Stories, Culture, & Social Change

nonprofit day 2010August 31, 2010 – Opening Remarks to CompassPoint Nonprofit Day
By Miho Kim, Executive Director, DataCenter

When I first learned about storytelling being the theme for this year’s Non Profit Day, I was excited.  And then, this question crossed my mind.  “Will I be expected to share my own story in front of all these people I don’t even know, in a professional setting, at a conference, of all places?!”  And then I didn’t like the theme so much any more.

I tell my stories all the time.   In fact, I consider myself pretty proficient in telling stories and in listening, and being the holder of stories shared by elders and others. But, that’s not something I don’t do much in my professional capacity or in professional spaces.  I was intentionally not bringing that powerful tool called storytelling actively into my professional spaces.
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by Saba Waheed

Last month, DataCenter trained 40 people in San Francisco and Los Angeles.  The participants came from various fields including public health, organizing, academia, social services and policy advocacy.  In Los Angeles, we partnered with Mujeres Unidas y Activas (MUA) at the The California Wellness Foundation convening of their work and health grantees and guided participants through the research planning and strategizing process.  The audience was especially energized by MUA staff Claudia Reyes and Juana Flores who laid out in detail how they were able to design the survey instruments, train members, implement the survey and conduct analysis and then transfer that data into an effective organizing strategy.  Similarly, in San Francisco, we provided a half day training on research and planning through CompassPoint.  We had good discussions on ways that data could tell a community’s story.   These trainings have emerged out of years of creating and improving curricula that can simply outline the basics in research planning but more importantly, guide in picking methods strategically so that the information is being leveraged in the most powerful way.