Progress through Advocacy: From Issues to Action
Location
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
United States of America
Room Number: Conference Room, 21st Floor
Description
Progress through Advocacy: From Issues to Action Offered in Partnership by: Department of Public Administration at Villanova University (Villanova) | Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations (PANO) | Urban Affairs Coalition (UAC) Facilitators: Arun Prabhakaran, President, Urban Affairs Coalition | Anne Gingerich, Executive Director, PANO Sponsored by: Church Mutual Insurance Company | Humanitarian Social Innovations (HSI) | My Benefit Advisor (MBA) | Schooley Mitchell | Temple University-Harrisburg | Your Part-Time Controller (YPTC) |
*Please note that registration will close at 9:00 AM on Monday, June 3.
In an ever-evolving social landscape, nonprofit advocacy stands as a beacon of change, a vital force for fostering progress and shaping policies – inequitable policies that are the reason many nonprofits exist in the first place. And yet this important tool for driving our missions forward is often overlooked, misunderstood, and even avoided.
What can we accomplish for our communities when we find and use our voice? Let’s find out! *Please note that registration will close at 9:00 AM on Monday, June 3. |
Agenda: 1:00 PM – 1:20 PM | Registration & Networking |
Cost: $15 PANO Members | $30 Not Yet Members
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Location & Other Logistics: Urban Affairs Coalition
While we designed this event so that most can travel to the event in the morning, we also understand that some may want to spend the night before or after. Please let us know when you register if you plan to stay one of these nights so we can book a room block at a local hotel.
Light refreshments – including coffee and tea for those who want (or need!) a little afternoon pick-me-up – will be available upon your arrival at the event.
And finally, this event is in-person only – with intention. We have heard from those coming to post-pandemic events the importance of personal connections made over coffee or meals. If you are not able to attend this convening, we hope you will be able to attend others coming up.
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About the Facilitators:
Arun Prabhakaran, Urban Affairs Coalition As President of the Urban Affairs Coalition, Arun oversees all of the $46M organization’s operations.
Most recently, he entered the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office (DAO) to serve as Chief of Staff to Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner in January 2018, following an historic election in 2017 that saw record-high turnout for Philadelphia District Attorney. Arun planned and directed the administrative, financial, and operational activities for the DAO, the fifth largest prosecution office in the U.S., serving 1.5M citizens of the City and County of Philadelphia with an annual budget of $48M.
Formerly, Arun was the Senior Vice President and Chief External Affairs Officer for the Urban Affairs Coalition, where he oversaw UAC’s External Affairs work in fund development, new business, government relations, strategic partnerships, board development and relations, marketing and communications, and community affairs. Other professional experience includes founding the city’s first youth-oriented harm reduction drop-in center serving homeless, drug-addicted youth, working as an independent consultant to nonprofits, government, political candidates, and other institutions; and a decade of grassroots organizing experience working to advance human rights and end poverty.
Currently, Arun serves in a variety of leadership capacities in the community, including Maternity Care Coalition and Philadelphia Works.
Learn more about Arun here.
Anne L. Gingerich, MSW, Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations (PANO) With a firm belief in the abundance of resources available, Anne loves to don her visionary hat and consider what might be possible for PANO members, the nonprofit community and PANO in partnership with various organizations, companies, and government entities.
Anne takes a systems approach to her work, engaging multiple individuals and groups to identify and implement collaborative solutions to community problems. At PANO, she “walks alongside” community benefit organizations, increasing their effectiveness, efficiency, and financial stability through the planning, training, facilitation, and referral services available at PANO.
Starting in her current position as PANO’s Executive Director at the end of 2013, Anne brought with her a long history in the nonprofit sector, including time spent as director of Nonprofit Resource Network at Millersville, adjunct professor with Millersville University Masters of Social Work Program, and Senior Development Officer at the Lancaster General Health Foundation.
Anne earned her Bachelor of Arts in Social Work at Millersville and her Masters of Social Work at Marywood University. The owner of a beautiful Victorian home in Lancaster County, Anne enjoys cooking, Rails-to-Trails biking, reading, and good coffee.
Learn more about Anne here.
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Here is why:
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