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Impact 101 Workshop Series: Are you financially secure?

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Are you a student interested in starting or enhancing your own social impact project, venture, or initiative? Are you already working on a social impact project, venture, or initiative as a student group, organization, or independently? Come join our 4-part interactive workshop series to learn more about foundational and fundamental steps to creating and growing your impact! Students with new ideas will learn how to get started and students with existing efforts will get the chance to refine, enhance and develop what they already have. Students are welcome to join all workshops or select workshops of their choosing.

Workshops Offered:

Thursday, March 7: What is your why?

This session will help students refine the purpose and mission of their initiative. We'll also discuss needs assessments and long-term vision building. 


Thursday, March 14: What do you need to achieve your purpose?

This session will help students consider what resources they need to achieve their purpose. We'll discuss partnerships, teams, donors, resources, space and more.


Thursday, March 28: What is your brand?

This session will help students consider how to engage in effective storytelling through branding, messaging, and more. We'll also offer students the opportunity to receive free headshots and photos to build your brand

Thursday, April 4: Are you financially secure?
This session will focus on establishing a clear structure and plan for financial sustainability. We'll consider grants, grant writing, money management, and more​.


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