Indigenous Perspectives in Fundraising

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Summary:

This presentation will provide a perspective as an Indigenous fundraiser, highlight the history of Indigenous people, funding inequity, discuss the Final report from AFP Diversity and Inclusion Fellowship regarding the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, and provide examples of Indigenous-led organizations successful projects working with community foundations.

 

Sharon Redsky is resident of Winnipeg and First Nation member of Shoal Lake #40 with mixed heritage. She is an Indigenous fundraiser with extensive experience working in Indigenous-led organizations. She draws on her experience in the areas of fundraising, proposal development, networking with key stakeholders and building partnerships across diverse communities.    

Sharon is a past board member of the Association of Fundraising Professional Foundation for Philanthropy. She was awarded the YMCA-YWCA Women of Distinction, Community Champion Award in 2017. Her recent education includes a Master Certificate in Project Management and Certificate in Indigenous Evaluation through the University of Winnipeg.  

This presentation is eligible for 1 CFRE Credit. 

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Vaccination

  • All delegates must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.  “Fully vaccinated” means that a participant has received a full series of a vaccine that is authorized by Health Canada, or any combination of such vaccines, and that a minimum of 14 days have passed since they received their final COVID-19 vaccination. 
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When

18 May, 4:30pm to 18 May, 6:00pm

Where

Winnipeg Winter Club, 200 River Ave

Winnipeg,  Manitoba  R3L 0B2 Canada

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