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Ten Questions with…Heidi Alzate Kaufman

Welcome to “Ten Questions with…” an ongoing series of posts that let us get to know the unique, creative, and energetic folks who drive Miami’s nonprofit sector. In other words…all of us.

Featuring Heidi Alzate Kaufman of Chapman Partnership

1. What makes Miami special to you?

Miami is special to me because it was the landing place for my mother over 50 years ago. She migrated from Colombia, South America with my older brother who was just 5 years old. The welcoming Miami community took her in and gave her a soft landing, as she worked through service industry jobs to build a brighter future for her family. Miami also provided me personally a pathway to countless opportunities through education and community support. There is a sense of unity and camaraderie that is truly special, and I am grateful to be a part of a city where people from all walks of life come together to lift one another up. 

2. How does your nonprofit contribute to the vibrancy of our community?

Chapman Partnership has played a crucial role in contributing to the vibrancy of our community by helping to rewrite the narratives of our most vulnerable population. Through their efforts to build pathways to self-sufficiency, Chapman Partnership provides tools, resources, and programming centered around employment, housing, and support connectivity. By empowering individuals in need with the skills and resources necessary to thrive, Chapman Partnership is not only transforming lives but also strengthening the fabric of our community. Chapman Partnership’s commitment to helping those in need is a testament to the values of compassion and solidarity that define us as a community.

3. What is the most significant challenge your organization is currently facing, and how are you tackling it?

The most significant challenge our organization is currently facing is the crisis of affordability and rising housing costs in our community. As these pressures continue to rise, more families and individuals are struggling to make ends meet, find stable housing, and access essential resources. Our approach to this urgent need involves developing viable resources and programs that offer a roadmap to self-sufficiency by focusing on equipping individuals with new workforce skills, promoting home readiness, and providing access to the support and resources they need, we are working to address the root causes of homelessness and housing insecurity.

4. What advice would you give to someone starting their career in the nonprofit sector?

The Latin saying “Per montes ad astra,” which translates to “Through the mountains to the stars,” resonates deeply with me and reflects the journey we must undertake collectively to overcome challenges and reach new heights of achievement and success. Entering the nonprofit sector offers a unique opportunity to be a creative and critical thinker, addressing some of society’s most pressing social issues. It requires not only strategic thinking but also true passion and dedication to persevere through difficult times. The path may be challenging, but the rewards are immeasurable. The knowledge that you are making a difference in the lives of others, lifting them up, and transforming their circumstances is a priceless and deeply fulfilling experience.

5. Can you share a recent success story or milestone your nonprofit has achieved?

One recent milestone of success for Chapman Partnership is our commitment to becoming a trauma-informed organization. We have embarked on a journey to embed trauma-informed best practices throughout our facilities, staff training, and interactions with all stakeholders, including residents, volunteers, donors, and board members. 

By prioritizing trauma-informed care, we are creating a safe and supportive environment for individuals who have experienced trauma, allowing them to heal and rebuild their lives. This approach not only empowers our residents to overcome their past challenges but also ensures that our staff and volunteers are equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to provide the best possible support. We are proud to be at the forefront of trauma-informed care and are committed to continuing to implement these practices to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for all individuals who come through our doors.

6. What book, podcast, or resource has had the most significant impact on your work recently?

One book that has had a significant impact on my work recently is “Atlas of the Heart” by Brené Brown. This book delves into the experience of being a human being and explores how we build connections with one another through transparent and authentic emotions. Brown emphasizes the importance of vulnerability, empathy, and compassion in our interactions with others, highlighting how these qualities enable us to come together collectively to move forward and resolve issues and challenges in a humane and compassionate manner.

7. If you could travel anywhere in the world for inspiration or relaxation, where would it be and why?

If I could travel anywhere in the world for inspiration and relaxation, I would choose to journey to Lake Lure in North Carolina. This serene and picturesque destination holds a special place in my heart as it is where my husband, Jason Kaufman, and I celebrate the milestone of our wedding anniversary every year. It’s my favorite place to go and recharge, as it has very limited Wi-Fi. Sometimes, we need this forced disconnection to be able to balance the heavy days in our sector.  Each visit to Lake Lure is a reminder of the importance of self-care and mindfulness, and I always leave feeling inspired and rejuvenated.

8. Who in your life has been a significant influence on your career and why?

The most significant influence on my career has been my mother. Growing up I remember my mother always having an extra plate of food, or a safe landing place for someone in need. I believe this is where my passion for philanthropy came from. My mother’s teachings about the importance of community, compassion, and collective support have resonated deeply with me and continue to influence the way I approach my career. Her wisdom has shaped not only my professional goals but also my values and beliefs, guiding me to strive for success while always keeping in mind the importance of helping others along the way. 

9. If you could have a dinner party with any five people, dead or alive, who would you invite and what would you hope to learn from them?

If I could have a dinner party with five people, I would do a blend of family and some iconic woman trailblazers. I’d love to chat with my great grandparents and learn their stories of grit and perseverance. On my mother’s side, my great grandparents were one of the first bi-racial couples in their community. Learning how they navigated those times, and how they navigated adversity would be a lifelong lesson.  I am an old soul, and often joke I was born in the wrong era. An opportunity to meet the individuals who were pioneers in their lifetime would be a heart-filled opportunity. 

10. What activities or hobbies do you enjoy outside of work that help you recharge?

Family time is a top priority for me, as my loved ones are incredibly important in my life. One of the greatest joys for me is sharing moments of laughter and joy with my family, celebrating milestones and firsts in their lives. As multigenerational mom with a blended family ranging from a one-year-old to a 20-year-old, being present in their lives and witnessing their growth and accomplishments brings me immense happiness and I don’t take this time for granted. In addition to spending time with my family, I am a fierce Dog Mom to Athena my 3-year-old golden retriever. Athena and I spend time together at times visiting seniors in my parent’s community and putting smiles on people’s faces. When time permits, I enjoy traveling with my husband visiting new communities and immersing myself in different cultures allows me to broaden my perspectives. Traveling not only provides me with a sense of adventure but also offers valuable opportunities for personal growth and learning (and a reminder, that there is no place like home).

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Maintaining a robust - and fun - community of people committed to Miami's social sector takes investment. We invite you to participate.