2025 Here We Come!

Peer Circles Launch, New Bylaws Approved, & Community Grows 3x!

2025 Here We Come: Peer Circles Launch, New Bylaws Approved, & Community Grows 3x!

Welcome! This regular newsletter keeps you informed about recent developments, upcoming open and members-only events, and opportunities to engage with SVN members and the wider SVN community. We’re serious about continuing to strengthen the connections in our community and this newsletter is an essential part of our commitment.

Announcements

Peer Circles have officially launched!

Last Monday, SVN members met with their peer groups for the first time, marking the exciting relaunch of SVN’s staple member offering! These intimate groups of 6-8 members create a confidential space for leaders and changemakers to share challenges, exchange insights, and support each other's growth through structured monthly discussions. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, with new circles launching every quarter. Ready to join this transformative experience? Click the button to learn more and sign up for 2025.

Seeking Members to volunteer for the Communications Working Group

Help shape SVN's voice and outreach strategy! We're looking for members with experience in marketing, communications, or content creation to join our Communications Working Group. This volunteer group meets monthly to guide our messaging, online presence, and member engagement initiatives. Commitment is 3-4 hours per month. More details to come in 2025. Sign up below for updates.

Board Updates

Member Meetings Are Back!

Our November member meeting highlighted SVN’s progress this year, tripling our membership since the RISE un-conference in June and featured other exciting developments, including peer circles launching with eight initial groups! The board shared updates on member-to-member communications through WhatsApp, a new group mailing list, and the new member directory initiative.

Member Approved New Bylaws!

Following months of collaborative work by SVN’s Governance Working Group, we have developed new bylaws that establish SVN as a truly member-led organization. The draft was shared for community review and feedback through November 26th, with final revisions completed by the governance working group. On December 4th, members voted to approve these foundational bylaws, marking a new chapter in SVN’s evolution.

Welcoming Rose Yee and Chris Jacobs to the Interim Board of Directors

We're thrilled to welcome Rose Yee and Chris Jacobs to SVN's Interim Board of Directors. Their deep experience in governance and organizational development strengthens our leadership team during this transformative period.


Chris and Rose bring decades of valuable organizational development expertise and strategic insights. Read more about their backgrounds and perspectives in our latest blog post.

SVN Community Events

Community Updates

Rose outperforms in election!

SVN Board Member Rose Yee outperformed in her run for US Congress, California District 1. With 96% of the vote counted, she has received nearly 107,000 votes. She showed that a true populist message resonates with both sides of the political aisle.

JumpScale and Spruce Root Announce a $6M Donation from Mackenzie Scott Empowers Alaska Native-Owned Businesses

This transformative gift will support Alaska Native-owned businesses through the joint implementation of JumpScale’s innovative Resilience Circles program in Southeast Alaska. The Resilience Circles Framework™, a culturally informed and wellness-based initiative, has garnered widespread recognition for its effectiveness in addressing systemic challenges. The program has advanced reparative investments in Indigenous innovation and community well-being by integrating local Indigenous expertise, trauma-informed practices, business ecosystems, and impact capital.

Malachi Leads Global Panel on Sexual Trauma & Recovery at ISTSS 2024

Malachi Gillihan led a global panel on sexual trauma, integrating theory, research, and approaches for recovery and healing for survivors. The panel was at the annual conference of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies in Boston in September. The panel explored approaches in various contexts including Ireland, India, Australia, the UK and the US.

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