2024 AGM & Fall Social
Join us for our 2024 AGM! After a short business AGM we'll have an exciting announcement about CCVO's future.
2024 Connections Conference
Sold Out! The 2024 Connections Conference is sold out. Thank you for your support of this year’s conference. We’re looking forward to connecting and learning together. See you on April 25!
Climate Change E-course Information Session
Join us for a webinar with the University of Calgary's Office of Sustainability. The "Preparing Albertans for Climate Change" e-course takes a closer look at climate change impacts and solutions in Southern Alberta. The course provides locally relevant, evidence-based information on climate change impacts and solutions, featuring insights from local subject matter experts.
Budget Analysis and Political Gossip with Friends
Join us for an analysis of the Alberta 2024 budget followed by a panel discussion on what this means for nonprofits in the coming year and the current political climate.
Welcoming Students into your Organization: Tools, Tips, and Resources
Join TalentED YYC and CCVO for an activity-based workshop with ideas and resources on creating a quality student onboarding experience.
Facing the Storm Report Launch
Join us for the launch of our new state of the sector report, Facing the Storm. Karen Ball, president and CEO of CCVO, will highlight some of the key findings of the report. Following the report launch there will be a short social with light refreshments.
Leveraging Funding to Create Paid Student Opportunities
Join TalentED YYC and CCVO to learn about the funding available for nonprofits to support students.
Recruiting and Utilizing Student Talent in Your Organization
Join TalentED YYC and CCVO for an activity based workshop to explore options to bring students into an organization through Work Integrated Learning (WIL).
Outcomes include the ability to:
· Identify over six different WIL options available for employers to utilize student talent in their organization
· Distinguish between the different WIL definitions, including paid and unpaid options, available timing, and requirements to participate as a WIL employer, as well as the pros/cons of each type
· Determine which WIL types are best suited to your organization's structure and goals
· Network with PSI representatives and the TalentED YYC team, available to further support you with scoping student-based opportunities for your organization
· Gain early access to Calgary’s Work Integrated Learning catalogue – an employer tool to understand student recruitment options and timing.
Agenda
11:30 am Introduction.
11:40 am Defining and differentiating WIL from non-WIL and the benefits of each.
11:45 am Overview of WIL types.
12:00 pm Post-Secondary Presentations: Introduction highlighted WIL and program.
12:20 pm Introduction to TalentED YYC WIL Catalogue Tool and WIL requirements.
12:40 pm Networking, Evaluation, and Feedback. Don't forget to bring your device to this workshop.
Turning Statistics Into Stories Workshop with Statistics Canada
This two-day workshop with Statistics Canada encourages effective communication of statistics via stories. The focus is on knowing your audience and acquiring tools and technique to convey key messages.
Communicating Data Like a Human with Statistics Canada
Learn how to use data to tell a story with Statistics Canada! This concise session covers fundamental ideas and methods involved in communicating statistics effectively. Also learn how to communicate visually, by adopting general data visualization guidelines to plan, organize, and visualize your data story.
2023 AGM and Fall Social
Join us for our first event of the fall!
We are back at Fort Calgary and excited to reconnect with everybody after the summer.
This year's AGM features Political Gossip with Friends, a panel discussion where we'll get some insight on Alberta's political climate and what it means for nonprofits.
An Afternoon with Danielle Smith
We’ve invited the leaders of the Alberta UCP and Alberta NDP to present their vision for Alberta's nonprofit sector. We featured Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley at The Grand on April 24 and have just confirmed a virtual event with UCP leader Danielle Smith on May 25 from 1pm-2pm.
An Afternoon with Rachel Notley
We’ve invited the leaders of the Alberta UCP and Alberta NDP to present their vision for Alberta's nonprofit sector. We are pleased to feature Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley on April 24 and look forward to confirming an event with UCP leader and Premier Danielle Smith in the future.
Turning Statistics Into Stories - Statistics Canada professional virtual workshop
This two-day workshop encourages effective communication of statistics via stories. The focus is on knowing your audience and acquiring tools and techniques to convey key messages.
Nonprofit & Tech Startup Partnerships: When, How and Why
Join Doug Watson, President & CEO of Volunteer Connector & Leonard Nooy, Partner at Structured Abstraction as they answer questions about how to ensure successful tech/nonprofit partnerships from their ten years of successful collaboration.
Postponed: Too Essential to Fail: Call for Relief from a Sector Left Behind
Thanks for your interest in Nonprofit Connections! We are postponing this session - please stay tuned to our newsletter for updates on the Too Essential to Fail report release this fall and future Nonprofit Connections. We look forward to connecting with you again soon!
ABNN webinar: GST Audits & Taxpayer Rights
Do you know want to know more about GST audits and examinations? Would you like to learn about what to expect or how to prepare for an audit? Would you like to hear more about your rights as a taxpayer? If you would like to learn about these issues you’re invited to attend ABNN’s upcoming webinar, co-hosted with Volunteer Lethbridge.
ABNN webinar: CRA Info Session on GST for Capital Property
Do you know the specific GS rules for the different types of Capital Properties? Are you aware of the GST rules for Capital Properties in different situations? Would you like to learn more about GST entitlements on Capital Properties? If so, you’re invited to attend this ABNN webinar, co-hosted with CCVO.
The Great Resignation: Impacts on the Nonprofit Sector
The Great Resignation's impact on retention and recruitment continues to be an ongoing human resources phenomenon. One that has amplified the need for organizations to understand and adapt to the changing needs of employees and the current social landscape.
At this Nonprofit Connection, hear how leaders in the nonprofit sector have been responding to The Great Resignation, building engagement and inclusive, diverse, and equitable cultures from a systems lens. Panellists will discuss impacts faced at their organizations, innovative approaches and learnings, and shifts in how they are thinking about the future of work and sustainability of their organization.
ABNN webinar: CRA Info Session on GST for Charities and Nonprofit Organizations
Do you know the GST differences between Charities & Non-profit Organizations? Have you wondered if you have missed claiming back all eligible GST amounts? Would you like to learn how to avoid the most common GST errors? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you’re invited to attend this ABNN webinar, co-hosted with CCVO.
Webinar: I Need to Talk To You: The Art of Navigating Difficult Workplace Conversations
Let’s get one thing straight off the top. “I need to f*ing talk to you”, is a bad way to start any conversation, let alone one with a co-worker. Unfortunately, too many leaders have started conversations this way. Usually, it’s because some issue has been festering for weeks or months and it has finally reached the point where we can’t stand it anymore. In this webinar, Ken and Russell will discuss why leaders often avoid difficult conversations and watch two actors try to navigate a typical conversation. You’ll have the chance to offer feedback and explore the B.E.E.F. Model as a technique for structuring these conversations.
2022 Annual General Meeting
At this year’s AGM, we will be presenting a dashboard highlighting the impacts of the pandemic on the nonprofit sector in Alberta, from our Mapping the Field research. We’ll give a high-level overview of impacts by subsector and discuss ways that organizations can use this data when advocating for support. We look forward to presenting the full research at our report release in November.
ABNN Webinar: Attracting & Retaining Nonprofit Talent with a Group Retirement Plan
The uncertainty and hardship of the past two years have taken a toll on employees of nonprofit organizations. On top of the mental health challenges faced by many Canadian workers, the cost of living is going up – putting more pressure on employees’ well-being. And like many leaders in the sector, you may be struggling to attract and retain talent and keep them engaged. In the past, employers have seen group retirement plans as a nice-to-have benefit. But the pandemic has changed that.
ABNN Info Session: Civil Society Fund Information Session
Please join the Alberta Nonprofit Network (ABNN) for an information session to learn more about the Government of Alberta’s Civil Society Fund grant program. The Civil Society Fund (CSF) provides $20 million over 3 years to expand civil society’s capacity to address social problems facing Albertans. Applications for 2022-23 Civil Society Fund are now open; application deadline September 2, 2022, 4:30 PM.
ABNN Info Session: Civil Society Fund
Please join the Alberta Nonprofit Network (ABNN) for an information session to learn more about the Government of Alberta’s Civil Society Fund grant program. The Civil Society Fund (CSF) provides $20 million over 3 years to expand civil society’s capacity to address social problems facing Albertans. Applications for 2022-23 Civil Society Fund are now open; application deadline September 2, 2022, 4:30 PM.
SOLD OUT: An Afternoon with Mayor Gondek and Calgary City Council (Copy)
Thank you everyone for your interest in this event. The tickets are now sold out. If you are interested in attending, please join the waitlist on Eventbrite in case a ticket becomes available.
This gathering will provide a space for nonprofit professionals representing diverse subsectors to come together with City leaders to make 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.
Nonprofit Connections: An Anti-Racist Approach to Volunteering
Join CCVO and VolunteerConnector during National Volunteer Week for a thought-provoking panel discussion on the intersection of volunteerism and anti-racism. Rooted in the report An Anti-Racist Approach to Volunteering, the discussion will feature a panel that will create the space for deeper conversations around changing structural aspects of volunteerism, agency, and belonging.
Nonprofit Connections: Alberta Budget 2022: An In-Depth Analysis for the Nonprofit Sector
This Nonprofit Connections will begin with a walk-through of CCVO's detailed provincial budget analysis, which will be released prior to the event. Moderated by CCVO President & CEO Karen Ball, panellists will speak about what Budget 2022 means for the nonprofit sector, followed by audience Q&A.
Connections Conference 2021
Mark your calendar! The 2021 Connections Conference will take place this November. The Connections Conference brings together professionals, leaders, and changemakers from Alberta’s nonprofit, business, and government sectors for learning and dialogue to turn ideas into actions. The conference is dedicated to sharing innovative best practices and thought leadership that inspires action to tackle complex problems from a systems perspective.
Annual General Meeting 2021
At this year’s AGM, we will be unveiling Alberta’s new home for sector-wide advocacy, The Nonprofit Vote. We hope that you and your colleagues will join us for a virtual reception to chat politics and get the inside scoop from our special guests – Alberta’s leading pollsters, government relations specialists and advocates!