Thank you everyone for your interest in this event. The tickets are now sold out.
This event was previously scheduled for February 25, and postponed to June. if you purchased tickets for the February event, your ticket has been transferred to the new date. If you cannot attend on June 17, please request a refund through Eventbrite or contact us at events@calgarycvo.org.
Join nonprofit peers and City leaders to build relationships and chat about important issues in Calgary's communities
CCVO’s networking and speaker series, Nonprofit Connections brings nonprofit professionals and other community leaders together in conversation about relevant issues. These gatherings provide attendees with timely information, meaningful discussions, and actionable insights – and provide the space for nonprofit professionals and leaders from other sectors to come together to discuss important issues in the community.
The gathering on June 17 will provide a space for nonprofit professionals representing diverse subsectors to come together with City leaders to build relationships and chat about important issues in the community. Held at Village Commons, carya’s new community hub, this event will bring together community leaders for the first in-person CCVO networking session since November 2019. Join nonprofit peers and council members as we connect and work to centre community in recovery for a more equitable, resilient, and prosperous Calgary.
Ticket Information
CCVO Members: $10
Not sure if you're a CCVO Member? Visit our member directory here.
Non-Members: $25
Want to become a CCVO Member? Visit our website here to learn more!
NONPROFIT INDUSTRY AND BANKING EXPERTISE FROM ATB
From specialized tax rules to board governance, and from provincial grants to private fundraising, there’s nothing simple about the financial side of a nonprofit organization. Nonprofit leaders wear a lot of hats while managing budgeting, staffing, event planning, and more. Financial management is a crucial challenge for every nonprofit. ATB has specialists at divisions like The Branch for Arts & Culture who work with unique organizations in managing their finances.
About carya and Village Commons
carya is a social profit agency dedicated to creating strong families and communities for generations. Since 1910, carya has supported Calgarians through counselling, education, community development and in-home assistance, school-based support and more. Village Commons brings all carya's work together in one space, designed to offer programs, events and services rooted in prevention and intervention for everyone. This community hub in the heart of East Village connects people from all walks of life as they learn, cook, create, and enjoy their community together. https://caryacalgary.ca/
Please note: As Alberta enters stage two of its recovery plan, carya is adjusting their procedures at all carya locations and will continue to closely monitor the COVID-19 situation and public health measures.
Capacity limits at Village Commons have been lifted, and personal protective equipment (PPE) will continue to be available. This includes hand sanitizer, surface wipes, and KN95 masks. Masking is strongly recommended, but not mandatory. Please contact adminvc@caryacalgary.ca if you have questions or concerns. You can read carya’s latest COVID-19 safety update here.