Training for Change has offered its services to hundreds of different organizations. Here are workshops we have offered for other groups, aside from the public workshops we offer.
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force- Creating Change Academy Session
Nonviolence Workshop
Being an Activist (e.g. sustainability)
Baltimore, MA
Celia Kutz, Matthew Armstead, Nico Amador
Successful movement building work requires participation and collaboration between people and groups doing service work, advocacy, organizing and protest. This workshop helped participants learn how to advance movement-building potential through the work they're already doing with strategies that they can take in their current role and how to build alliances with those working in other roles on similar issues.
The Cheltenham Chamber of Citizens is a community group focused on addressing issues that impact the residents of their community. This workshop supported members of the group to think about how to develop grassroots organizing campaigns and how to use nonviolent action in a way that could be effective to helping them meet their goals.
The Brooklyn Historical Society is currently conducting an oral history project on mixed race identity. This workshop was for the volunteer members of their interview team. The objective of the workshop was to help the interviewers expand their sense of options for how to approach difficult discussions on race, handle strong emotion when it shows up and challenge stereotypes and prejudice when it arises.
The Beehive Design Collective is 10 years old! After the last two high-growth years, the Hive is taking a look into the future to assess how to make a sustainable collective where every Bee thrives.
(from public description) We will aim for goals that are specific and within our capacity. The focus will be on generating a long-term, multi-faceted campaign that escalates over time until our goal is reached, rather than on one action alone.