The community engagement guide might be useful:
http://www.buildingmovement.org/reports/entry/NICE
http://www.buildingmovement.org/reports/entry/NICE
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Subject: The Long Goodbye Release, Blog Round-Up and NICE Guide Update
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> Our latest report, The Long Goodbye
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-h/> is
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> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-k/> It
> focuses on a question many aging non-profit leaders are asking themselves:
> should I stay or should I go?
>
>
>
> As 10,000 baby boomers turn 60 everyday, many non-profit
> leaders are considering whether to leave their executive positions
> and pass the reins on to a new director. However, many long-term
> leaders, especially founders, still want to contribute to their
> organizations – just maybe in different ways. We wanted to find out
> whether this is possible.
>
>
>
> As Stephanie Clohesy, co-author of the report notes in a blog post
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> to read The Long Goodbye and check out the tools and best practices for
> those organizations and leaders determined to make it work.
>
>
> Winter Blog Round Up
>
> In a series of popular blogs, the BMP staff and contributing writers
> tackled a broad range of issues. In December, contributing writer Jesse
> McGleughlin addressed rhetoric surrounding poverty and education in “Getting
> Out of Poverty Takes More Than Grit
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-b/>
> Drawing on an article in The Atlantic, “The Limitations of Teaching
> ‘Grit’ in the Classroom
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-n/>
> Jesse explored the flaws of teaching resiliency and grit as though these
> skills will somehow end poverty.
>
>
>
> Jesse contributed another blog after President Obama announced executive
> action regarding gun control. Drawing on the pair of executive actions on
> immigration reform that were announced in recent years, Jesse compared the
> conditions that led to both announcements and considered the fate of the
> executive actions on guns. Read the full blog here
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-p/>
>
>
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> Last week, our co-director Sean Thomas-Breitfeld responded to a Harvard
> Business Review article
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-x/> that
> raised doubts about the effectiveness of corporate diversity initiatives
> based on research showing diversity policies make white men feel
> threatened. Sean’s blog considers what these findings mean for
> increasingly diverse organizations in the nonprofit sector. Read more here
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-m/>
>
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> NICE is Catching On
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> *N*onprofits *I*ntegrating *C*ommunity *E*ngagement
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> Guide
>
> (NICE Guide)
>
> The Nonprofits Integrating Community Engagement Guide
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-a/> has
> received a wonderful response since we released it in the Fall. After being
> online for only 2 months, the NICE Guide was one of the top 3 downloads for
> the full year.
>
>
>
> Developed in partnership with the Alliance for Nonprofit Management
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-f/>
> other capacity builders from around the country, this guide curates the
> best tools, case studies, resources and how-tos on constituent involvement
> and community engagement. The N.I.C.E Guide offers internal staff and
> external consultants practical ways to support the voice and power of
> constituents as part of the everyday work of nonprofit service
> organizations.
>
>
>
> Have a resource to contribute to N.I.C.E? Are you a consultant using this
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From: "Building Movement Project" <<email obscured>>
Date: Jan 20, 2016 1:35 PM
Subject: The Long Goodbye Release, Blog Round-Up and NICE Guide Update
To: "Steve" <<email obscured>>
Cc:
[image: Building Movement Project Aligning Principles and Practice]
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-y/>
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-j/>
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-t/>
>
> Just Released: The Long Goodbye
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-i/>
>
> The <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-d/>
> Long Goodbye
>
> Advice, How-Tos and Cautionary Tales for Extended Leadership Exits
>
> Our latest report, The Long Goodbye
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-h/> is
> fourth in the series of reports from our Life After Leadership Project
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-k/> It
> focuses on a question many aging non-profit leaders are asking themselves:
> should I stay or should I go?
>
>
>
> As 10,000 baby boomers turn 60 everyday, many non-profit
> leaders are considering whether to leave their executive positions
> and pass the reins on to a new director. However, many long-term
> leaders, especially founders, still want to contribute to their
> organizations – just maybe in different ways. We wanted to find out
> whether this is possible.
>
>
>
> As Stephanie Clohesy, co-author of the report notes in a blog post
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-u/> this
> kind of arrangement can work -- but only with strong boundaries,
> appropriate preparation, and the skills and culture to support it. Click
> here <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-o/>
> to read The Long Goodbye and check out the tools and best practices for
> those organizations and leaders determined to make it work.
>
>
> Winter Blog Round Up
>
> In a series of popular blogs, the BMP staff and contributing writers
> tackled a broad range of issues. In December, contributing writer Jesse
> McGleughlin addressed rhetoric surrounding poverty and education in “Getting
> Out of Poverty Takes More Than Grit
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-b/>
> Drawing on an article in The Atlantic, “The Limitations of Teaching
> ‘Grit’ in the Classroom
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-n/>
> Jesse explored the flaws of teaching resiliency and grit as though these
> skills will somehow end poverty.
>
>
>
> Jesse contributed another blog after President Obama announced executive
> action regarding gun control. Drawing on the pair of executive actions on
> immigration reform that were announced in recent years, Jesse compared the
> conditions that led to both announcements and considered the fate of the
> executive actions on guns. Read the full blog here
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-p/>
>
>
>
> Last week, our co-director Sean Thomas-Breitfeld responded to a Harvard
> Business Review article
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-x/> that
> raised doubts about the effectiveness of corporate diversity initiatives
> based on research showing diversity policies make white men feel
> threatened. Sean’s blog considers what these findings mean for
> increasingly diverse organizations in the nonprofit sector. Read more here
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-m/>
>
>
> NICE is Catching On
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-q/>
>
> *N*onprofits *I*ntegrating *C*ommunity *E*ngagement
>
> Guide
>
> (NICE Guide)
>
> The Nonprofits Integrating Community Engagement Guide
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-a/> has
> received a wonderful response since we released it in the Fall. After being
> online for only 2 months, the NICE Guide was one of the top 3 downloads for
> the full year.
>
>
>
> Developed in partnership with the Alliance for Nonprofit Management
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-f/>
> other capacity builders from around the country, this guide curates the
> best tools, case studies, resources and how-tos on constituent involvement
> and community engagement. The N.I.C.E Guide offers internal staff and
> external consultants practical ways to support the voice and power of
> constituents as part of the everyday work of nonprofit service
> organizations.
>
>
>
> Have a resource to contribute to N.I.C.E? Are you a consultant using this
> guide with client organizations? Let us know by writing us here
> <<email obscured>?subject=Contribution%20to%20NICE%20Guide>!
> Focus Areas
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-z/>
> Reports
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-v/>
> Blog <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-e/>
> Tools
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> Kim Klein and the Commons
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-yu/>
> Building Movement Detroit
> <http://newsletter.ericmillerdesign.com/t/r-l-viriiky-nkkyululi-jl/>
>
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