Brave Conversations with Fearless Women in Philanthropy (CFC)

Virtual

Are inspirational people fearless, or are they brave enough to move forward alongside their fears? This International Women’s Day, Community Foundations of Canada is thrilled to share a conversation with five brave women in philanthropy, where they will discuss leadership, diversity and what it means to be fearless, or if being fearless is even possible. […]

Free

The Franklin Lecture with Dr. Charlton McIlwain – Black Software: Retrospect to Prospect

Innis Town Hall Theatre 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Doors open at 6:30 pm Black Software showcases computing technology's origin story amidst the turbulent racial confrontations of the 1960s, connecting it to the rise of the Black internet who helped to birth the Internet as we know it through the late 1980s and 1990s. With The Franklin Lecture, Dr. McIlwain provides an opportunity to bring together […]

Free

Mentorship Information Session

Virtual

Registration for the next Mentorship Program cohort is opening soon! Learn more about this opportunity and meet the mentors on Wednesday, April 12, 2023 @ 10am PT / 1pm ET through our virtual Mentorship Information Session! The Mentorship Program provides an opportunity for practitioners from across the country to work one-on-one with an experienced practitioner. […]

Free

Webinar: Reflections and Resources from the Agents of Change Project

Virtual

ICLEI Canada’s Agents of Change Project helped participating municipalities conceptualize impactful local volunteer programs tailored to their community and climate mitigation and/or adaptation goals. Through a collaborative cohort model, participants explored key considerations like governance structures, partnership models, recruitment techniques, Indigenous engagement, inclusion and equity, approaches to social media, and more. Join ICLEI Canada to […]

Free

NABC – Evaluation Capacity Building Pilot: Peer Learning Event

Virtual

Black-led, Black-focused, and Black-serving organizations, groups, and networks (B3s) play a critical role in meeting urgent needs and improving the conditions for Black communities. Building their capacity to do and use evaluation data is important in telling the impact of their work. Peer learning can be an effective strategy to facilitate learning contextualized in shared […]