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Capacity building refers to activities that improve an organization’s ability to achieve its mission or a person’s ability to define and realize his/her goals or to do his/her job more effectively.
For organizations, capacity building may relate to almost any aspect of its work: improved governance, leadership, mission and strategy, administration (including human resources, financial management, and legal matters), program development and implementation, fundraising and income generation, diversity, partnerships and collaboration, evaluation, advocacy and policy change, marketing, positioning, planning, etc. For individuals, capacity building may relate to leadership development, advocacy skills, training/speaking abilities, technical skills, organizing skills, and other areas of personal and professional development.
There is a large range of capacity building approaches--a continuum--that includes peer-to-peer learning, facilitated organizational development, training and academic study, research, publishing and grantmaking.
Capacity building also takes place across organizations, within communities, in whole geographic areas, within the nonprofit sector, and across the sectors. It involves individuals and groups of individuals, organizations, groups of organizations within the same field or sector, and organizations and actors from different fields and sectors.
Also, I wanted to let you know that what you are doing is so awesome...I have four children and have had each of them in the hospital, which is not the most relaxing place in the world. To have a place of peace would have helped a lot.
Your thoughts on women going from doers to beers made a lot of sense, and the others agreed. We all have such different things we want to do in life, but that is what makes us all the more special and I think we have a great group of ladies to get things done. I am positive that you will be a great presence in the group, a relaxing presence that keeps us in focus.
I look forward to hearing any suggestions you have and to speaking with you on June 11th. Take care!
Can I add you as a friend? I love you profile's message. Have a great night!
Check out the discussion on “Maximize the Moment” which is staging a plan “NOW” to leverage our collective skills to achieve our business goals. Go to Discussions… Corporate Women… Maximize the Moment! We are here together in this season for a reason. Act now.
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Women Rule!
Warmest welcome from a sister and friend,
Who will stand with you in spirit to the very end.
What a powerful witness you have to share,
So know that I will lift you up in my many prayers.
Be encouraged and hopeful in every way,
Feel free to whisper or shout joyfully throughout the day:
Women rule!