Fundraising for Equity without Stigmatizing Impacted People and Communities

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October 06, 2021

When

Wednesday, October 6, 2021 Wednesday, 3:00PM - 5:00PM EDT 1 week

Where

Zoom Meeting

Phone: (502) 315-2673

Event Registration

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CNPE Member Ticket
$55.00
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$95.00
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Event Details

How much of our fundraising practices unintentionally showcase our clients from a deficient-based narrative. Much of this has been ingrained in our fundraising practices and institutional culture.

In this session you will learn:

  • How to use accurate narratives that highlight assets of people and communities.
  • The difference between narrative change and strategic communication
  • How to use aspirational frames.
  • How to apply a Racial Equity Impact Assessment (REIA) tool to help systematically examine how different racial and ethnic groups will likely be affected by a proposed action or decision.

Instructor:

daryleunseld 200x200Daryle W. Unseld Jr. is the President & CEO of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana. Previously he was the Chief Equity Officer at Metro United Way.

Prior to his service at Metro United Way, the 11-year U.S. Air Force veteran held positions in Louisville Metro Government and the YMCA of Greater Louisville.

Daryle earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Louisville, a Master of Business Administration degree from Saint Leo University and Certificates in Nonprofit Executive Leadership and Fundraising Management from Indiana University School of Philanthropy.

Daryle is a member of numerous civic and professional organizations including, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc, 100 Black Men of Louisville, the National Black MBA Association, and Louisville Chapter of the NAACP. He currently serves on the governing boards of the West Louisville Performing Arts Academy and the 15,000 Degrees Steering Committee. He was selected as a 2015-16 Association of Black Foundation Executives (ABFE), Connecting Leaders Fellow, 2018 Leadership Louisville Bingham Fellow and 2019 BMe Vanguard Fellow. He and his wife Cecily are proud parents of two daughters, Jasmyne and Natalia.

Grounding fundraising practices in equity, justice and anti-racism that advocate for the freedoms and rights of impacted people, through the use of values based messaging and accurate narratives.

Instructor:

Daryle W. Unseld Jr. serves as the Chief Equity Officer for Metro United Way - charged with providing executive leadership, strategy development, planning, execution and accountability for Metro United Way's focus on internal and external equity, diversity and inclusion. Prior to his service at Metro United Way, the 11-year U.S. Air Force veteran held positions in Louisville Metro Government and the YMCA of Greater Louisville. Daryle earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Louisville, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Saint Leo University and a Certificate in Nonprofit Executive Leadership from Indiana University.

Daryle is a member of numerous civic and professional organizations including 100 Black Men of Louisville, the National Black MBA Association, and Louisville Chapter of the NAACP. He currently serves on the governing boards of the West Louisville Performing Arts Academy and 15,000 Degrees. He was selected as a 2015-16 Association of Black Foundation Executives (ABFE), Connecting Leaders Fellow and is a member of the 2018 Leadership Louisville Bingham Fellows class. He and his wife Cecily are proud parents of two daughters, Jasmyne and Natalia.

Before registering, please review our Terms of Attendance. There, we address accessibility, an implied waiver for us to use your image in event-related photos and videos, and behavior expectations for attendees. We don't want cost to prevent our members from attending our events. If it is, please ask for a scholarship.

Hosted By

CNPE

Class Details

Who Enrolls

  • Anyone Interested in learning more how to better fundraise with an equity mindset.