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Taking Care of Our BIPOC Leaders: Sabbaticals for Renewal, Healing, and Capacity Building at Washington State Nonprofit Conference
BIPOC-led nonprofits are disproportionately under-supported and uniquely equipped to make change in the most vulnerable communities. BIPOC leaders are exhausted from responding to pressing needs and the impact of systemic racism with limited resources. They urgently need space and time to rest, cultivate healing, and renew their creative leadership. Learn how sabbaticals can enable BIPOC leaders to reconnect with their vision and well-being while strengthening organizational capacity.
Speakers:
- Victoria Santos, (Speaker) BIPOC ED Coalition of Washington State
- Jodi Nishioka, (Speaker) BIPOC ED Coalition of Washington State

About Washington State Nonprofit Conference:
The Washington State Nonprofit Conference is the largest gathering of nonprofits of all types in Washington that brings together nonprofit leaders to learn, connect, and inspire. It offers a marketplace of ideas and resources that allow for efficient one-stop shopping to help you imagine solutions to your organization’s biggest challenges. You’ll return to your nonprofit with resources to share with colleagues and actionable items to apply to your work. And best of all, the conference offers unique opportunities to connect with nonprofit peers across the state. Through the virtual conference platform, you can be part of an active conference community.