
Building Movement Project Reminder: Join BMP in LA on Nov 18th for a book signing and discussion on the future of nonprofit leadership! http://bit.ly/3KbgHL

Building Movement Project What is required to create "rough social equity"? http://bit.ly/FT908
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The commons is a new way to express a very old idea—that some forms of wealth belong to all of us, and that these community resources must be actively protected and managed for the good and all - ...

Building Movement Project Update from Day Two at Blue Mountain Center: Applying the Commons http://bit.ly/nqNHM
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The commons is a new way to express a very old idea—that some forms of wealth belong to all of us, and that these community resources must be actively protected and managed for the good and all - ...

Building Movement Project Update from Day One at Blue Mountain Center: Applying the Commons http://bit.ly/1ZeomU
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The commons is a new way to express a very old idea—that some forms of wealth belong to all of us, and that these community resources must be actively protected and managed for the good and all - ...

Building Movement Project Save the Date for a book signing and discussion in Los Angeles with the authors of Working Across Generations: Defining the Future of Nonprofit Leadership! Connect with colleagues and friends and hear from Frances Kunreuther, Helen Kim and Robby Rodriguez about the type of leadership we need to move forward inthese his...toric times. Join a discussion on the ways we can work together in multigenerational settings, while networking with leadersfrom throughout the nonprofit sector. Email cscott@demos.org to RSVP.
Time:4:00PM Wednesday, November 18th
Location:Community Coalition, 8101 S. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90044

Building Movement Project Building Movement leaders featured on NCRW's The Big Five : Building the Power of Young Women and Trans Leaders of Color - http://tiny.cc/SGncu
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is the blog of the National Council for Research on Women. We feature updates and commentary from our network of more than 115 leading research, policy, and advocacy centers, offering the latest reports, news, and views—the real deal on what matters to women and girls.

Building Movement Project Are personal responsibility and commons-based thinking at odds with each other? http://bit.ly/iCdyf
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The commons is a new way to express a very old idea—that some forms of wealth belong to all of us, and that these community resources must be actively protected and managed for the good and all - ...

Building Movement Project Leadership from Within - Read Helen Kim's piece at Opportunity Knocks http://bit.ly/n9XGC
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Leadership and Generational Change: Leadership from Within By Helen S. Kim Generational change and leadership requires both a compassionate and

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If you are in the Seattle area on October 7th, join Working Across Generations authors Frances Kunreuther, Helen Kim, and Robby Rodriguez for a book signing and discussion on the ways we can work together in multigenerational settings. (http://www.buildingmovement.org/events)
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Here you'll find recommendations for how to ease the transition from older to younger generations and how we can work together to define the future of nonprofit leadership. We report on key issues facing ...

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Do you know who owns most of the seeds in the US? Check out Kim Klein's latest blogpost to find out more:
http://kimkleinandthecommons.blogspot.co m/2009/09/who-owns-my-seeds.html
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The commons is a new way to express a very old idea—that some forms of wealth belong to all of us, and that these community resources must be actively protected and managed for the good and all - ...

Building Movement Project Service providers making social change: check out web resources including tools and models from case studies http://bit.ly/24Fvhy
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Here you'll find tools for how to transform service organizations and their larger networks to include social change/justice activities. The goal is to build communities where citizens are engaged, empowered, and assertive, and service organizations are more inclusive, transparent and responsive.

Building Movement Project If you have 20 minutes to spare, take our new survey! - What Works: Developing Successful Multigenerational Leaders http://bit.ly/12qCNM
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Building Movement Project BMP Project Team Member Sean Thomas-Breitfeld of the Center for Community Change is featured on the Huffington Post for “Ideology is Missing Element of Progressive Strategy.” Confronting America’s shifting political ideology towards conservatism, this piece is a renewed call for a progressive narrative “…to develop cl...ear principles and moral yardsticks that put our core values on the national agenda.”
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Ideology is Missing Element of Progressive StrategyBy Sean Thomas-Breitfeld, Center for Community ChangeIn spite of the possibility that November's election created for transformational policy and social change, progressives face some stiff challenges from entrenched conservatism. ...

Building Movement Project Check out our video of the Working Across Generations Book Release Party!
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The Building Movement Project developed this set of case studies as a response to numerous requests from groups looking for real-life examples of the often-challenging process of incorporating social change models into social service work.
The five case studies in this publication offer examples of organizations that a...re integrating social change activities into their work.
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The Building Movement Project works to strengthen the role of US nonprofit organizations as sites of democratic practice and to advance ways nonprofits can significantly contribute to building movement for progressive social change.
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