Webinar: Top trends with Paul Nazareth

Event Details

It’s a new year and a new decade! Change in 2020 is not just turning that page in your calendar, but taking a big-picture look at what’s happening in and around the sector that can galvanize our missions, or thwart them. Join ONN and sector leader Paul Nazareth on January 15, 2020 at 12 pm to explore the top trends for nonprofits and charities, and how your organization and communities can tap into these opportunities.

Paul will bring a unique perspective as a thought leader in Canada’s charitable and nonprofit sector, sharing his expertise in building relationships and creating capital for social good.

Here is what you can expect from this webinar:
• New approaches to revenue growth and engaging supporters, including surviving in a world of “top charity lists”
• How partnerships and collaborations are changing, and the key resources you need to connect effectively
• Innovative ways to talk about your mission and vision in the midst of rising backlash against philanthropy
• Examples of success stories and cautionary tales of organizations making change
• More practical tips and tactics as you plan your year, for stronger operations.

Whether you’re an executive director, a board member, or an emerging leader, you don’t want to miss these key insights into what’s coming up in 2020 for the nonprofit sector.

Date: January 15, 2020
Time: 12pm – 1pm
Cost: Free for ONN members ($30 for non-members)

About the Speaker:
Paul Nazareth is a leader in Canada’s philanthropic sector with over 20 years’ experience working at all levels of creating capital for social-good. Currently the Vice President, Education & Development at the Canadian Association of Gift Planners, he was most recently was VP at the charity CanadaHelps during a rapid scale in growth. Before that Paul was a philanthropic advisor with Scotia Wealth working with Donor Advised Funds and spent over a decade with charities like the University of Toronto and the many churches and charities of the Archdiocese of Greater Toronto. Paul is on the board of several charities, is Chair of the Advisory Board at the Humber College postgraduate fundraising program, on the Advisory Council of the Carleton Masters in Nonprofit Leadership program, faculty instructor with CAGP and in advisor education with Knowledge Bureau as well as tax and financial communities like Advocis, CPA and Estate Planning Councils across Canada. Paul writes on philanthropy for a variety of publications as well as appearing on national radio and television to speak about creating a personal legacy through charity.

Questions:
You can bring your questions to the webinar for the live Q & A session or send them prior by January 13 to info@theonn.ca.

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