Do you want to learn tried and true recipes for success in the nonprofit space?
Welcome to the Recipes for Social Impact Success member circle!
Finally there is one place you can go to get consistent information and resources to help find the right recipes for social impact success. Remember: the wrong information in the wrong combination will you lead you and your career to frustration. Why work alone when you can work together to accelerate your career.
This one-of-a-kind newsletter is like nothing else you have received. I have combined a decade of nonprofit recruitment and learned many personal coaching strategies from leading industry professionals. I will bring YOU the strategies to accelerate your career straight to your inbox every month.
What YOU will receive in every issue:
- One audio interview from a nonprofit professional doing extraordinary things for the common good
- One video tip to help accelerate your nonprofit career search
- Three specific action items to mentor you during your social impact career. Items can include salary, promotions, leadership or even effective networking strategies
- Social media recommendation of the month
- Additional resources and recommendations
1. Details on this month’s radio interview:
Please join me as I speak with Derrick Duplessy, the founder and executive director of the Duplessy Foundation. Derrick founded the Duplessy Foundation to unlock the potential of young urban leaders at the margin. His experience with working in organizations such as GEAR UP, Upward Bound, and Urban Scholars at UMass Boston served as his training ground in youth leadership development. Inspired by his work with youth, Derrick went on study leadership in the prestigious Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship program. He graduated from Bowdoin College with an A.B. in Sociology and Africana Studies in 2003.
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2. Video tip of the month
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3. Tips and strategies for continued growth:
A) Get focused on your career direction and create a personal “mission statement”. Your mission statement is like your 30 second elevator pitch but more specific to the social impact space.
Three questions to get you started:
- What is your reason for joining the nonprofit sector?
- What makes you unique?
- What makes you successful?
B) Create personalized business cards and a nonprofit/social impact resume. Inexpensive business cards can be created quickly at www.vistaprint.com or similar websites. The resume will specifically highlight your nonprofit and volunteer experience.
C) Create a home base with professional and networking contact information, folders for handouts, resume versions, etc.
4. Social media recommendation of the month:
A great social media website to follow for social impact and business – Mashable.com
A great nonprofit social media blog to forward to a perspective nonprofit you may want to work for.
Beth’s Blog http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/
5. Additional recommendations
Book recommendation – More Than Money by Mark Albion
Video of Alex Counts, President of the Grameen Foundation giving career advice
Sign-up today for the low monthly investment of only $6.97.
When you sign-up today to be in the “social impact member circle” you also receive three bonuses:
Bonus 1: Monthly Q&A teleseminar to ask any of your hot job or career questions directly to me.
Bonus 2. Receive a copy of the best resume template to use for nonprofits. Guaranteed to get your resume noticed by organizations
Bonus 3. All members receive a 20% discount on all coaching services
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I know my strategies work because they have worked in the lives of so many professionals I’ve worked with (see ALL of the testimonials).
You can choose to invest a small amount now and reap the benefits for the rest if your long and successful career…
Or…you can choose to go back to the same-old-grind hoping that each next month or year brings the breakthrough that you’ve been waiting for.
Remember it only takes one idea or one moment to change your life forever!
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