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TGG Workshops

The following suite of topics is ideal for a conference, symposium, or summit. 

The Nonprofit Success Model

The primary sign of success in nonprofit programming is when someone from another community visits your site and says, "This is amazing!  We need this program in our community." How exactly do you replicate a successful program to another organization, site, or branch of your organization in another community?  Replication can be hard or easy -- it all depends on how your structure your organization to anticipate success from the earliest stages. This workshop presents a unique, detailed, actionable roadmap to either build it the right way from the start or to back-fill the essential components after you are well under-way.

Roadmap to Jail Transformation

There are 2,500 small county jails in America (200 beds or less). Most have not changed their culture or approach in 50 years. What happens when a new sheriff, judge, or other community leader asks, "Don't we want people who are housed in our jail to leave better than when they came in?" This workshop presents a proven, practical roadmap of the exact steps a jail can follow for the first year of their pursuit of transformation. It requires changing the jail culture before people's lives will be changed. Plus, the recommended approach, which is adaptable to each unique community and situation, requires no major funding at all!

The Kingdom of God and the Marketplace

Many ​​thought leaders in the Body of Christ wrestle with the relationships between the local church, the Body of Christ at large, the nuclear family, and the marketplace. This unique workshop present of a model of the Kingdom of Heaven on earth that ties together the five-fold ministry, the local church, the "seven mountains" theory, and the economic overlap between the Church and the world system. Not just theory, but practical structures and concepts that clarify the key roles in each arena and at each level. Learn how believers, families, churches, and businesses can rule and reign from a place of obedience, holiness, and peace.

Hubs, COES, and Intermediaries

This workshop describes some approaches that help Kingdom-minded leaders determine the best way to impact their community collectively, in partnership with other leaders and organizations. TGG has found that having a clear definition of concepts is the best first-step in building a roadmap to solutions that organize and transform communities. NOTE: "COE" stands for  Center of Excellence.

Succession Planning

Too many nonprofits fail to become sustainable for the simple reason that they have no plan for the transition of the founder to the next generation of leadership. Founders that refuse to implement a succession plan are choosing to have the organization die when they move on. This workshop provides some case studies and a checklist of exactly how a Board of Directors can solve this sticky situation.

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