• Adaptive Supervision

    Virtual

    Skilled, intentional, and strategic supervision is integral to organizational success and employee satisfaction. Effective supervisors, whether new to the role or coming with a wealth of experience, tap into self-awareness, are adaptive, and leverage a range of interpersonal skills. Using these practices, a supervisor creates a culture of mutual respect — one in which employees and supervisors communicate regularly and clearly about job-related expectations, tasks, and overall performance.

  • Financial Management, Part 1

    Virtual

    The Financial Management, Part I training for Nonprofits is designed to equip nonprofit leaders, managers, and board members with foundational information to effectively manage their organization's finances. This training provides an overview of financial concepts, tools, and best practices tailored specifically for the nonprofit sector.

  • Equitable Board Engagement Module 1: Equitable Recruitment and Onboarding Practices

    Virtual

    The ōen studios Equitable Board Engagement Training is designed to help nonprofit board members and leaders build the skills and strategies they need to lead effectively and make a meaningful impact. This four-session training series focuses on key practical areas of board development and engagement, and provides actionable tools for participants and their colleagues. In Module 1, learn how to recruit for and build a diverse, inclusive, and mission-driven board that reflects your organization’s values.

  • Financial Management, Part 2

    Virtual

    Financial Management, Part 2 builds upon the foundational knowledge acquired in Financial Management, Part 1 and is designed to further the knowledge of nonprofit leaders, managers, and board members to effectively manage their organization's finances.

  • Building Supervisor-Staff Relationships Through Communication

    Virtual

    Communication is the key to most successful relationships; the supervisor-staff relationship is no exception. Honing communication skills is a straightforward way of building more effective supervisory relationships.

    Effective supervisors, whether new to the role or coming with an abundance of experience, tap into self-awareness, are adaptive, and leverage a range of interpersonal skills. Using these practices, a supervisor creates a culture of mutual respect — one in which employees and supervisors communicate regularly and clearly about job-related expectations, tasks, and overall performance.

  • Equitable Board Engagement Module 2: Executive Director and Board Partnership

    Virtual

    The ōen studios Equitable Board Engagement Training is designed to help nonprofit board members and leaders build the skills and strategies they need to lead effectively and make a meaningful impact. This four-session training series focuses on key practical areas of board development and engagement, and provides actionable tools for participants and their colleagues. In Module 2, explore ways to strengthen the relationship between the executive director and the board to ensure collaboration, trust, and shared accountability.

  • Enhancing Workplace Wellness: Identifying Stressors, Managing Burnout, and Building Resilient Practices for Nonprofit Professionals

    Virtual

    Enhancing Workplace Wellness training designed to equip nonprofit professionals with practical tools to address workplace stress, prevent burnout, and establish self-care practices. The purpose is to foster a culture of wellness and resilience, enabling participants to maintain productivity, mental health, and effective team dynamics in their mission-driven work.

  • Asking Without Anxiety: Gain Confidence Asking Your Donors for a Gift

    Virtual

    The Asking Without Anxiety training is designed to support you in gaining confidence, being more prepared, and feeling less anxious in donor conversations. You will learn how to build relationships with donors in meaningful ways by developing your authentic curiosity and “fundraising listening skills” to help match your mission with your donors’ philanthropic goals. As part of your training, you will practice making a donor ask in a small supportive group.

  • Equitable Board Engagement Module 3: Engaging Board Meetings

    Virtual

    The ōen studios Equitable Board Engagement Training is designed to help nonprofit board members and leaders build the skills and strategies they need to lead effectively and make a meaningful impact. This four-session training series focuses on key practical areas of board development and engagement, and provides actionable tools for participants and their colleagues. In Module 3, discover tools and best practices to make board meetings more productive, participatory, and focused on advancing mission toward vision.

  • Budget Management Fundamentals

    Virtual

    Embark on a journey to master the fundamentals of budget management with our Budget Management Fundamentals training, tailored specifically for nonprofit professionals. This training offers a comprehensive exploration of budget development, implementation, and oversight crucial for financial sustainability and organizational success.

  • Equitable Board Engagement Module 4: Designing Your Board Retreat

    Virtual

    The ōen studios Equitable Board Engagement Training is designed to help nonprofit board members and leaders build the skills and strategies they need to lead effectively and make a meaningful impact. This four-session training series focuses on key practical areas of board development and engagement, and provides actionable tools for participants and their colleagues. In Module 4, unpack practical tips and tools for planning retreats that inspire strategic thinking, alignment, and renewed commitment among board members.

  • Performance Management

    Virtual

    Managing staff performance is one of the most important roles of supervisors in any organization. When we think of performance management, we tend to think of annual performance reviews or addressing significant personnel issues. When supervisors manage all performance, including excellent performance, with intentionality, there are fewer issues to address and conducting performance reviews isn't such a heavy lift.