Reimagining Resiliency: A tool for organizations seeking collective resilience

06/21/2023 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM MT

Admission

  • Free

Summary

Resiliency is weird. A lot of people are talking about it, but do you know anyone
that’s actually succeeding at it? Which is why we’re reimagining resiliency–what it looks like, who it applies to, and who’s responsible for it. Through extensive research, we
learned that resiliency is about so much more than self-care, breathing exercises,
and staff pizza parties. Rather, resiliency is dependent on implementing collective
cultural shifts within our organizations. Join Hailey Hawkins for a unique take on
staff resiliency, retention, and capacity building and learn how to truly make your organization more effective, innovative, and resilient for years to come.

Description

Resiliency is weird. A lot of people are talking about it, but do you know anyone that’s actually succeeding at it? Which is why we’re reimagining resiliency–what it looks like, who it applies to, and who’s responsible for it. Through extensive research, we learned that resiliency is about so much more than self-care, breathing exercises, and staff pizza parties. Rather, resiliency is dependent on implementing collective cultural shifts within our organizations. Join Hailey Hawkins for a unique take on staff resiliency, retention, and capacity building and learn how to truly make your organization more effective, innovative, and resilient for years to come.

Participants will leave this session with more complete understanding of what causes staff to burnout, what promotes resiliency, and, with help from a free toolkit and planning document, how to bring resiliency back to their organizations.

This webinar is a partnership between Community Shares of Colorado and Colorado Nonprofit Association. 

Pricing:

Community Shares and CNA Members: Free

Non-Members: $50 

About Hailey:

After experiencing burnout for the majority of her 10 years in the nonprofit sector, Hailey decided it was time to finally figure out what truly prevents and cures it. Through extensive research and collaboration, she discovered that resiliency, the opposite of burnout, does not lie solely within the individual, but in the collective culture of an organization. With this revolutionary approach, Hailey created the one-of-a-kind Resiliency Audit, a toolkit that guides organizations through the process of measuring and improving their internal resilience.

Hailey began her nonprofit career in 2010 as an organizer working to expand renewable energy development in the Southeast. After establishing an environmental policy at her alma mater, Mississippi State University, she continued working to train and empower hundreds of students to promote a clean energy future. She then attended graduate school at Naropa University in Boulder, CO and in 2016 received her master’s degree in Environmental Leadership. Hailey spent the next 5 years protecting wildlife and endangered species in the Southwest through policy action, community engagement, and coalition building. She was instrumental in passing numerous pieces of statewide legislation, building diverse coalitions, and leading habitat restoration projects. She is now the founder of Sailing Hawks Consulting, which helps nonprofits become more effective, innovative, and enduring while supporting their staff to be the happiest employees possible. Hailey believes that the strength of our movement is in the resilience of our teams.