Resilient Philanthropy: An Agile Cohort for Nonprofit Capacity Building
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Listen as Foundant Client - Kristen Beal Watson of Kern County Community Foundation and Chris Staib - Business Agility Coach discuss Agile Philanthropy after 10 months of practice. One of Kern Community Foundation's nonprofit stakeholders, Randy Martin, rounds out our panel to share Community Services, Inc.'s experience in this agile cohort, what they’ve learned, and how this collaborative process will inform their steps moving forward.
You’ll hear and see:
- How they approached this project, what informed their decision-making, and what they put in place to get started.
- What the work has looked like to date.
- How Kern anticipates leveraging this work moving forward.
- What practices and mindsets discovered through this process will be carried forward.
- Successes and lessons learned.
- What this model might look like in other regions and advice from the cohort.
SPEAKERS
Kristen Beall Watson | President & CEO, Kern Community Foundation
Kristen is President and CEO of Kern Community Foundation – an organization committed to Growing Community. Growing Philanthropy. Originally from Southern California, Kristen proudly calls Kern County her home and has spent more than 35 years developing leadership experience in a unique combination of public and private accounting, education, and philanthropy.
She holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, a master’s degree in Education from Point Loma Nazarene University, and a doctorate in Educational Leadership from UCLA.
Chris Staib | CEO & Enterprise Business Agility Coach, Agile Slopes
Chris is the founder and CEO of Agile Slopes. He has spent the last 15+ years guiding organizational transformation to business agility, while strengthening people and teams by influencing mindset and shaping team thought models.
He is passionate about people. He enjoys helping them to visualize and accomplish growth and improvement. When an individual is lifted the team and the organization is lifted.
Chris grew up in Alexandria, Virginia and home is now Salt Lake City, Utah. He enjoys spending time in the outdoors with his family and continuously learning, improving, and growing.
Randy Martin | Founder, Community Services, Inc.
Randy is a “hope addict.” He is the founder and Chief Encouragement Officer (CEO) at Covenant Community Services, Inc. (Covenant) in Bakersfield, California. Covenant’s mission is “restoring lives and transforming generations for former foster youth.” Randy loves to coach people and help develop their unique potential to find success. He does this daily with his team, his family and friends, and former foster youth.
As an advocate for foster youth for over 25 years, Randy has worked with the White House Office of Faith-Based Initiatives launching the “Fostering Hope” campaign in the State of Oklahoma. He is a speaker at foster care events, a former camp director of 15 years for RFKC (a weeklong camp for foster children between the ages of six and twelve), a nonprofit consultant, a national trainer for Royal Family Kids Camps (RFKC) helping to launch over thirty camps, a member of the Kern County Workforce Development Board, and TacoMan at cycling and adventure events. In 2010, Randy launched Covenant Coffee, a roasting facility and coffee house to mentor, train and employ foster youth.