Build Belonging From the Inside Out: Complimentary Leaders’ Webinar

Are you curious how a belonging lens can help you effectively address any given people, culture or community challenge?  I’d like to invite you to join me for an hour to experience a “mini” Belonging Matters Conversation and learn how to engage people and systems for sustainable and lasting change.  This complimentary 60-minute webinar for […]

Build Belonging From the Inside Out: Complimentary Leaders’ Gathering

Are you curious how a belonging lens can help you effectively address any given people, culture or community challenge? I’d like to invite you to join me for an hour to experience a “mini” Belonging Matters Conversation and learn how to engage people and systems for sustainable and lasting change. This complimentary 60-minute online gathering […]

Volunteer Rights: What Volunteers and Board Members Need to Know

Volunteer Alberta is kick-starting the new year with a NEW webinar series: Equity and Inclusion in Volunteer Screening! Sign up for the first webinar of a three-part series, “Volunteer Rights: What Volunteers and Board Members Need to Know,” on January 16 from 11 am to 12:15 pm (MT). Learn about your rights as a volunteer and […]

Build Belonging From the Inside Out: Complimentary Leaders’ Gathering

Are you curious how a belonging lens can help you effectively address any given people, culture or community challenge?  I’d like to invite you to join me for an hour to experience a “mini” Belonging Matters Conversation and learn how to engage people and systems for sustainable and lasting change.  This complimentary 60-minute online gathering […]

2023 CharityVillage Conference and Awards

The 2023 CharityVillage Conference and Awards brings together professionals within the Canadian nonprofit and charitable sectors and provides an opportunity for organizations to be recognized for their mission, purpose, community and recruitment initiatives. The 2023 panel discussions will explore trending topics in the sector including workplace mental health, rebuilding trust in the nonprofit sector, Artificial […]

Five Good Ideas for successful succession planning

Leadership transitions are the most vulnerable period during an organization’s tenure. And they are notorious for creating tremendous anxiety among staff, board members, donors, and volunteers, especially if it’s a long-tenured leader. Why? Is it because it’s rushed? There isn’t buy-in from all the necessary decision-makers? The wrong people are running the show? There’s no […]

Navigating the HHR Crisis: Learning to Lead Differently to Retain Talent Using the LEADS Framework

Ontario has been grappling with a shortage of Health Human Resources (HHR) for years.  The COVID-19 pandemic has now pushed these challenges to a full-blown crisis. Mass burn-out, low staff retention, resource scarcity and an aging workforce are severely impacting the ability of community health organizations to provide vital support to those they serve. ​Join […]

The Forest Underground: Hope for a Planet in Crisis

On May 25. 7:00 pm Meet Australian Tony Rinaudo, Forest Maker   Agronomist  bestowed the Member of the Order of Australia.   Principal Climate Action Advisor. Climate Action and Resilience Team  Right Livelihood Award Laureate, “alternative Nobel” winner who was portrayed in a documentary “Forest Maker”  Discover sustaining life Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration FMNR   Reversing Land […]

Employer Roundtables – Accessible Workforce Entry – Business + Higher Education Roundtable

The Business + Higher Education Roundtable, a national non-profit focused on solving skills, talent, and innovation challenges, invites HR and Talent managers and directors from across Canada to participate in a series of roundtable events we are conducting in partnership with the Canadian National Institute for the Blind.  These roundtables will focus on workplace accessibility. […]

In everyone’s best interest: Why you should disclose salary in your job postings

Should organizations include salary information in job postings? The evidence almost overwhelmingly points to "yes".