Nadia Roumani

@NadiaRoumani

Helping social innovators increase their impact w/ design thinking & strategy. Bldng capacity & collaboration for social change

Stanford, CA
Joined June 2012

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    How do donors differentiate a trust-based approach to from a strategic approach? , , Julia Reed & Michael Voss explore this question on a new episode of , a podcast developed with .

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    27 Jan 2021

    The intersection of big philanthropy and democracy is fraught. One way to think about it: philanthropy should strive to do things with people, not to people. Short reflection with stellar colleagues

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    31 Jan 2021

    “Nothing about us without us,” is commonly used by community activists when speaking about the changes they want to see in their community. Read our ’s reflection on Democratizing Family Philanthropy with :

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    25 Jan 2021

    What would a work meeting look like if everyone was able to get what they need? DSS shares their worksheet resource on how to be responsive to your colleagues' emotions and behaviors for a more productive meeting.

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    6 Jan 2021

    How do I make sure my org "is putting the communities we seek to serve at the center of our philanthropic efforts? How can I adhere to the “Nothing about us without us” inclusion principle?" , , ,

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    17 Dec 2020

    This month's Family Giving News features content from , , , , , , , , , and more! Have a read:

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    12 Nov 2020

    Over the summer, Designing for Social Systems held a collaborative workshop with for nonprofit leaders in Columbus City on . See the impact these leaders have initiated by connecting directly with community members.

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    29 Oct 2020

    Huge shoutout to the main creators of this project, , , and Joan Duckenfield. Thanks for letting us be a part of your awesome work in Philly. Written by at

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    30 Sep 2020

    “One of the things that human-centered design brings to the voting process is the ability to understand and acknowledge the complexity of that experience and, when appropriate, make it more accessible.” —Project collaborator & senior designer

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    . () describes three ways to approach human-centered design at . "How is power shared? Who's making the decisions?" she asks.

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    Today's final panel, "Bringing Design Thinking to Place-Based Networks During the Pandemic," features (), () & (). Read a related "SSIR Essentials" article:

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    Session Highlight: “Bringing Design Thinking to Place-Based Networks During the Pandemic” of , of , of discuss design thinking for the social sector. Register

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    3 Aug 2020

    Designing for Social Systems’ and share 3 approaches to unlocking the power of design in the social sector. Their goal is to guide teams to find balance when using these methods together.

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    24 Apr 2020

    "Because philanthropy is so human-centered, every part of it is an experience." Watch 's fascinating workshop on how we can use to improve our philanthropic practice.

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    20 Apr 2020

    What tools can we use to navigate decisions and strategies when faced with great ambiguity, and continue to drive change? has some answers, and we're excited to work with tomorrow on its applications in .

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    8 Apr 2020

    Healthcare Providers in the COVID Era: Keeping Clean When Coming Home - practical tips summarized in infographic form by the and incorporates a consensus recommendation by ED physicians & nurses. By & Irion

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    2 Apr 2020

    A guide for things you can do now to be prepared to go to the hospital if you have to. Wonderful work by , Anna Maria Irion, and Alaa Taha. View and download the guide here:

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    Hi friends- I'm sharing a resource for you and your families to help you prepare for a hospital visit in this pandemic (which I pray never happens for you or your loved ones). Ensure your desired health care wishes and those of your loved ones are known by preparing in advance.

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