Sunday, November 16, 2008
Blog post: Congrats Dennis-Michael!
Congratulations to YNPN San Diego Board member, Dennis-Michael, on being awarded the 2008 Asian Business Association (ABA) Community Service Award last night! I was on-hand to see Dennis-Michael score a sweet lucky bamboo plant.
Dennis-Michael Broussard is this year’s recipient of the Community Service Award for his commitment and service to the Asian Pacific Islander community. Dennis-Michael, founder of Silk Road Productions, an event management and production firm that evolved him into an event producer focused on social entrepreneurship. His dedication to the Asian-American community is evident by his involvement in almost every Asian-American event in San Diego, whether as a volunteer, a committee member, or as chair. Dennis-Michael is currently completing his second graduate degree, a Master of Pacific International Affairs, from UCSD’s School of International Relations and Pacific Studies.
Thoughts or comments about Dennis-Michael's award? Feel free to leave them here on the YNPN San Diego blog.
Blog post: Perspectives from the YNPN Board: Emily Bhatti
I have been involved in the start up of two non profits now, YNPN San Diego being one of them. I noticed some similarities and differences in the process. One of the things that happens with a new npo is no one knows about you and you are trying to get everyone to know you. Suddenly, it seems, so many amazing opportunities come up that you can’t believe all your efforts finally worked. Then comes the reality. Can you commit to all these great opportunities? You feel like you can’t turn anything down because it may be great exposure and raise your profile or make a great connection for the future…the exact thing you have been desperately trying to do.
One great aspect of YNPN SD is it has so many great leaders on board and they have really taken the time to build a structure. So, when these great opportunities come up, there are people to do them and a support system. At the other npo I helped start up, that team of people never really took shape. It always came down to one or two of us to do all the work if some opportunity came up. This is especially exhausting if everyone is a volunteer and everyone also has a day job. After a year or so, the few worker bees got pretty burned out and the organization is left in an awkward situation. Either someone or (preferably) some people need to step up or everyone watches the npo dissolve. Luckily, with this particular npo, people did realize the problem and stepped up. We re-created the structure by giving others more responsibility and autonomy. They felt responsible for their projects and therefore, put a lot more work into them.
It was a great lesson to learn, but I am glad that I didn’t have to experience that same situation with YNPN SD. Currently, YNPN San Diego has many opportunities on the horizon. And while we won’t be able to do EVERYTHING that comes up, I feel pretty confident that we will be able to create meaningful partnerships, great programs and serve our members in a way that will be lasting.
Thoughts? Comments? Share anything you like at the YNPN San Diego blog.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Volunteer and National Philanthropy Day!
36th Annual National Philanthropy Day
Sponsored by AFP(Association of Fundraising Professionals San Diego)
Volunteer! An opportunity to participate in a large special event and meet 800 of San Diego’s civic leaders, philanthropists, volunteers, and nonprofit professionals.
When: Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Volunteers please arrive by 10:30 a.m.
Event begins at 11:30 and ends at 1:30pm
Where: Sheraton Harbor Island – East Tower in the Grande Ballroom
1380 Harbor Island Dr, 92101
Responsibilities:
- Greet and direct attendees
- Registration table nametags
- Usher attendees to tables
- At 10:30 a.m., we will briefly walk through the event space
- Guests begin arriving at 11 a.m.
- You are free to leave at 11:45 a.m. after the program begins or you are welcome and encouraged to stay and observe this fantastic event
- Planning Committee and all volunteers may enjoy the National Philanthropy Day lunch in a private space following the event (please RSVP for lunch head count)
Attire: Business attire
Parking: Self parking $8
RSVP: Megan Lim
(619) 238-6615
National Philanthropy Day is an all-volunteer event. Please consider joining the team and volunteering on November 12th. We need your help!
Visit www.afpsd.org for more information about National Philanthropy Day. YNPN San Diego WILL have a table at National Philanthropy Day, so if you are interested in joining the table, please contact Emily Davis at edaconsulting@gmail.com ASAP.
Thank You!
Blog post: Robert Egger Visit and the V3 Campaign
His investment in the next generation (however you may define that) is amazing! A boomer leader who is able to connect the vision of the various generations and move us forward together. In discovering that unity, he also uncovered a common cause that all nonprofits have and created the V3 Campaign. The three V's stand for "Voice" "Vote" and "Value. Take a few minutes to send a message to all the candidates...you are not signing up for anything, but you are taking part in a movement to support the nonprofit sector.
"The V3 Campaign will make the voice of the nonprofit sector heard, its value realized, and its votes counted in every election in America by inauguration day, January 20, 2017. Your work - the issues you care about - will only be addressed when we stand together. We need you to help us ask every candidate for higher office to outline their plans to strengthen the nonprofit sector. The time is now."
The nonprofit sector has a powerful, untapped voice that needs to be heard and considered by politicians. We are under-represented for all the work we do and assets we hold. If you considered the economic impact of the nonprofit sector, we would be the seventh largest country in the world, so why aren't candidates laying out their plans to support our work??? The corporate and government sectors wouldn't stand for it and now we need to STAND UP and take action...THIS IS NOT LOBBYING...it is action to protect our values, our voices, and our vote! To get an up close and personal (not to mention humorous) account of what I mean, watch the V3 video here.
You can find out more about Robert Egger, the DC Central Kitchen, Nonprofit Congress, and V3 Campaign here and on YNPN San Diego's Facebook group and V3's Facebook group. We at YNPN SD have offered to help Robert raise awareness about the V3 Campaign and encourage all YNPN members to sign up for their Facebook Group and participate at the V3 Campaign website.
THANK YOU again to, Robert, for supporting the YNPN community and the nonprofit sector. His innovation is truly an inspiration to us all. BTW...you can also find Robert as one of the YNPN San Diego Friends on Facebook!
To see more from the YNPN San Diego blog, click here.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Blog post: Thoughts from Board Member Emily Bhatti
One great aspect of YNPN SD is it has so many great leaders on board and they have really taken the time to build a structure. So, when these great opportunities come up, there are people to do them and a support system. At the other npo I helped start up, that team of people never really took shape. It always came down to one or two of us to do all the work if some opportunity came up. This is especially exhausting if everyone is a volunteer and everyone also has a day job. After a year or so, the few worker bees got pretty burned out and the organization is left in an awkward situation. Either someone or (preferably) some people need to step up or everyone watches the npo dissolve. Luckily, with this particular npo, people did realize the problem and stepped up. We re-created the structure by giving others more responsibility and autonomy. They felt responsible for their projects and therefore, put a lot more work into them.
It was a great lesson to learn, but I am glad that I didn’t have to experience that same situation with YNPN SD. Currently, YNPN San Diego has many opportunities on the horizon. And while we won’t be able to do EVERYTHING that comes up, I feel pretty confident that we will be able to create meaningful partnerships, great programs and serve our members in a way that will be lasting.
~Emily Bhatti, Board Member-At-Large
Thoughts or comments? Share them here at the YNPN San Diego blog...
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Blog Post: November 6 Meet and Greet
YNPN San Diego has an exciting and thought provoking evening planned for you! Join us on Thursday, November 6th as we partner with the San Diego Repertory Theatre for an evening of theatre, music and mingling!
This Meet & Greet month's includes a free pre-show happy hour for mingling, with live music by Nisha.We will be seeing Water and Power, Richard Montoya's penetrating look at Southern California's power politics, embodied by the personal and political conflicts between two high-level brothers in Los Angeles. Tickets will be only $25 (normally $34), with $5 of each ticket sold going to support YNPN's member programs. Use code "YNPN" for your ticket discount. After the show, all attendees are invited to a post-show mingle at nearby club THIN.
November Meet and Greet
Thursday, November 6th, 7pm
The Lyceum Theatre, Horton Plaza
7:00 PM: Mingle and Music by Nisha
8:00 PM: Water and Power
Post-show mingle at club THIN
For more information and to buy tickets, contact San Diego Repertory Theatre.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Blog Post: New YNPN Opportunities
- Co-sponsored networking event in LA with Robert Egger, October 22 (YNPN LA, Inland Empire, and San Diego)
- Conversation with Robert Egger on October 24
- Discount on SANDAN annual conference registration for YNPN members only, October 24
- Special Meet and Greet with San Diego Rep on Nov. 6 - Discounted theater tickets for YNPN San Diego members and portions of the proceeds going to YNPN San Diego. Watch for more details to come!
- Ongoing professional development workshops for emerging leaders by emerging leaders through 2009. Topics include: Emerging leaders executive director panel, advocating for yourself, personal finance, bridging generational gaps in the work place, and more!
Keep us posted on what you like and what you would like to see change about YNPN San Diego. Leave us a posting here or contact sandiego@ynpn.org. Thanks for your support and participation in YNPN San Diego!
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Sunday, October 5, 2008
Blog post: Join the Meet and Greet Committee!

Those of you who have submitted an application for the Program Committee and have been serving in that capacity, you will have the option to choose which committee or committees on which you would like to serve - we will have more information for you soon. Thank you to Lenise Andrade and Emily Bhatti, the Meet and Greet Co-Chairs for doing an excellent job! Be sure to watch for our upcoming Meet and Greet with San Diego Rep in early November too!
Please check out the description for the Meet and Greet Committee below...you can apply to be on any of our committees through the YNPN San Diego website! Look for an upcoming description about the Professional Development Committee soon.
The Meet & Greet Committee provides quality social and professional networking opportunities for
The Meet and Greet Committee works collaboratively with the Membership and Professional Development Committees to bring quality programs to the