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!
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.
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.
SOLD OUT: An Afternoon with Mayor Gondek and Calgary City Council (Copy)
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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.
Nonprofits at 2:00: Speaking Up: Making Impact Through Nonprofit Advocacy
At the next Nonprofits at 2:00, hear from a panel of some of Calgary's and Canada's leading nonprofit advocates as they discuss their advocacy journeys – what worked, what didn't work, and how they shaped their strategies in response. Get tips on starting grassroots advocacy campaigns, advocating during an election cycle, and how your nonprofit can advocate for the issues that matter most.
Nonprofits at 2:00: A Conversation with Mayor Nenshi
At this Nonprofits at 2:00, join Mayor Nenshi in moderated conversation with Naomi Grattan, President & CEO of Fort Calgary. This session is an opportunity for nonprofits to connect with and submit questions to Mayor Nenshi about the City’s relationship with Calgary’s nonprofit sector, and the sector’s role in community recovery.
Merging For Good: Are nonprofit amalgamations moving from the margins to the mainstream?
At this Nonprofits at 2:00 gathering, James Stauch will discuss a framework for nonprofit mergers produced by MRU's Institute for Community Prosperity, based on a chronicle of the recent Trellis merger. The panel discussion, with local nonprofit leaders who have recently gone through amalgamation, will explore such topics as what kinds of conditions need to be present for mergers to succeed, the roles of boards, funders, and consultants, and the prospects for a widespread wave of nonprofit mergers in the post-COVID era.
Nonprofits at 2:00: Pandemic Recovery in Our Communities: Who has been left out and how can we build back better?
At this Nonprofits at 2:00 gathering, Ken Lima-Coelho will moderate a panel discussion reflecting on the past year of the pandemic; who has been left out of recovery; and how we can collectively work to build back better, emerging as stronger communities.
Nonprofits at 2:00: Systemic Racism and Diversity in the Nonprofit Sector
In this Nonprofits at 2:00, Teresa Woo-Paw moderated a panel discussion focused on systemic racism and diversity in Alberta’s nonprofit sector, and how organizations and the community can work together to create an inclusive and safe space, supportive of all backgrounds. This gathering convened a panel of leaders who are passionate about influencing systemic change through equity and inclusion.
Nonprofits at 2:00: Social Finance and Social Entrepreneurship
Last year, many nonprofits and charities saw a staggering decline in their overall donations and funding. As we move into 2021, innovative solutions are needed to ensure that the nonprofit sector remains a vital support for the prosperity of our communities through the pandemic and beyond. Social enterprise and social finance investments are often pointed to as one solution for how we move forward, but what does this really mean?
At this Nonprofits at 2:00, Neetu Sidhu of ATB Financial will moderate a panel of expert speakers who will discuss how social finance and social enterprises can support organizations in recovering lost revenue and establish more secure sources of revenue moving forward.
Government Budgets and Alberta Nonprofits: What to watch for in 2021
Albertans can expect the release of Budget 2021 in February, which will set out the government’s financial plan as well as it's overall taxation and spending priorities. Moderated by CCVO President & CEO Karen Ball, this Nonprofits at 2:00 brings together an expert panel of speakers for a candid discussion about what the nonprofit sector might expect in next year’s budgets at different orders of government, how nonprofits can be influential during this time, and what the next few months will mean for the sector.
Shifting Trends in Corporate Investment
Corporate investment is shifting in new ways in response to not only the pandemic, but also economic and societal changes across Alberta and Canada. What do these changes mean for corporate investors and their investment response? What does future adaptation for corporate investments look like?
In this session, moderator Lori Hewson led a discussion around the impacts of multiple external factors on investment into the nonprofit sector, as well as ways in which nonprofits can realign their funding priorities to reflect the shifts in corporate investment.
Building a Strategy for Community Prosperity
The nonprofit sector is at the forefront as it works closely with those affected by the pandemic and protects the stability and health of our communities. Consequences of a weakened nonprofit sector are serious and far-reaching, both economically and socially, and no single economic recovery plan will be enough – future prosperity will be built through strategies that involve government, the nonprofit sector, and the private sector.
In this session, moderator Todd Hirsch joined panelists in conversation as they addressed the effects of the pandemic on the nonprofit sector in Canada, as well as related impacts on the private sector.
What does a vibrant, post-COVID-19 prosperous community look like, and what role does the nonprofit sector play in achieving that vision? This conversation examined #ABCommunityAdvantage and ways in which we can focus to build both economic and community prosperity going forward from recovery to opportunity.
One Big Door: Nonprofit CEOs share their merger experience
In this session, Shirley Purves, CEO of Aspen Family and Community Network Society, and Jeff Dyer, CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Calgary, joined us in conversation about their recent merger experience. Attendees learned the new organization created by this merger, and the process of becoming one, unified organization. Shirley and Jeff joined CCVO CEO David Mitchell in discussing the merger journey from how it began and evolved, to challenges and surprises along the way. We also learned how innovation and generational change sparked this journey, and what advice Shirley and Jeff have for nonprofits who are considering similar paths.
2019 State of the Alberta Nonprofit Sector Report Launch
Stimulated by expert perspectives and a collegial atmosphere, Nonprofits at Noon provides you with timely information, meaningful discussions, and actionable insights. This Nonprofits at Noon featured the results, and discussion, of the 2019 Alberta Nonprofit Survey.
Building a Culture of Respect
This Nonprofits at Noon featured a panel discussion focused on how organizations can identify and deal with this distressing issue. CCVO’s President & CEO David Mitchell welcomed Roger Chaffin, former Calgary Police Chief, and Pam Krause, President & CEO of the Centre for Sexuality for a candid discussion on harassment and workplace culture.
Nonprofits at Noon: Networking & Speaker Series
Stimulated by expert perspectives and a collegial atmosphere, Nonprofits at Noon provides you with timely information, meaningful discussions, and actionable insights. This inaugural event featured the results, and discussion, of the 2018 Alberta Nonprofit Survey.