We hosted a 3-part virtual event to help strengthen organizational growth, from understanding where you are at now, and potential for change.
Build Your Capacity through Nonprofit Lifecycles
This simple but powerful framework offers a straightforward approach for determining the current stage of growth of your organization. It provides a rapid method for diagnosing your most critical capacity-building needs in five key areas of operations given your stage of growth, and ways to help you move forward. Facilitator Kylie Hutchinson works in the not-for-profit sector as a consultant, trainer, program manager, board member, and volunteer. She works to support non-profits evaluate, assess, and shape their work in actionable ways.
Equitable practices to centre people with lived and living experience in your organization
PAN has worked with Collective Impact Network members to develop two new resources to strengthen community connections and understanding of intersecting communities; developing programming; and policy development. PAN’s Evin Jones, Simon Goff and Monte Strong speak about the process of the resource development and voices of PWLLE.
Session 3: Community-responsive transition and change
AVI Health and Community Services has grown from their original location in Victoria to include sites in multiple communities on Vancouver Island with unique profiles. The conversation dove into into ways of working in different communities, adapting to ongoing political and social change, and how to support people in doing the work.
These sessions will support the work of:
• People providing frontline peer and/or health management support services
• People who plan or evaluate programs
• People in policy development
Visit our library of on-demand webinars in the PAN Presents and KnowledgeConnect series.
We greatly appreciate the vision of our government funders and their ongoing commitment to supporting the work of PAN. In particular we gratefully acknowledge the Public Health Agency of Canada – HIV and Hepatitis C Community Action Fund. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.