BRAND NEW 60-MINUTE WORKSHOP

Presented by Kivi Leroux Miller

Tuesday, March 26, 2024

1:00 – 2:00 pm ET (10:00 – 11:00 am PT)

Learn better ways to think about your time and productivity as a nonprofit communicator.

Jump Starter Workshops are Pass Holder Exclusives. You MUST have an All-Access Pass to attend.

Recording NOT Available. Please do not register if you can’t attend live. Pass Holders, RSVP for these events in the For Pass Holders Only section of our community

Are you ready to work through and commit to new ways to make peace with your schedule and to-list in 2024?

We believe there are three core elements to peaceful time management in our work:

  • Approaching the work with neutrality
  • Being intentional with your time
  • Seeking and embracing the cycles and seasons

During this Jump Starter workshop, we’ll go through a couple of different exercises to help you pinpoint what each of these means to you and how you can use them to feel better at work and at work.

You’ll receive:

  • A quick review of the three core elements above and some different ways to think about them in the context of your own work.

  • Small group discussion time to help you figure out what you can implement immediately.

  • Time to begin working on your game plan for a long-term change you want to make in 2024.

  • Instructions on how to find an accountability partner and get feedback from other All-Access Pass Holders and Kivi Leroux Miller to help you stay strong.

Jump Starter Workshops are Pass Holder Exclusives. You MUST have an All-Access Pass to attend.

What Others Have Said about Our Jump Starter Workshops

“I appreciate the interactive component of the Jumpstart workshop. It was valuable having the opportunity to apply what we are learning during the session. Instead of setting myself a reminder to “do this,” I came away with a framework I can put use almost immediately. Thank you! This is a great direction to take your training sessions.” – Holly Pattison

“I loved connecting with others. I can not say enough how much I like the dedicated work time.” – Beth Helmueller-Perkins

“I loved the hands-on time to start building something useful. And the general vibe felt more casual and accessible than a webinar, which was really fun and refreshing.” – J.G.

“My favorite part of the Jump Starter was receiving guidance and coaching, getting to talk with colleagues, and leaving with practical tools! This is an excellent companion to your regular webinars.” – Aimee Cotton Bogush

“I really loved the interactive style.” – Bethany

“It was great. The short session helped me realize it doesn’t take a lot of time to get these things done. These are a good companion to your lecture-style training. You all are my favorite!” – Leili Khalessi

“I liked this format – instead of just giving me ideas, it gave me space to start working with them in real time & ask any immediate questions that came up through that.” – Anna Mullen

Jump Starter Workshops are Pass Holder Exclusives. You MUST have an All-Access Pass to attend.

Meet Kivi Leroux Miller

Kivi Leroux Miller is the founder and CEO of Nonprofit Marketing Guide, where she helps nonprofit communications professionals learn their jobs and love their jobs through a variety of training and coaching programs.

She is the award-winning author of three books, as well as a popular blog:

CALM not BUSY: How to Manage Your Nonprofit’s Communications for Great Results (2018, Bold & Bright Media)

Content Marketing for Nonprofits: A Communications Map for Engaging Your Community, Becoming a Favorite Cause, and Raising More Money (2013, Jossey-Bass). ** WINNER of the 2014 Terry McAdam Book Award **

The Nonprofit Marketing Guide: High-Impact, Low-Cost Ways to Build Support for Your Good Cause” second edition (March 2021, Jossey-Bass)

Kivi is also a popular keynote, workshop, and webinar presenter, speaking dozens of times each year. She is also the co-founder of Bold & Bright Media.

After many years in the San Francisco Bay Area and Washington, DC, Kivi gave up big city life to raise a family in rural North Carolina with her husband, two daughters, six cats, and countless backyard wildlife. She enjoys writing; gardening; volunteering with Girl Scouts, her church, and her local farmers market; hiking; vegetarian cooking; and teaching her kids how to bake.