Are you a nonprofit leader looking to elevate your strategic planning with an equity lens? Dive into our latest podcast episode on Inspired Nonprofit Leadership with host Sarah Olivieri, as she interviews Carol Hamilton, the principal of Grace Social Sector Consulting and host of the Mission Impact podcast. In this vibrant conversation, they unpack the complexities of integrating equity into strategic planning, offering both inspirational ideas and practical steps for transformation.

My guest for this episode is Carol Hamilton, Principal, Grace Social Sector Consulting, LLC, and host of Mission: Impact podcast, facilitates whole-brain equity-focused strategic planning, evaluation design, and organizational assessments for nonprofits and associations. She combines left-brain strategy and analysis with right-brain wisdom about human complexities for a proven, whole-brain, whole-organization process through which every stakeholder thrives. She is also a member of a consultant group focused on equity focused organization development, All In Consulting..

In this episode:

Why integrating equity into strategic planning is important

Challenges and Complexities Around Equity in Strategic Planning

Practical Steps for Integrating Equity into Strategic Planning

The Importance of Inclusive Processes

Guidance for New and Advanced Practitioners

Connect with Carol!
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-hamilton-0052b71/

Website: www.gracesocialsector.com

Podcast: https://www.missionimpactpodcast.com/

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Are you a nonprofit leader looking to elevate your strategic planning with an equity lens? Dive into our latest podcast episode on Inspired Nonprofit Leadership with host Sarah Olivieri, as she interviews Carol Hamilton, the principal of Grace Social Sector Consulting and host of the Mission Impact podcast. In this vibrant conversation, they unpack the complexities of integrating equity into strategic planning, offering both inspirational ideas and practical steps for transformation.

My guest for this episode is Carol Hamilton, Principal, Grace Social Sector Consulting, LLC, and host of Mission: Impact podcast, facilitates whole-brain equity-focused strategic planning, evaluation design, and organizational assessments for nonprofits and associations. She combines left-brain strategy and analysis with right-brain wisdom about human complexities for a proven, whole-brain, whole-organization process through which every stakeholder thrives. She is also a member of a consultant group focused on equity focused organization development, All In Consulting..

In this episode:

Why integrating equity into strategic planning is important

Challenges and Complexities Around Equity in Strategic Planning

Practical Steps for Integrating Equity into Strategic Planning

The Importance of Inclusive Processes

Guidance for New and Advanced Practitioners

Connect with Carol!LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-hamilton-0052b71/

Website: www.gracesocialsector.com

Podcast: https://www.missionimpactpodcast.com/

Sponsored Resource

Join the PivotGround newsletter for weekly tips and inspiration for leading your nonprofit! Access it here >>

Be sure to subscribe to Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don’t miss a single episode, and while you’re at it, won’t you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated!

Let us know the topics or questions you would like to hear about in a future episode. You can do that and follow us on LinkedIn.

Connect with Sarah:

On LinkedIn>>

On Facebook>>

Subscribe on YouTube>>