Instructor Name: David Haiman
 

David is a principal and co-founder of Movement Matters. David's experience of over a decade in community organizing, fundraising, and non-profit management has helped Movement Matters to develop into an effective and dynamic capacity building organization.

Since Movement Matters' inception in 2007, David has brought his expertise to a variety of projects, including program, organizational and curriculum development, implementation and evaluation for local groups including the DC Employment Justice Center (DCEJC), the Youth Education Alliance (YEA), Tenants and Workers United (TWU), Community Bridges (Montgomery City) and Impact Silver Spring, as well as national groups including the Center for Progressive Leadership and NeighborWorks America. These projects have included Board development, deepening of organizational capacity for community organizing, development and refinment of leadership curricula, visioning and strategic planning for new program areas and direct skills training of staff.

David also serves as trainer and facilitator for groups ranging from NeighborWorks America to the Social Action and Leadership School for Activists (SALSA). He trains on a variety of topics related to community organizing and social justice, including developing cultural capacity, community organizing for policy change, leadership development and equitable community development. In addition to these training roles, David is also an adjunct faculty member at the Catholic University School of Social Work, where he teaches community organizing and provides site supervision for students doing their field study in community organizing.

David received his Masters Degree in social work and public policy from the University of Michigan, and was a community organizer through the VISTA program in the Phoenix, AZ, area. He is proficient in spoken and written Spanish.

David Haiman teaches the following course(s):
CL158 Advocating for Change in Your Community
CB101 Building Communities: The Basics and More
CB103 Building Powerful Community Partnerships, Collaborations and Coalitions
CB210 Campaign Organizing for Action and Results
CB180 Community Engagement: A Mobile Workshop
CB104 Community Leadership: Who Leads, Why and How
CB704 Community Organizer's Forum
CL104 Developing Your Organization's Political Clout
CL114a Getting-and Keeping-People Involved in Urban Areas
CB102 Grassroots Leadership Development
CB204 Increasing Resident Involvement in Your Organization
CL147a Involving Residents in Multi-family Housing
ED181 Making Development Benefit Communities
CB375 Organizing and Mobilizing to Combat Loan Modification Scams
CL124 Reaching Out to Emerging Populations
CB170 Resident Engagement and CDC Accountability for Healthy Communities
CB140 Strong Coalitions: Building on Common Interests
CB310 Understanding the Politics of Policy
NR400B Urban Dynamics of a Great American City: Washington, D.C.
CB118 Using Diversity to Build Unity