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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May 17, 2023 | Corporate Partnerships: Research, Pitch and Engage 2023 | As a nonprofit fundraiser, you know the value of individual donations and grants, but another source of sustainable revenue to consider is a corporate partnership. The right corporate partnership can have a massive impact on your organization. In addition to providing another source of revenue, a... |
May 11, 2023 | #PolicyTalk - June 28, 2023 | Public policy touches on every aspect of private and public life, and those of us in the impact sector know policy can lead to drastic changes in quality of life ─ for better or for worse – and directly affect the ability of nonprofits to serve their communities and achieve their missions... |
May 11, 2023 | The Impact of Climate Change on Social Purpose Organizations | The effects of climate change are widespread, leading to long-term social, economic, and environmental impacts. For mid-sized Canadian cities, some of the major environmental impacts include food insecurity, extreme weather, and environmental pollution. Understanding the intersectionality between... |
May 8, 2023 | Libro Social Enterprise Incubator - Fall 2023 | Are you starting a new social enterprise? Embedding social purpose into an existing organization? Creating a sustainable financial model for your nonprofit? Give yourself the best chance of success by immersing yourself in the right environment. Sponsored by Libro Credit Union, our Social... |
April 27, 2023 | Voices from Youth: Climate Action for Sustainable Development Goal 13 | With impacts of climate change intensifying, young people are becoming increasingly aware of the challenges and risks posed by the climate crises as well as the opportunities to take action. Join SDG Cities for a virtual event and learn how young people are taking urgent action to address the... |
April 20, 2023 | Annual General Meeting 2023 | Pillar Nonprofit Network invites our members, supporters and the community to our 2023 Annual Community Meeting. AGENDA - April 26, 2023 12:00-12:10 Check in 12:10 - 12:40 Annual General Meeting 12:40 -1:30 Networking PLEASE NOTE: Everyone is welcome to attend however please RSVP. This event is... |
April 19, 2023 | Leveraging Collaborative Technology for Productivity and Connection | What Is Collaborative Technology? Collaborative technology refers to tools and systems designed to better facilitate group work, both in-office and remote. Collaboration technology has quickly become a necessity for organizations in every industry. The ability to streamline communication and... |
April 19, 2023 | Engaging Youth Volunteers: Why it’s Critical and How to Do it Well | Hear directly from Pillar's Youth Engagement Coordinate and a panel of young people who volunteer! Nonprofit organizations across the country are struggling with a shortage of volunteers, and many have had to reduce services as a result. In the context of the ongoing pandemic, many long-time... |
April 19, 2023 | Community Celebration for Dharshi Lacey | Celebrating Equity Champion, Dharshi Lacey As many of you know, Dharshi Lacey, Vice President of Equity, Inclusion and Governance, is leaving her role with Pillar Nonprofit Network for an exciting opportunity in Kelowna, BC. This move presents a new challenge in her career and a chance for her to... |
April 18, 2023 | Safer Spaces for the 2SLGBTQIA+ Community | What is a safe space? A "Safe Space" is a place or environment in which a person can feel confident that they will not be exposed to discrimination, criticism, or harassment, or any other type of emotional or physical harm. Due to the nature of public spaces and ongoing learning, no one can really... |
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