Social Network Support Project: Network Weaver Learning Community Network Participation and Engagement: Third in a Series of Four Sessions Community Foundation for Monterey County September 27, 2010 Thank you June Holley of Network Weaving, Monitor Institute, and Packard Foundation and @Kanter and @eekim 1
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Social Network Support Project: Network Weaver
Learning Community Network Participation and Engagement: Third in a Series of Four Sessions
Community Foundation for Monterey CountySeptember 27, 2010
Thank youJune Holley of Network Weaving, Monitor Institute, and Packard Foundation
and @Kanter and @eekim 1
Thank you
Harden Foundation!
Lydia, 442.3005
Today’s Workshop
Reconnect and Share Homework
Review of Our Purpose
Facilitation Role of Weavers
Current Issues – Peer Assist?
Tools and Social Media
Next Steps
The invention of tools that facilitate [network] formation is less like ordinary technological change, and more like an event, something that has already happened. As a result, the important questions aren’t about whether these tools will spread or re-shape society, but rather how they will do so.
- Clay Shirky
Today’s Workshop
Reconnect and Share Homework
Review of Our Purpose
Facilitation Role of Weavers
Current Issues – Peer Assist?
Tools and Social Media
Next Steps
Why is CFMC interested in this?
• National trend among nonprofits and philanthropy
• More impact; systems change
Why do we thinkyou might be interested in this?
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Network Participation and Engagement
by whom?
clients, consumers, beneficiaries, community residents
donors, board members
colleagues, peers, businesses, faith-based, elected officials, public agencies
and potential __________ all of the above
Today’s Workshop
Reconnect and Share Homework
Review of Our Purpose
Facilitation Role of Weavers
Current Issues – Peer Assist?
Tools and Social Media
Next Steps
Pre-workshop Survey Results (n=8)
Which statement best describes your facilitation experience and training?
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some exp as facl, no formaltraining
exp as facl, facl training facl training and mentoredothers
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IISC’s Vision of the Future is the emergence of a global “beloved community” with social justice for all and sustainability for the planet.
IISC’s Mission is to ignite and sustain social transformation, catalyze collective action, and build collaborative skill to bring alive our vision of a just and sustainable world.
Facilitative Leadership® Tapping the Power of Participation
The latest developments in leadership practice and theory compel both formal and informal leaders to view leadership as service, respect the value and diversity that each person brings, and share power and decision–making. www.interactioninstitute.org
Profile of the Facilitative LeaderCopyright, Interaction Associates, Inc., 2010, used with permission
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Seven Practices of Facilitative LeadershipCopyright, Interaction Associates, Inc., 2010, used with permission
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Copyright, Interaction Associates, Inc., 2010, used with permission
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Levels of Involvement in Decision MakingCopyright, Interaction Associates, Inc., 2010, used with permission
Today’s Workshop
Reconnect and Share Homework
Review of Our Purpose
Facilitation Role of Weavers
Current Issues – Peer Assist?
Tools and Social Media
Next Steps
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Peer Assist - Current Issues
• Finding transportation for student field trips
• Fundraising
• Engaging org, schools and others from Serve Day in ongoing partnerships
• Communication, language barriers
• Other?
Today’s Workshop
Reconnect and Share Homework
Review of Our Purpose
Facilitation Role of Weavers
Current Issues – Peer Assist?
Tools and Social Media
Next Steps
Person to Person Networking SkillsBalancing act – which method and when
• Telephone or face to face• Email, IM, text, post, snail mail• Coffee/lunch meetings• Introductions, closing triangles• Connecting through influential people
• Planned accidental meetings
How are nonprofits, public agencies, and foundations using social media technology?