June Holley provides the following services:
- Training and Coaching in Network Weaving
- Presentations and workshops
- Assistance in developing network-based strategies and approaches for Networks and foundations
- White papers and thought pieces on networks, policy networks, network weaving, and network strategies
- Assistance in Network Surveys and Network Mapping
June Holley is available as a consultant to assist organizations and networks in surveying, mapping, measuring and analyzing their networks.
About Smart Network Analyzer Network Mapping Software:
The Smart Network Analyzer was developed by Valdis Krebs and others to serve interorganizational or inter-unit networks. The goal was to develop software that would be so easy to learn and use that it could be incorporated into the operations of networks in a seamless and ongoing manner.
The software is currently only available by license for projects in which Valdis Krebs and/or June Holley are involved. For more information, please contact June Holley (june at networkweaving.com)
About SNA Web Survey
The SNA Web Survey site was developed by June Holley to speed the network mapping process. It enables network mappers to develop a customized survey. The survey can be taken either by sending participants a unique web address or by printing a paper copy that can be easily entered into the web survey site. The information from all the surveys is exported in exactly to format needed by the Smart Network Analyzer software or Valdis Krebs InFlow software
The site is available for $200 per use. You may access the site once you pay for it using Paypal or by sending a check to June Holley. She will then set up a password protected survey site for you.
June provides training to groups interested in expanding their network weaving skills and exploring effective network weaving strategies. Trainings may be provided in-person, through webinars, or on-demand through the Network Weaving Training Site.
Topics of Recent Training include:
- Workshop 1: Introduction to Networks in a Networked World
- Workshop 2: Network Weaving Basics: simple steps to increase the effectiveness of your networks
- Workshop 3: The mapping process as an engagement & empowerment strategy
- Workshop 4: Self-organizing networks: moving networks to action
- Workshop 5: Rhizomatic networks: networks that make a difference
- Woman Donors’ Network
- U.S. Department of Labor RIG Projects in Newton Iowa and Siouxland Iowa
- Monterey Community Foundation
- Heart of Wisconsin
- Social Venture Partners
- United Nations South/South Projects
- Barr Foundation
- California Endowment
- Innovation Learning Cluster organized by Kaiser Permanente
- AEO 8-year National Learning Cluster Project
- Central Appalachian Network
- Annie E. Casey Foundation
- Making Connections project in San Antonio and Center for Working Families in Atlanta
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Executive Fellowship Program
- Monitor Institute
- Packard Foundation
- Center for Disease Control
- Plexus Institute
- Pittsburgh VA Hospital System, Billings Clinic and Johns Hopkins
- Corporation for Skilled Workforce
- MetaStrategies, Toronto
- BALLE
- Biodiversity Infomatics Network
- U.S. Government Libraries
- Rose Foundtion
