STRATEGIC SUMMER MOVES Communications Strategy to Launch
BlackFemaleProject Nonprofit Corporation
Central to BlackFemaleProject’s communications work is our goal to increase the reach and impact of BlackFemaleProject. In order to do this, we must position ourselves for large financial investments by officially launching and operationalizing the organization as a nonprofit corporation. We will create a strategic plan, activate our governance structure, secure financial support, establish an independent office space, and hire staff rather than relying solely on volunteer support. With this, BlackFemaleProject will be moving toward becoming a fully functional organization that attracts sponsorship and garners publicity and earned media.
Click HERE to read our communications strategy executive summary.
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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: AYANNA REED Human Resources Executive
Meet Ayanna Reed, pictured here, giving off her signature effervescent vibe. Ayanna is a 5th-generation Bay Area native, mother, wife, friend, mentor, leader, former nomad, and BlackFemaleProject member supporter. As a Human Resource executive, Ayanna is highly in tune with the circumstances Black women often encounter in the workplace. Given her insights into these dynamics, Ayanna was immediately interested when she learned about BlackFemaleProject through a film screening of Invisible Women: Being a Black Woman in Corporate America.
We are going on a special invitation to San Francisco Pride 2019. We need 8 volunteers for Saturday, June 29th and 8 volunteers on Sunday, June 30th between 12pm - 6pm.
This is an opportunity for members of our larger community to support.
CRUCIAL CONVERSATIONS BUSINESS TRAINING CERTIFICATION AND WORKSHOP
Crucial Conversations teaches skills for communicating when the stakes are high, opinions vary, and emotions run strong. This highly regarded professional development business workshop is designed around the New York Times and Washington Post Bestseller, Crucial Conversations.
Friday, October 18 and Saturday, October 19
8:00am-5:00pm each day in Oakland, CA
The two-day workshop usually costs $3,995 per person. Through our partnership with Vaneese Johnson, we are offering the two-day session for $100 per person.
Ché Abram
Cathy Barragan
Jasmine Brown
Tameka L. McGlawn
Kristen Ramaseur
Freda Statom
Sandra Varner
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