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Sustainable Organization: I have heard the term, but what does it really mean? PART ONE (1/12/10)

Tuesday, January 12, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM (CT)

Austin, United States

Sustainable Organization: I have heard the term, but what...

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Austin Community College

Highland Business Center

Room 411

5930 Middle Fiskville Road

Austin TX 78752 USA

 

Description:

What does it mean to be a sustainable organization? It's more than just generating funds to pay the bills. Defining your mission, setting goals, raising the funds and maintaining good governance practices are important, but finding and keeping the right people to make it happen is essential. How do you get everyone working toward the same goals while keeping them interested in and excited about your work? Where will your organization's next generation of mission loyalists come from? This seminar will focus on the human element of sustainability.

Facilitator:

Candyss Bryant has more than eleven years of experience in nonprofit development and management as both a professional and volunteer.  Currently, she serves as the coordinator of Austin Community College’s Center for Community-Based and Nonprofit Organizations (ACC CCBNO) and the President of ROCA Resources, Inc. Bryant is committed to nonprofit excellence through capacity building efforts through strategic thought and planning.  She has facilitated and or provided assistance to leadership gatherings, coalitions, boards of directors, planning committees, resource developers, nonprofit professional groups, conference organizers, event managers and many others.

Candyss began her professional career in Columbus, Georgia, as a marketing director for a start-up Women’s Professional Fastpitch Softball League. While working full-time positions with the National Infantry Association, Columbus State University and Goodwill Industries, she began independently consulting in 1999 and later developed ROCA Resources in 2001. It was during this time that she began training and instruction for hospitality classes and nonprofit training classes with an emphasis in strategic planning, board governance and special event planning.  Bryant is the original founder and coordinator of Columbus, Georgia’s Nonprofit Academy.

Bryant has had the honor and opportunity to serve many businesses and organizations with her organizational skills and broad knowledge of various business services. Currently, Bryant works extensively with the United States Army RANGERS to produce the Best Ranger Competition as seen on ESPN, OLN, the Discovery channel and in publications such a Sports Illustrated.  Bryant’s event experience includes collegiate athletics at Ohio University and varying professional sports arenas.  With Bryant’s leadership and guidance, ROCA Resources, Inc. developed the Chattahoochee Valley Adventure Challenge that debuted in Columbus, Georgia, March 19, 2005.

Although Bryant is new to the Austin community, her dedication to civic responsibility is noted through various community service projects and initiatives.  She is a past chairman of the Columbus Children, Youth and Family Coalition (a Family Connection collaborative) and the Community Assets and Critical Issues steering committee for a collaborative effort spearheaded by United Way of the Chattahoochee Valley and the Columbus Children, Youth and Family Coalition.  Bryant has also served on the executive committee of the Muscogee Educational Excellence Foundation. Other recent community service projects include: Committee assignments for Covering Kids and Families and the Department of Juvenile Justice. 

Event Contact

Event Coordinator

Candyss Bryant

Candyss Bryant

512-223-7051

512-223-7051

512-223-7208-fax

512-223-7208-fax

cbryant1@austincc.edu

Cbryant1@austincc.edu

www.nonprofitaustin.org

 

 



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Austin Community College

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