Gathering the Harvest: Transitioning collaborations with intention
Event description
In this third workshop, we’ll explore tools and approaches to navigate change and expected transitions that center care, reflect on lessons, and sustain relationships beyond a specific project or initiative.
The workshop will be 90 minutes in length and consist of:
Introduction of tools/ approach
Community of Practice
Group learnings
About the Series
Whether you're initiating new collaborations, deepening existing ones, or navigating the transition or end of a collaboration, the Growing Collaborations with Care and Reciprocity Series will help you strengthen and practice skills that centre mutual care and support, trust and relationships, and figuring out ways to be in alignment with your values.
In this three-part workshop series, we will share tools and approaches to plant (i.e. start), nurture (i.e. sustain), and harvest (i.e. transition) collaborations and partnerships. In each workshop, there will be time to practice and apply the tools learned.
You can sign up for one workshop, or take the entire series (which we highly recommend).
Sliding Scale Fees
Each ticket shows a sliding scale assessment, adapted from AORTA, to help you determine what rate would work best for you. Please assess your organization based on the criteria below to determine which sliding scale level you should choose. We know that the picture of an organization’s financial resources can be complex, and trust you to self-assess and determine which Rate is most true for you and/your organization/group.
Note: We never want money to be a barrier. We are happy to offer free or further discounted spots for people between employment and for grassroots organizations for whom the solidarity rate is inaccessible. Please email us at info@groundingsolutions.ca.
Please click here to register for the entire series, at a discounted rate.
For more information, including FAQs, visit our website.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity