When

Thursday November 20, 2014 at 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM EST

Friday November 21, 2014 at 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM EST

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Centre for Social Innovation
601 West 26th Street, #325
New York, NY 10001


 
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New York Art of Hosting

Nancy Fritsche Eagan
212-233-0043
nancy@peoplepotential.org

Kelly McGowan           kelly@goingupstream.net

Allen Kwabena Frimpong   a.kwabena@gmail.com

 

Creating Impact through Engagement - New York

Experience and learn a participatory approach that creates impact and gets results!  Join Tuesday Ryan Hart and Tim Merry as they share their stories and strategies that lead to impactful engagement - with communities and within organizations.  

Day One: Framework

Immerse yourself in compelling and inspirational stories from diverse sectors; participate in methodologies that are meaningful and effective; learn from a model that has been developed through getting good work done!

Day Two:  Application

Train in practical tools of engagement; incorporate  social media meaningfully and effectively; explore roadmaps on how to create impact; apply this to your organization, community and city; and walk away with a concrete approach with next steps for authentic engagement.

Join us for both days or select the day that best suits your interests. Registration fee for both days is $250.00 and for 1 day the fee is $150.00.

  • What does it take to engage multiple, often conflicting stakeholders over time?
  • Why is collaboration and engagement needed now? 
  • How can we design citizen / community / consumer dialogues for ongoing impact?  
  • How can authentic engagement enable our large systems to fulfill their greater purpose?
  • What methods and practices unleash our collaborations to be able to respond strategically, act intentionally and learn iteratively?
We warmly welcome our hosts of Creating Impact through Engagement:

TuedayTuesday Ryan-Hart is a host/facilitator who left traditional service provision and  academics to become a new kind of community change maker.  She partners with  community builders around the world in  transformational work, helping individuals,  community non-profits, governmental agencies and organizations of all sizes to thrive    through  change in a way that generates growth and success. With a passion for social  justice and expertise in anti-violence work and gender and race equity, Tuesday excels at  working with groups to enhance awareness and understanding, build alliances, and take positive action together.

Tim Tim Merry of Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia is a Change Leader who works locally  and    internationally to support change in communities, organizations and  society. Participatory    engagement, stategic clarity and collaborative action are  at the core of his practice.  His work  is in direct response to the reality of the  world we live in.  "I design, deliver and train  processes  that are tailor made to  meet the needs of all the people involved.  The complexity  of the  challenges  we face, the speed of change and the uncertainty of our times demand we  see a  bigger picture that non of could see alone.  We must work together to intelligently plan  and effectively execute actions that have far reaching impact."