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Facilitation

Peer Cohort Learning Support

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We supported the Network for Landscape Conservation’s Catalyst Fund peer learning cohort through a workshop series designed to empower and equip landscape stewardship coordinators across the U.S. with the knowledge, skills, and tools to facilitate and support collaboration virtually.

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Coalition building efforts

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“What drew us to working with ICL was their grounding in collaborating in the conservation sphere. They are steeped in the nuances of collaboration, which added depth to the workshop and made it especially effective. ICL brought forth a lot of virtual tools that our grantees really valued being introduced to and were able to explore these tools in context of collaborative theory, concepts, and principles to create a really powerful approach. ICL’s depth of understanding really shines through. 

Peer to Peer Learning

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Like other leaders ICL works with, Yasemin Unal-Rodriguez of Open Space Institute had interacted with us in the past. When OSI wanted to support a group of staff who volunteered to engage their colleagues in peer-to-peer learning, they enlisted ICL’s support in curating a facilitation training series. These trainings provided the structure and skill building they sought to support their staff’s diversity, equity, and inclusion work.

“ICL came prepared with presentations and the (OSI) facilitation team was absolutely floored. Every single thing they [ICL] brought to the table is actively being used right now. Every person on the team is using guidance from
ICL.

It’s really been amazing to see how well staffers have adapted and
utilized what was taught—I’m super impressed with my team. The only downside is we wanted more time to keep talking, learning, and practicing!

We hit our first goal to help staff become better facilitators and the
next step is to continue the training with more staff members. I have immense gratitude for the work that the ICL team is doing. It’s been super helpful, very engaging, and it’s definitely made a difference.”

-Yasemin Unal-Rodriguez, Conservation Capital Associate

Peer Cohort Learning Support

Sun peeks through tall trees in Oregon

We supported the Network for Landscape Conservation’s Catalyst Fund peer learning cohort through a workshop series designed to empower and equip landscape stewardship coordinators across the U.S. with the knowledge, skills, and tools to facilitate and support collaboration virtually.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Curabitur a lectus quis velit lacinia viverra non vel tortor. Suspendisse luctus metus in varius vestibulum. Donec consequat nibh et velit tempor, non sagittis mauris congue. Etiam eget dapibus purus, egestas finibus libero. Duis vel ex sed ante fringilla tempor. Curabitur nec neque et erat laoreet dignissim vitae in lectus. Duis felis augue, rutrum in lacus eget, dapibus finibus odio. Nunc lacinia.

Coalition building efforts

A group of four people inside a greenhouse

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Curabitur a lectus quis velit lacinia viverra non vel tortor. Suspendisse luctus metus in varius vestibulum. Donec consequat nibh et velit tempor, non sagittis mauris congue. Etiam eget dapibus purus, egestas finibus libero. Duis vel ex sed ante fringilla tempor. Curabitur nec neque et erat laoreet dignissim vitae in lectus. Duis felis augue, rutrum in lacus eget, dapibus finibus odio.

“What drew us to working with ICL was their grounding in collaborating in the conservation sphere. They are steeped in the nuances of collaboration, which added depth to the workshop and made it especially effective. ICL brought forth a lot of virtual tools that our grantees really valued being introduced to and were able to explore these tools in context of collaborative theory, concepts, and principles to create a really powerful approach. ICL’s depth of understanding really shines through. 

Peer to Peer Learning

Rows of mountains

Like other leaders ICL works with, Yasemin Unal-Rodriguez of Open Space Institute had interacted with us in the past. When OSI wanted to support a group of staff who volunteered to engage their colleagues in peer-to-peer learning, they enlisted ICL’s support in curating a facilitation training series. These trainings provided the structure and skill building they sought to support their staff’s diversity, equity, and inclusion work.

“ICL came prepared with presentations and the (OSI) facilitation team was absolutely floored. Every single thing they [ICL] brought to the table is actively being used right now. Every person on the team is using guidance from
ICL.

It’s really been amazing to see how well staffers have adapted and
utilized what was taught—I’m super impressed with my team. The only downside is we wanted more time to keep talking, learning, and practicing!

We hit our first goal to help staff become better facilitators and the
next step is to continue the training with more staff members. I have immense gratitude for the work that the ICL team is doing. It’s been super helpful, very engaging, and it’s definitely made a difference.”

-Yasemin Unal-Rodriguez, Conservation Capital Associate

Peer Cohort learning support

Sun peeks through tall trees in Oregon

We supported the Network for Landscape Conservation’s Catalyst Fund peer learning cohort through a workshop series designed to empower and equip landscape stewardship coordinators across the U.S. with the knowledge, skills, and tools to facilitate and support collaboration virtually.

Jon Peterson, Catalyst Fund Manager

A group of four people inside a greenhouse

We supported the Network for Landscape Conservation’s Catalyst Fund peer learning cohort through a workshop series designed to empower and equip landscape stewardship coordinators across the U.S. with the knowledge, skills, and tools to facilitate and support collaboration virtually.

“What drew us to working with ICL was their grounding in collaborating in the conservation sphere. They are steeped in the nuances of collaboration, which added depth to the workshop and made it especially effective. ICL brought forth a lot of virtual tools that our grantees really valued being introduced to and were able to explore these tools in context of collaborative theory, concepts, and principles to create a really powerful approach. ICL’s depth of understanding really shines through. 

Jon Peterson, Catalyst Fund Manager

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