About Road to Resilience and the Application Process

Thank you for interest in applying to Road to Resilience! Submit your application before Monday, December 2nd at 9am! You can view a PDF version of the full application here.

Road to Resilience is a collaborative cohort learning experience. Over the course of eight (8) biweekly monthly sessions, you’ll learn alongside other nonprofit financial leaders. You’ll share experiences and nonprofit financial practices with each other. Each session offers a balance of dialogue, engaging content, and real life application. To stay relevant to your cohort’s needs, we’ll solicit feedback and adapt the program as we go.

Further details on Road to Resilience, including the schedule, can be found here.

Application Criteria
We can only accept one person per organization. Your organization must be a 501(c)3.

To join Road to Resilience, you must be:
  • Open to new ideas, and ready to grow on your own and as a collective.
  • You must be willing to be vulnerable and participate in dialogues that challenge the status quo.
  • Committed to deepening relationships in our community. Participants are expected to fully engage in all sessions to cultivate a shared-learning space.
In all of our Learning Communities, NEW strives to bring together diverse cohorts of people with a wide range of lived experiences. This fosters more learning, creativity, and innovation. As we pursue a just and thriving society, we also center our work on the people and communities that have been historically underrepresented or marginalized. This means taking intentional action to include people who have been excluded, denied access, or limited in their influence based on: race or ethnicity, age, ability status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, and other markers of identity. As we’re building our cohort, we’ll consider all of the identities you share with us, with a promise not to tokenize or penalize you based on “what boxes you check”.

Support
Please direct any questions or concerns to Mai Hitotsuyanagi (mhitotsuyanagi@new.org).
 
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