2016 TAP Talks

2016 TAP Talks

July 2016


Topic: Leadership Sustainability and Succession Planning for our Future
Description: Did you know that the nonprofit sector is facing a very real leadership crisis? As seasoned nonprofit professionals prepare for the next phase of their career, there is a growing gap in the number of nonprofit professionals who are ready to effectively lead nonprofits. The future effectiveness of nonprofits depends on how well we prepare future leaders, now. This CAN Forum explored the impact of the current and future leadership gaps in our sector. Ways to collectively address this challenge to our sustainability in this highly interactive session were identified.

Framing Questions: What would it take to have a “ready now” leader available for every nonprofit leadership vacancy? What role could partners, funders, others outside the sector play in reaching this aspirational goal?

Meeting Material:
• To see the PowerPoint presentation presented at the CAN Forum, click here.


May 2016


Topic: Community Benefits and Nonprofit Partnerships
Description: Participants came to learn more about how the Community Benefits provision in the Affordable Care Act and to inform nonprofit hospitals on how they can work with nonprofits to meet that requirement.
Framing Questions: What is the Community Benefits requirement and how can nonprofits benefit from this requirement? In an ideal world, how would can nonprofits partner with nonprofits hospitals to effectively realize healthy communities?

Meeting Materials:
• Click here to see the PowerPoint presentation presented at the CAN Forum.
• Click here to go to the Connecting the Dots: A Community Leader’s Guide to Understanding Hospital Community Benefit Requirements.
• Click here to see what other participants experienced at this CAN Forum.


March 2016


Topic: Essentials of Community Engagement
Description: Participants came to learn why community engagement matters, now more than ever. We explored how building healthy communities requires authentic engagement of the people most impacted by your organization.
Framing Questions: What will it take for your organization to better connect with the people it impacts? Have you ever wondered what determines a community members ability to engage, or not, with your organization?

Meeting Materials:
• Click here to see the PowerPoint presentation presented at the CAN Forum.
• Click here to see the Community Engagement Spectrum handout.
• Click here to see the Six Essentials of Community Engagement Pie
• Click here to access the Six Essentials of Community Engagement Worksheet.
• Click here to read the Why Community Engagement Matters, Now More Than Ever article.
• Click here to see what other participants experienced at this CAN Forum.


January 2016


Topic: Connect to the Power Grid
Facilitators: Ken Chapman & Joseph Larios of the Center for Neighborhood Leadership.
Have you ever wondered why the people in the communities you serve may have up to a 14 year difference in life-expectancy than other communities?
Description: Nonprofit professionals learned how they can influence change by harnessing their individual, organizational and collective power as a way of contributing to closing the life-expectancy gap.
Meeting Materials:
• Click here to see the PowerPoint topic presented at the event.
• Click here for the power map handout
Here is what participants experienced, click here to read the evaluation summary.

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