of Leadership Development Programs Earlier this month, I had the opportunity to attend the inaugural White House Summit for Innovators of Color, hosted by Brioxy. Brioxy is an organization focused on bringing young people of color together to change t…
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Elements of Social Movements: Lessons from NewSchools SummitBy Monisha Kapila, Founder and CEO, ProInspire Last week I had the opportunity to attend the NewSchools Summit in San Francisco, California. The NewSchools Summit is an annual gathering for education leaders who bring important and diverse perspectives in K-12 education innovation. This was my secon…
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ProInspire Alum Ivellisse Morales Shares Social Sector Learnings in Presidio Institute’s Newsletter2014 ProInspire Fellow Ivellisse Morales recently published a piece about her Fellowship experience in Reveille, the Presidio Institute’s quarterly publication for social impact leaders. In this thoughtful reflection titled ‘365 Days in the Social Sector,’ Ivellisse shares …
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Explore the Woods: Lessons from American Express – Aspen Institute Academy 2.0By Ellie Canter, 2014 Management Fellow “To anticipate, not the sunrise and dawn merely, but, if possible, Nature herself! How many mornings, summer and winter, before yet any neighbor was stirring about his business, have I been about mine! So many autumn, ay, and winter days, spent outside the t…
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State of the Washington DC Region – Highlights from Nonprofit Roundtable’s Annual MeetingBy Neelam Barot, ProInspire Intern On Wednesday June 24th, the Nonprofit Roundtable of Greater Washington held its Annual Meeting, including a cross-sector dialogue about the state of the region, at George Mason University’s Arlington campus. ProInspire’s CEO, Monisha Kapila, was elected to the …
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Creating Pathways to Economic EqualityEditor’s Note: This is part of a series of posts about the Opportunity Summit By Tracy Williams, 2014 ProInspire Fellow I had the distinct privilege of attending the 2015 Opportunity Nation Summit in Washington, DC and it was one of the most inspirational and transformative events I have ever expe…
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Lessons from Talent Philanthropy ProjectBy Monisha Kapila, Founder and CEO, ProInspire Last week I had the opportunity to participate in a gathering of the Advisory Council for the Talent Philanthropy Project (talentphilanthropy.org), a new initiative that was launched in 2014 by Rusty Stahl, who was previously founding Executive Director…
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Cross Sector Collaboration is Crucial to the Opportunity CrisisEditor’s Note: This is part of a series of posts about the Opportunity Summit By Angela Richardson, 2014 ProInspire Fellow “WE GOT THIS!” was the mantra heard throughout the Opportunity Summit on February 26th. The constant reminder of “we got this” stood out like a sore thumb to me, espec…
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Powers for Change: Information and CollaborationEditor’s Note: This is part of a series of posts about the Opportunity Summit By Christina Pappas, 2014 ProInspire Fellow I’ve been challenged and inspired throughout my ProInspire Fellowship to articulate, debate, re-think, and re-commit to many of my existing beliefs, both regarding the world …
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Working for the Greater Good: Lessons from the Opportunity SummitEditor’s Note: This is part of a series of posts about the Opportunity Summit By Elle Carne, 2013 Management Fellow Last week I attended Opportunity Nation’s Opportunity Summit with colleagues from different ProInspire fellowships. I left feeling rejuvenated about the work I do to support yo…
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Creating #OpportunityMoments for OthersHow You Can Be Part of the Movement to Close the Opportunity Divide Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of posts by ProInspire fellows and alumni who attended the National Opportunity Summit in Washington, DC By Ivellisse Morales, 2014 ProInspire Fellow Chances are, that if you’re r…
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ProInspire at The National Conference on Volunteering and ServiceBy Hadeel Al-Tashi On June 19-22, 2013, ProInspire joined thousands of nonprofits in the Points of Light's National Conference on Volunteering and Service held at the Convention Center in Washington D.C. The theme of the conference was to focus on the power of service in bridging differences and…
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Insights from the White House Forum on Cross-Sector LeadershipBy Monisha Kapila, CEO of ProInspire Last month, I had the opportunity to participate in the White House Forum on Cross-Sector Leadership. Hosted by the White House and the InterSector Project, the Forum brought together leading organizations from nonprofit, government, and corporations to di…
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Opportunity Nation’s 2012 Summit Focuses on Pathways to SuccessBy Hadeel Al-Tashi, Program Coordinator Last Wednesday hundreds of leaders, legislators, academics, non-profit and business professionals, as well as young adults attended Opportunity Nation’s 2012 Summit with the collective vision of expanding economic opportunity and mobility in America. The…
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Reflections on the 11th Annual Public Private Partnership ConferenceWritten by 2011 Fellow, Schuyler Woods Determining compounding returns in an Excel macro is so much easier than determining the solution to unemployment. To think I was under the illusion I was actually shaping future income with my projection models! While my future simulations were solitary work, …
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Good to Great and the Social Sectors: Seminar ReviewThis past Wednesday following the Proinspire workshop for this month, many Fellows and alumni attended Good to Great and the Social Sectors: a discussion of what makes an organization Great. This seminar was led by a panel consisting of Schroeder Stribling, Executive Director of N Street Village, an…
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Can philanthrocapitalism solve the world’s problems?Last week I attended a discussion called Philanthrocapitalism: Savior or Emperor? at the Hudson Institute. This lively debate featured two thought leaders with contradictory points of view:Matthew Bishop of the Economist, and author of Philanthrocapitalism: How the Rich Can Save the World and Michae…
