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From Our Vantage Point
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Join us for deep and informative conversations about issues of importance and the stories and impact of non-profit organizations as we strive for our vision of an inclusive community, where non-profits can achieve their fullest potential and drive sustainable change throughout the province of British Columbia and beyond.
From Our Vantage Point invites the insights of non-profit governance and management leaders and a wide variety of collaborators on topics from practical governance and leadership skills, creating inclusive workplaces and organizational systems, to effective government relations and advocacy strategies.
From Our Vantage Point podcast is sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
From Our Vantage Point invites the insights of non-profit governance and management leaders and a wide variety of collaborators on topics from practical governance and leadership skills, creating inclusive workplaces and organizational systems, to effective government relations and advocacy strategies.
From Our Vantage Point podcast is sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
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Resources🎥🎞️ Watch the From our Vantage Point episode and presentation on Vimeo here: 🎧 🎙️Listen to the episode on the From our Vantage Point podcast here: https://from-our-vantage-point.simplecast.com/episodes️🖥️📚 The presentation used in the episode, can be found and downloaded separately here: Misconceptions about Rules of Order, Governance, and Minute Taking .pdf🎁The full episode resource pack can be found here: Misconceptions about Non-Profit Governance - Resource Package - Vantage Point.pdf
From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
Guests:Dr. Benoit-Antoine Bacon | University of British ColumbiaKevin McCort | Vancouver FoundationWalter Pela | Greater Vancouver Board of TradeHost:Zahra Esmail | Vantage Point’s Chief Executive DirectorResources:Vantage Point State of the Sector ReportsBC Non-Profit NetworkVancouver FoundationGreater Vancouver Board of TradeGreater Vancouver Board of Trade AI Adoption ProgramUniversity of British ColumbiaUBC Community EngagementBC Non-Profit Leadership ConferenceHumanity Financial
From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
Guests:Chrissy Bennett | Kidney Foundation of CanadaHost:Maria Turnbull | Vantage Point’s Associate Executive Director
From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
Guests:Hildy Gottlieb | Creating the FutureHost:Maria Turnbull | Vantage Point’s Associate Executive DirectorEditor:Paul Wang
From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
Guests:Gordon Holley | Humanity FinancialHost:Rafik Karwa | Vantage Point’s Director of FinanceEditor:Paul Wang
From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
Guest:Alex Wilson | Big Sisters BC Lower Mainland and the Association of Fundraising ProfessionalsHost:Zahra Esmail | Vantage Point's Chief Executive OfficerEditor:Paul Wang
From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
Watch this podcast with closed captions here.Guests:Christopher T. Sutton | Wavefront Centre for Community AccessibilityShelagh Levangie | Harbour West ConsultingHost:Maria Turnbull | Vantage Point's Associate Executive DirectorEditor:Elijah Walsh
From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
Guests:Megan Dykeman | British Columbia’s Parliamentary Secretary Prairie Chiu | Vantage Point's Director of Engagement and AdvocacyHost:Zahra Esmail | Vantage Point's Chief Executive OfficerEditor:Paul Wang
From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
Guests:Dr. Delbar Niroushak | Dr. Delbar's LinkedIn | Coaching for Change EnterpriseHassan Pardawalla | Hassan's LinkedInHost:Rachelle Smalldon | Vantage PointEditor:Elijah Walsh
From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
Resources:2023 State of the Sector Report: thevantagepoint.ca/sector-reports/Guests:Christoph Cloudius | The Discovery GroupCarol Hall | Victoria FoundationLynette Milkashen | YMCA – Northern BCHost:Cherie Payne | Vantage Point
From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
Resources:Tamarack Institute’s Resources: Collaboration Spectrum Tool and A Guide for Building a Sustainable and Resilient CollaborationAdrienne Mare Brown’s Holding Change: The Way of Emergent Strategy Facilitation and MediationSustained Collaboration Network tools for non-profits: https://www.sustainedcollab.org/for-nonprofits/Resource on effective mergers and amalgamations: Merging for Good Resources on co-location/shared space: https://www.edmonton.ca/sites/default/files/public-files/documents/PDF/Non-profit-SharedSpace-Toolkit.pdf
From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
Strengthening the capacity of the Non-profit sector is a primary focus at Vantage Point. Through all our work we seek to support, convene and uplift non-profit organizations in British Columbia. That’s why this conversation is so important to us. How can we use effective fund development practices and efficient technology to support our sector? The tools are out there. How can we use them best? Why are inclusive fundraising practices important? Who is responsible for financially supporting the sector?
In this episode, our host and CEO of Vantage Point, Zahra Esmail, talks with Bryna Dilman, the Senior Director of Growth and Marketing at Keela, exploring the importance of strong and inclusive fund development and how data-driven technology can help us in building a stronger non-profit sector. From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners
at Humanity Financial.
Warrior Life PodcastSqueaky Wheel PodcastBryce, P.H. (1922). The Story of a National Crime. James Hope & Sons Ltd, Ottawa.The Gift Of Sacred Being. In L.B. Brown, "Two Spirit People: American Indian Lesbian Women And Gay Men by: D. ChampagneDaschuk, James. (2013). Clearing the Plains: Disease, Politics or Starvation, and the Loss of Aboriginal life. University of Regina Press, Regina.Geddes, Gary (2007). Medicine Unbundled. Heritage House, Victoria. Joseph, Bob. (2018). 21 Things you May not Know about the Indian Act. Indigenous Relations Press, British Columbia.Manuel, Arthur & Derrickson, Ronald. (2017). The Reconciliation Manifesto: Recovering the Land, Rebuilding the Economy. James Lorimer and Company Ltd, Toronto.Palmater, Pamela. (2015). Indigenous Nationhood: Empowering Grassroots Citizens. Fernwood Publishing, Nova Scotia.Reynolds, Jim. (2018). Aboriginal Peoples and the Law. Purich Publishers, UBC Press, Vancouver.Teillet, Jean. (2019). The Northwest is our Mother: The Story of Louis Riel’s People, The Metis Nation: HarperCollins Publisher’s Limited, Toronto.Out Saskatoon, Two Spirit Missing and murdered indigenous womens report
From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
This episode we speak with Kevin McCort, CEO of the Vancouver Foundation, and Katie Clogg, Executive Director of the Sunshine Coast Resource Centre about the new Recovery & Resiliency Fund – $34 million of new funding available for not-for-profits and open for applications until September 30.
It is an eye-opening conversation about what these two leaders have learned about good practices in past funding models, and what this new Fund can seek to correct with novel approaches, innovative evaluation criteria, and commitment to multi-year funding to ensure sustainable staffing and projects.
BC not-for-profits and charities can apply for a grant from the Recovery and Resiliency Fund at this link: https://www.vancouverfoundation.ca/grants/recovery-and-resiliency-fundFrom Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners
at Humanity Financial.
Timestamps 00:08 | Intro01:36 | Hello, Darrell!05:46 | What is coaching?10:19 | Why is coaching an essential leadership skill?16:14 | Coaching stories23:26 | Ad24:21 | Choosing your timing29:36 | Ethical concerns & common mistakes35:07 | Final suggestions & resources36:24 | Outro & BOSS Conference InfoResourcesOrganizational Coaching Certificate (UBC)Introduction to Coaching (Vantage Point)See next available in our events calendarLove + Work by Marcus BuckinghamOak Management ConsultingEssential Impact
From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
The Community Engagement office at UBC supports university and community partners to work together, bringing the full force of combined experiences, expertise, and knowledge to advance a more just and sustainable society. This episode features Kat Cureton, Advisor at Community Engagement, and Katie McCallum, who is the Manager of the Community Engagement office. It was great to talk to them both about where possible opportunities lie for not-for-profits and universities to work together towards their common goals. Before we jump into the conversation, I’d like to introduce you to our guests.Timestamps00:00 | Intro 03:00 | Self introductions: Kat & Katie 05:51 | What part can universities play?10:07 | Navigating the university system 14:29 | Stories from the Help Desk17:43 | Funding opportunities & hiring students23:12 | Resource re-cap23:35 | Humanity Financial Ad24:28 | Making the ask28:14 | How can universities listen?33:12 | Reciprocity35:28 | Accessible learning opportunities38:45 | Closing reflections40:40 | Outro ResourcesCommunity Partner Help DeskContact email: community.engagement@ubc.caTwitter: @ubcCommEngageFunding for community partners:Partnership Recognition FundCommunity University Engagement Support FundMitacsUBC Arts AmplifierUBC Centre for Community Engaged LearningSocial Impact LabUBC CareersOnlineCommunity Scholars ProgramEdXUBC Extended Learningevents.ubc.ca
From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
Timestamps00:00 | Intro 01:37 | Financial Wellbeing: Stage 104:07 | Warning Signs of Stage 104:35 | Financial Wellbeing: Stage 207:47 | Financial Wellbeing: Stage 308:48 | Financial Wellbeing: Stage 411:54 | Financial Wellbeing: Stage 516:30 | Most Common Barriers to Financial Liberation19:20 | OutroResourceshttps://humanityfinancial.ca/https://www.charitydata.ca/
From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
Timestamps00:00 | Intro01:52 | How it all began04:28 | How boards can make a difference06:39 | Who is Our Kids Climate for?07:43 | What action looks like11:37 | Does keeping up mean “going green”?12:30 | Mitigation and Adaptation16:06 | Ad17:01 | Exploring Our Kids Climate Sessions20:06 | Strategic planning for climate justice21:23 | Scoping sector interest in climate action26:26 | Getting started27:56 | Expecting the unexpected31:25 | Outro-----------------------Resourcesourkidsclimate.caEp. 63: Democracy, Equity, and Climate Change - oh my!------------------------SummaryNot-for-profit leaders are uniquely situated in the fight against the climate crisis – regardless of their organizational mission. Michael Davis of Our Kids Climate joins for our third episode of the year to discuss how boards can integrate meaningful environmental sustainability dialogue into their work and act towards climate justice within their own organizations. We also talk about how a focus on climate is a matter of keeping up with social innovation and being a leader in inevitable public policy changes.
From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
Leah Coss of Build a Biz Kids joins the podcast this month to talk about the benefits of engaging skilled volunteers. Rowan and Leah discuss what it can look like to take the leap and re-envision volunteerism in your organization, and how organizational leaders can get creative with volunteer engagement.
Resources
Build a Biz Kids
bit.ly/3vfkN8Y
Episode 55: “A For-Profit Lens in Not-for-Profit Organizations”
bit.ly/3vdtHUq
Book: The Lean Startup
bit.ly/3JSvwdD
Book: Lean Impact
bit.ly/3IiuB5L
Engaging Skilled Volunteers Workshop
bit.ly/34YKpwo
Customized Training at Vantage Point
bit.ly/3JSYAlq
Timestamps
00:00 | Intro
02:10 | A for-profit lens
06:37 | Volunteerism at Build a Biz Kids
19:12 | Why volunteer?
24:52 | Ad
25:33 | Volunteer recognition
29:45 | A closer look at group interviews
37:08 | Re-evaluating your volunteer program
41:50 | Outro
From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.
Jennifer Walowic of SFU’s Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue returns to From Our Vantage Point to expand on democratic engagement and introduce her new workbook, Where to Start? A Workbook for Evaluating Democratic Engagement Impacts. This is a sequel to our February 2020 podcast, The 5 Principles of Democratic Engagement.
Resources:
Podcast – The 5 Principles of Democratic Engagement
https://bit.ly/3H6PvV1
Workbook: Where to Start? A Workbook for Evaluating Democratic Engagement Impacts
https://bit.ly/3rUYTVo
Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue
https://bit.ly/3KZYB8u
Participedia
https://participedia.net/
Time stamps:
00:00 | Intro
02:40 | About the Workbook
04:36 | Five Principles Re-Cap
08:22 | Unpacking Dialogue
11:00 | “Yes, And...”
12:00 | Ad
12:42 | Choose Your Own Adventure
15:07 | Step 1
17:17 | Step 2
21:08 | Step 5
23:37 | Humanity in Research
26:08 | Wrap-up & Outro
From Our Vantage Point podcast is generously sponsored by our partners at Humanity Financial.