In this conversation, Matt Tanner, Executive Director of United Against Poverty, shares his journey from Peace Corps volunteer to nonprofit leader. He discusses the importance of community relationships, the challenges faced during COVID-19, and the effectiveness of wraparound services in addressing poverty. Matt emphasizes the need for dignity in service, the value of humor in emotionally demanding work, and the lessons learned from diverse experiences that shape his leadership style. He also offers advice for those looking to enter the nonprofit sector, highlighting the importance of due diligence and finding the right fit in volunteer opportunities.
What you'll learn :
Community service is about building relationships and trust.
The Peace Corps experience teaches humility and the importance of listening.
Navigating career transitions can lead to unexpected opportunities.
Wraparound services provide comprehensive support for those in need.
Dignity and respect are essential in service work.
Humor can lighten the emotional weight of challenging work.
Effective leadership involves empowering team members and valuing their strengths.
Continuous professional development is crucial for nonprofit staff.
Not all volunteer experiences are equal; find the right fit.
Community needs are evolving, and organizations must adapt to serve effectively.
Connect with Matt via https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewtanner1/