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Passing the Monkey: Learn how to redefine being helpful by sharing the Monkey and getting even more done. Janel S. Donohue President. Rappahannock United Way. If you ever think :. No matter how much I do… Why is it that I’ve increased my efficiency, but now I have more to do?
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Passing the Monkey: Learn how to redefine being helpful by sharing the Monkey and getting even more done. Janel S. Donohue President Rappahannock United Way
If you ever think: • No matter how much I do… • Why is it that I’ve increased my efficiency, but now I have more to do? • Wherever I go, hallway, elevator, parking lot…even the restroom…my team needs something from me! • I’m working overtime on things my team needs from me before they can proceed with their assigned tasks… • You need to be asking yourself… Who’s got the monkey?
December 20, 2019 Exercise Front of Index Card I am great at delegating… I am not so great at delegating… Back of Index Card Excuses why I don’t, can’t, won’t delegate…
December 20, 2019 Redefining What it Means to be Helpful • Notice how often you take others work and or responsibilities (monkeys). Use these recognitions as reminders to allow others to learn and develop. • Be on the lookout for situations in which others are trying to give you their monkeys. • Establish your boundaries and make them known. This is one of the healthiest behaviors you can bring to the workplace.
December 20, 2019 Redefining What it Means to be Helpful • Develop a mindset that to be helpful starts by not taking on others problems. • Provide support by helping others learn to solve their own problems, not by solving other peoples problems for them. • Maintain the belief that the coachee has the answers within him or herself.
December 20, 2019 Redefining What it Means to be Helpful • Ask questions to expand the coachee's thinking beyond his or her current capacity and to move him or her forward a plan of action. • Listen carefully. It provides a roadmap of what to explore and informs the development of quality questions. • Temper the desire to provide advice.
December 20, 2019 Redefining What it Means to be Helpful • Focus on your habits to change your interaction style. Aggressively seek to ask questions first, rather than jumping automatically into giving solutions. • Understand that coaching is a choice and be prepared to share your strategy and intention when warranted. • Remember the big picture: coaching is an ongoing process of developing other leaders. Depending on time and complexity, sometimes coachee's will be able to reach solutions and action plans in one conversation. Other times it may take a number of conversations.
December 20, 2019 Q & A
Contact Information • Janel S. Donohue • President • jdonohue@rappahannockunitedway.org • 540-373-0041 x307 December 20, 2019
Thank you Rappahannock United Way
Mission, Vision, and Values • Mission Statement: To improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of our community. • Vision: A community where individuals and families achieve their potential through education, financial stability and healthy living. • Values: Respect, Integrity, Service, Accountability, and Stewardship
How to Live United - Call To Action • Give • Advocate • Volunteer
The Rappahannock United Way Serves…… • City of Fredericksburg • Spotsylvania County • Stafford County • Caroline County • King George County • Your Donation Stays Local
Cooperation and CoordinationNo single charity can do it all. Your donation multiplies in effectiveness when you CHOOSE Rappahannock United Way
Investment • Community Impact Grants: • FY2017 - $1,015,750 invested in 37 Programs with 22 Member Agencies • FY2018 - $883,250 invested in 27 Programs with 14 Member Agencies
Beyond Grant Allocations • Nonprofit Trainings • 1 Youth First Conference co-organized • 4 Mental Health Taskforce presentations and roundtables co-organized / hosted • Technical Assistance • 40+ hours of one-on-one technical assistance provided • 32 agencies provided one-on-one technical assistance • 10 Global Results Framework sessions organized • Fund Development • 12 sources of grant revenue secured • $130,000 in grant revenue secured • Charity Tracker Network active and engaged • 100+ nonprofit member agencies • 7 new member organizations recruited • $10,683 in funding secured to offset annual subscription costs for members
Advocate • Actively engage RUW staff, volunteers and supporters in public policy awareness raising and advocacy opportunities around key RUW focus areas. • RUW Board appointed Public Policy committee • RUW 2018 Public Policy Agenda • Engage local elected officials • Engage individuals in advocacy events and activities year round
Volunteer • SEASONS OF SERVICE • RAPPAHANNOCK UNITED WAY OFFERS A FULL CALENDAR OF VOLUNTEER AND DONATION • OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDIVIDUALS, GROUPS, AND BUSINESSES. • SELECT A SEASON TO JOIN OUR EFFORTS TO SUPPORT OUR COMMUNITY year round.
Collective Impact - Collaborations • Education: • Coalition for Youth & Families (Leadership) • Smart Beginnings Committee • Youth First Conference (Leadership) • Financial Stability: • Financial Stability Coalition (Leadership) • Continuum of Care (Leadership) • Health: • Fredericksburg Food Forum • Opioid – Health Community Health Advisory Council (Leadership)
You are there! • You are partners in the life changing business!