Unicorns, time for our sector to take a break!
My fellow nonprofit professionals, I hope you are reading this from home, because I am calling for our sector to take a long and much needed break. If you are at the office, I want you to put down your pen, save your files, turn off your computer, and take a deep breath. Listen to me: You need to rest this week, and next week, and maybe even longer.Our sector is an incredible one. It is full of smart, thoughtful, talented, and ridiculously good-looking and nice-smelling people. You are one of these people, you sexy unicorn you. Your brilliance is only surpassed by your dedication to your work and your passion for making the world better. I could not be prouder to work in such a kickass field alongside such kickass colleagues.Now, 2014 is almost done. Stop whatever you are doing at this moment and make a list of stuff you’ve accomplished this year, because chances are you have been so busy working and freaking out about budgets and reports and crap that you haven’t noticed all the sweet and amazing things you made happen. Yup, because of you lives are better, communities are stronger, the world’s supply of happiness has increased, and we are getting steadily closer to equity and social justice. Give yourself a pat on the back. You are awesome. A call to inaction:
Each year, around this time, we have an opportunity to have a nice long rest as a sector. I know, there are many of you who cannot do that at this time. Those who work in shelters, or in food banks, or in advocacy, or in development, etc. For many of you, this is the busiest period of the year. Thank you for all you do.
Let's institutionalize this!
So, unicorns, it is not just for your own sanity that I am calling on you to give yourself a break. You also owe it to your colleagues and to the nonprofit sector to do it! Forward this to all your unicorn friends! We must be united! I know that I have criticized Collective Impact in the past (see "Collective Impact: Resistance is futile"), but I think taking time off together is one area where we'll be much more effective doing collectively. Let's standardize this time off for our field, the way our friends in the public education sector have done for theirs.
To the unicorns who can make some decisions regarding your organizations’ operations—EDs and board members—please:Look at your policies and change them to grant the team collective time off during certain periods in the year. One or two weeks off in the winter, maybe a week off during the summer? How about after special events, everyone gets several days off to regain their sanity? Work with your team to figure this out for your org, and then change policies to reflect this. Start planning for 2015. Don’t force people to use their personal or vacation days around this time. I hear of nonprofits that make their team use their vacation time to take the Friday after Thanksgiving or Christmas off? Really? That's just cruel. Just give it to them! Give your staff these days off as paid holidays. It's not going to hurt your organization. If anything, more time off will certainly boost morale.Grant additional flexible time off for staff who, due to the organization’s work, cannot take this holiday break. It’s unfair that everyone else in the field can take one or two weeks off around this time while your team is still working.Reconsider policies on religious holidays. I know some organizations don’t recognize religious holidays such as Christmas, and that seems fair and PC. But then people are forced to use up their personal or vacation days anyway, because almost everyone else in the field is off, including most people who don’t observe Christmas, and it’s hard to get work done. If that’s the case, provide additional personal days. Or just close for the week and call it a “Winter Funtime Rejuvenation Break” or something un-religious-sounding. Also, funders: stop making stuff due at the end of December or early January! Sheesh! Make grant applications and reports due before December 20th, or after January 10th.All right, with that, I am off until January 5th. I need it. I’m going to clean my place and spend time with my family. I’m going to take my 18-month-old to see Christmas lights, lots of them. I’m going to read to him tons and tons of books about "choo choo chains," which he loves. I’m going to zone out on the couch from time to time, maybe binge-watch Sons of Anarchy or Scandal or something. I might not respond to my emails very often.... Unless you’re a funder. Then I’m free anytime... Yup...aaanytime…**
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