Pillar Nonprofit Network
Pillar Nonprofit Network strengthens individuals, organizations and enterprises invested in positive community impact. We support nonprofits, social enterprises and social innovators by sharing resources, exchanging knowledge and creating meaningful connections across the three pillars of nonprofit, business and government.
We believe that a connected network sparks collaboration and a willingness to lean on each other to help build an engaged, inclusive and vibrant community.
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Volunteer Opportunities, Jobs & Events
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October 26, 2022 | The Meaningful Market | During the holiday season, many of us are trying to find ways to support local and buy gifts that are meaningful and give back. If that sounds like you, join Pillar Nonprofit Network on November 30, 2022 at Innovation Works from 4:00 – 8:00 PM for The Meaningful Market. The Meaningful Market will... |
September 16, 2022 | Project 51 London Volunteer Training | Pillar Nonprofit Network is seeking volunteers to help coach community organizations that wish to deliver Municipal Voter Engagement popup events for their communities along a 'train the trainer' model. What’s involved? Register as a volunteer and you will receive a link to join the training Take... |
September 16, 2022 | SDG Cities Youth Academy 2022 | Are you interested in learning more about the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and how to take action locally? The SDG Cities Academy training program designed to help you deepen your learning about the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), connect with like-minded individuals, and... |
September 15, 2022 | CommUNITY Pop-Up Kitchen Launching Pillar's Podcast "Pollinating Purpose" | Join us at Innovation Works London on Wednesday, September 21 for the launch of our new podcast/TV show, Pollinating Purpose, produced in collaboration with Rogers TV. Host Mariam Waliji will be introducing the show trailer and chatting live with players in London's socialpreneur ecosystem about... |
September 13, 2022 | The Way Out Is In: Sustainable and Inner Development Goals | The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a universal framework for developing a peaceful, prosperous and just world on a thriving planet. This means that all people in all sectors can take action to advance the goals, and in turn, working toward these goals will benefit everyone, especially... |
September 13, 2022 | Art for Impact by Social Six 2022 | Pillar Nonprofit Network is looking to give aspiring artists and inspired changemakers the chance to join forces. For all youth who are ready to invest in their community; Art for Impact is here! This fall, Social Six will be accepting 15 young people into our Art for Impact program. Over the... |
September 7, 2022 | CommUNITY Pop-Up Kitchen with Spotlight on Voter Engagement | Be ready for this year's Municipal Elections (October 24, 2022 in Ontario and coming soon to BC, Manitoba, PEI, and the Northwest Territories). On Wednesday, September 14, Pillar Nonprofit Network is hosting a CommUNITY Pop-Up Kitchen event featuring a vote station simulation to launch Project 51... |
September 1, 2022 | CommUNITY Pop-Up Kitchen with Orange Shirts Pop-Up | Be ready for this year's Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconcilation Friday, September 30. Atlohsa Family Healing Services will be in the Commons at Innovation Works London selling this year's Orange Shirts with the theme, Relighting the Fire of Hope, designed by London artist... |
August 18, 2022 | Canada Life Young Leaders Program 2022 - 2023 | The Canada Life Young Leader Program in partnership with Young London and Pillar Nonprofit Network, provides young people in our community with a unique leadership opportunity. The program matches up to 30 young people aged 18-29 with a nonprofit organization, where they will serve as an ex-officio... |
August 15, 2022 | How to Build a Culturally Safe Organization for Indigenous People 2022 | What is cultural safety? The concept emerged in New Zealand during the 1980s as a framework for responding to unequal access to health services by Indigenous Maori people. As defined by Indigenous rights leaders at the time, culturally safe practices recognize and respect the identities of others... |
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