Trainings with Michelle Muri and Fleur Larsen

White Women in Nonprofits:

leveraging our role for racial justice 

CCF Principles Spring Cohort 2025: April 3, 17, May 1, 15, 29, June 12, 26, July 10, 24, Aug 7, 21, Sep 4 from 10am-12pm PST all sessions recorded

**Free intro workshops to learn more if this cohort is for you

Register here for:

Tues 12/10 9:30am PST, Thurs 2/13 10am PST, and Wednesday 3/12 12pm PST**

 

Fleur Larsen and Michelle Muri

This course is for white women in nonprofits who are committed to anti-racism and want to use their gatekeeping status to make big impacts within their organization and the sector overall. Anchored in the Community Centric Fundraising Principles, we will utilize our role as gatekeepers to advance racial equity.

If you are looking for:

  • A place to be honest about your racial equity struggles and mistakes
  • To be in community with other white women to learn from and with
  • Grounding to be in community with like-minded folx
  • Learning to unpack and divest from white supremacy and ‘helping’ identity
  • Dedicated time to focus on the CCF principles and analyze my reaction (healing, uncovering biases) while also considering ways to implement them at my workplace.

We will share real and vulnerable examples to illustrate the CCF Principles. With these sessions we will go over  a few of the 10 CCF Principles, giving you an in depth understanding of them and what is needed to implement them in your work.

Spacious time and agendas for discussion, brainstorming and actionable takeaways. We know that the relationships within the cohort are an integral part of each person's learning journey.

 

Format: Cohort and Coaching

Group sessions with facilitated content from Fleur and Michelle with time for break out groups and all group discussion. Portions of the sessions will be recorded as well for those that cannot attend one.

 

Cost: Please pick a registration that reflects the access to resources (personal or work based) that you have.

Contributor $1000

Supporter $1500 Break even cost- for this to be sustainable for us we need the majority of registrants to select this amount or higher. Thank you for enabling us to offer this series at an accessible rate.

Sustainer $2000

Registration below.

A bit about how to select your register type below: there are a range of ticket prices offered to support us thinking about financial equity and access. Money is often taboo to talk about openly and as with race we need to practice breaking those social contracts that end up keeping oppression in place. The higher ticket prices make it possible to offer the sliding scale. 

Questions to ask yourself before deciding on a ticket price:

  • Do I have access to financial resources?
  • Am I making more money than I need to live?
  • Do I come from family or inherited wealth?
  • Is my employer paying for me?
  • Am I an educator, medical staff, or essential worker?
  • Have I been impacted by an economic crisis?

No one is turned away for lack of funds. For real. Reach out and let us know what works for you.

 

If you register now, you will be invited to join our every other month community of practice calls 3rd Tuesday 10am PST on Nov 19, Jan 21 and March 18 through September 2025.

CONTRIBUTOR 

For those who can pay a small sum

$1000

SUPPORTER 

For those with access to limited resources

$1500

SUSTAINER 

For those with access to resources

$2000

About Michelle Muri

Ignited by a beautiful volunteer experience, Michelle has crafted her career through 15 years of resource generation through social justice movements. Her successes and tenure at Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, now the largest immigrant rights org in the nation, fostered a critical lens towards fundraising and a deep love of community solidarity.
 
She believes there is deep power and personal healing in the work of generating resources from a values-aligned space.

Michelle is the founder of Freedom Conspiracy and Co-Founder of Community-Centric Fundraising.