All you need to know to prepare for a successful session and year. Join MNA for this three part series to prepare you and your organization to effectively and legally advocate and lobby during the 2023 Montana Legislative session.
The election is around the corner, and it’s not too late to reach out and ensure the candidates are aware of your mission and how it contributes to your community’s vitality and quality of life. This session focuses on relationship building, which is a foundational component of effective advocacy.
Participants will explore:
In this webinar we will overview how to create and implement a lobbying and advocacy plan while staying legally compliant.
Participants will learn:
The Montana legislative session moves quickly and includes both predictability and rapid change. This webinar will focus exclusively on the legislative session: the calendar and website, how and when to be a presence in hearings, and the significance of working the halls outside of hearings.
Participants will explore:
All sessions will be recorded and available for registered attendees to access, along with all session resources, for six months after the event.
Prices include all course sessions.
Whole Org Participation: Invite your whole team (staff & board!) for one flat rate
Individual Participation: Register for a single user
***Members of other state nonprofit associations qualify for the MNA Member price!
This workshop will help orient organizational leaders and teams to the principles and objectives of transformative impact response. Participants will learn the fundamentals of first response after identity-related incidents, and begin exploring organizational value and goal alignment.
Adrienne will invite participants to engage in collective learning about commonly (and uncommonly) known terms, definitions and concepts to increase ability to recognize interactions, statements and behaviors that can impact clients, members, colleagues, those we serve, and overall organizational environment. Explore strategies for interrupting and responding to microaggressions and other identity-related interactions that can negatively impact the community climate and disrupt relationships.
Learning objectives
Workshop participants will:
1) Understand essential concepts in restorative bias impact response
2) Explore practices that support meaningful response to microaggressions (and other harmful identity-based interactions)
All sessions will be recorded and available for registered attendees to access, along with all session resources, for six months after the event.
Scholarships are available for MNA Members. If budget is a concern in your ability to attend this training, please let us know! Apply here.
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