Trainings w/ Michelle Muri and Fleur Larsen
Registration options for both BIPOC and White Women workshops are below.
BIPOC, are white people in your nonprofit on your last nerve?! Let’s talk.
Facilitators Fleur Larsen and Michelle Muri
One-hour Intro: January 18th 1-2pm PST
Three-hour Course: February 16th 10-1pm PST
Registration options below
Come join Michelle Muri of the Ethical Rainmaker podcast and Community Centric Fundraising co-founder and I for a workshop learn tactics for finding your way through racism at your nonprofit. Whether it’s overt or covert- we will start by identifying the impacts and challenges of your organization's whiteness and white supremacy culture.
Our work will be anchored in Community-Centric Principles. Using examples from development work, this workshop is for any BIPOC nonprofit worker who is interested in:
- finding community and connection with other BIPOC
- skills for organizational accountability
- language for addressing problematic whiteness
Together we will discover the ways that BIPOC folks can strategize for and heal from the harmful tenants of white supremacy culture. We will name white nonsense like gatekeeping, powerhoarding, tone policing and more. This will be a space to bring your anger, upset, pain and your laughter, joy, side-eye (!) and humor. Our hope is that folks leave filled up with connection and ease.
Michelle will: share her expertise in CCF principles and best practices for transforming your organizations fundraising practices and culture.
Fleur will: attempt to decode 'white lady' speak and offer insights when calling white folks forward and requesting accountability and integrity of them.
About the format:
- One hour intro is a quick and powerful way to hear best practices from 2-3 of the Community Centric Fundraising principles.
- The three-hour is a deep dive into select principles with examples to implement and Q&A at the end.
They are different and stand alone trainings. We encourage you to attend both!
BIPOC THREE-HOUR COURSE
FEBRUARY 16th
10:00 am - 1:00 pm PST

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.
White Women in Nonprofits:
leveraging our role for racial justice
Facilitators Fleur Larsen and Michelle Muri
One-hour Intro: January 18th 10-11am PST
Three-hour Course: February 15th 10-1pm PST
Registrations options below
Come join Michelle Muri of the Ethical Rainmaker podcast and Community Centric Fundraising Co-Founder for a workshop to explore the constraints and challenges of your own whiteness and white supremacy culture within your nonprofit workplace. Discover the ways that white folks perpetuate and uphold the harmful tenants of white supremacy culture.
Using examples from development work, this workshop is for any nonprofit worker who is interested in deepening their commitment to being in solidarity for racial justice.
We will:
- identify how to talk about your racism and the racism in your organization/development dep
- what to do about it- both self awareness and organizational change needs
- how to bring love and authenticity into the conversation
- ways to release guilt and shame so you can be effective
This is particularly for you if you are a white woman in fundraising who wants to be in a commitment to racial justice.
Our work together will be anchored in Community-Centric Principles, including (Principle #2) the individual is not as important as the collective community, (Principle #3) what it looks like to be generous with and mutually supportive of one another, (Principle #4) valuing contributions equitably and (Principle #6), that we occasionally have difficult conversations.
About the format:
- One hour intro is a quick and powerful way to hear best practices from 2-3 of the Community Centric Fundraising principles.
- The three-hour is a deep dive into select principles with examples to implement and Q&A at the end.
They are different and stand alone trainings. We encourage you to attend both!
Key Outcomes
- Practical tools for racial justice
- Ways to identify white supremacy in yourself and your organization's culture
- Connection with each other to contradict individualism and overwhelm
- Learn formal and informal leadership tips for navigating conversations on racism and repair
WHITE WOMEN THREE-HOUR COURSE
February 15
10:00 am - 1:00 pm PST

SUPPORTER
For those with access to limited resources
White women in Nonprofits
THREE-HOUR COURSE