29 min

#129 Giving Well to Indigenous Communities, with Jim Enote CEO of the Colorado Plateau Foundation‪.‬ Do Your Good

    • Non-Profit

Jim Enote joins Sybil for a special bonus episode. He shares what he has been doing since his last appearance on the podcast, and then shares his wisdom for those who want to give to indigenous communities.  Jim explains how to give in a righteous way that reflects equality, fairness, and respect. 

Episode Highlights:
Give from a place of support and empowerment, not guilt
Trust those you are giving

Jim Enote Bio:

Jim Enote is a Zuni tribal member and CEO of the Colorado Plateau Foundation. He serves on the boards of the Trust for Mutual Understanding, and Grand Canyon Trust, and formally with Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation. He is a National Geographic Society Explorer, a New Mexico Community Luminaria, and an E.F. Schumacher Society Fellow.

Jim’s service over the past forty years includes natural resource, cultural resource, philanthropic, and arts assignments for many organizations including UNESCO, UNDP, International Secretariat for Water, Nordic Council of Ministers, Tibet Child Nutrition Project, the Mountain Institute, National Geographic Society, US Bureau of Indian Affairs, US National Park Service, Zuni Tribe, and several major charitable foundations, museums, and universities. He has written in Heritage In the Context of Globalization; Science, Technology, and Human Values; Sacredness as a Means to Conservation; Mapping Our Places; Indigenous People and Sustainable Development; A:shiwi A:wan Ulohnanne, and Redrock Stories, to name a few. Recent short pieces include; We Cannot Live by Sentiments Alone, The Museum Collaboration Manifesto, Buyer Beware, What I Tell Boys, and Please Don’t Call Me a Warrior.

In 2010 while serving as the director of the A:shiwi A:wan Museum Jim was awarded the first Ames Prize for Innovative Museum Anthropology during the American Anthropological Association’s annual conference. In 2013 he received the Guardian of Culture and Lifeways Award from the Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums, and in 2016 received the Hewett Award for leadership and service to the New Mexico museum community and for achievements in the museum field. He lives in his work in-progress home at Zuni, New Mexico.

Links:
Colorado Plateau Foundation:   https://coloradoplateaufoundation.org 
support page for CPF: https://coloradoplateaufoundation.org/support/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-enote-32a368120 
Comic Book “Stand Up”: https://issuu.com/coloradoplateaufoundation/docs/stand_up_4_ 
If you enjoyed this episode, listen to these as well:

·        https://www.doyourgood.com/blog/leveraging-public-dollars
·        https://www.doyourgood.com/blog/35-jim-enote



Crack the Code: Sybil’s Successful Guide to Philanthropy

Become even better at what you do as Sybil teaches you the strategies as well as the tools you’ll need to avoid mistakes and make a career out of philanthropy through my new course, Crack the Code!
In this new course you'll gain access to beautifully animated and engaging videos, along with many other resources. 

Link for the waitlist for the Philanthropy Accelerator https://www.doyourgood.com/Philanthropy-Accelerator-Mastermind-Waitlist

Link to the nonprofit email sign-up to connect https://www.doyourgood.com/ticket-to-fundraising

Check out her website with all the latest opportunities to learn from Sybil at www.doyourgood.com

Connect with Do Your Good
https://www.facebook.com/doyourgood
https://www.instagram.com/doyourgood
Would you like to talk with Sybil directly?

Send in your inquiries through her website https://www.doyourgood.com/ or you can email her directly at sybil@doyourgood.com!

Jim Enote joins Sybil for a special bonus episode. He shares what he has been doing since his last appearance on the podcast, and then shares his wisdom for those who want to give to indigenous communities.  Jim explains how to give in a righteous way that reflects equality, fairness, and respect. 

Episode Highlights:
Give from a place of support and empowerment, not guilt
Trust those you are giving

Jim Enote Bio:

Jim Enote is a Zuni tribal member and CEO of the Colorado Plateau Foundation. He serves on the boards of the Trust for Mutual Understanding, and Grand Canyon Trust, and formally with Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation. He is a National Geographic Society Explorer, a New Mexico Community Luminaria, and an E.F. Schumacher Society Fellow.

Jim’s service over the past forty years includes natural resource, cultural resource, philanthropic, and arts assignments for many organizations including UNESCO, UNDP, International Secretariat for Water, Nordic Council of Ministers, Tibet Child Nutrition Project, the Mountain Institute, National Geographic Society, US Bureau of Indian Affairs, US National Park Service, Zuni Tribe, and several major charitable foundations, museums, and universities. He has written in Heritage In the Context of Globalization; Science, Technology, and Human Values; Sacredness as a Means to Conservation; Mapping Our Places; Indigenous People and Sustainable Development; A:shiwi A:wan Ulohnanne, and Redrock Stories, to name a few. Recent short pieces include; We Cannot Live by Sentiments Alone, The Museum Collaboration Manifesto, Buyer Beware, What I Tell Boys, and Please Don’t Call Me a Warrior.

In 2010 while serving as the director of the A:shiwi A:wan Museum Jim was awarded the first Ames Prize for Innovative Museum Anthropology during the American Anthropological Association’s annual conference. In 2013 he received the Guardian of Culture and Lifeways Award from the Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums, and in 2016 received the Hewett Award for leadership and service to the New Mexico museum community and for achievements in the museum field. He lives in his work in-progress home at Zuni, New Mexico.

Links:
Colorado Plateau Foundation:   https://coloradoplateaufoundation.org 
support page for CPF: https://coloradoplateaufoundation.org/support/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-enote-32a368120 
Comic Book “Stand Up”: https://issuu.com/coloradoplateaufoundation/docs/stand_up_4_ 
If you enjoyed this episode, listen to these as well:

·        https://www.doyourgood.com/blog/leveraging-public-dollars
·        https://www.doyourgood.com/blog/35-jim-enote



Crack the Code: Sybil’s Successful Guide to Philanthropy

Become even better at what you do as Sybil teaches you the strategies as well as the tools you’ll need to avoid mistakes and make a career out of philanthropy through my new course, Crack the Code!
In this new course you'll gain access to beautifully animated and engaging videos, along with many other resources. 

Link for the waitlist for the Philanthropy Accelerator https://www.doyourgood.com/Philanthropy-Accelerator-Mastermind-Waitlist

Link to the nonprofit email sign-up to connect https://www.doyourgood.com/ticket-to-fundraising

Check out her website with all the latest opportunities to learn from Sybil at www.doyourgood.com

Connect with Do Your Good
https://www.facebook.com/doyourgood
https://www.instagram.com/doyourgood
Would you like to talk with Sybil directly?

Send in your inquiries through her website https://www.doyourgood.com/ or you can email her directly at sybil@doyourgood.com!

29 min