Planned Giving: Response, Recovery and Rebuilding

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Summary:

Philanthropy is a part of Canada’s current health and economic crisis. This workshop will discuss our current response, upcoming recovery and what rebuilding will need to address. What does this mean for your charity?

Philanthropy is a part of Canada’s current health and economic crisis. This workshop will discuss our current response, upcoming recovery and what rebuilding will need to address. What does this mean for your charity? We will discuss national trends that have arisen in this crisis and insight from several experts on what a ‘new normal’ could look like. CAGP’s mission includes that advisors already play a growing role in philanthropy – how have they fit in during this crisis and how can we activate and work with them in the rebuilding phase? 

We will review a number of Canadian resources and data, then discuss how to adapt to today’s donor and funder landscape recognizing that many charities now have even less resources and capacity. You will leave with a better understanding of where we are as a sector, as a community here in Saskatchewan and where you need to adjust your fundraising strategy for the uncertain days ahead.

Cost is FREE. Registrants will receive a link to this online workshop the day before.

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About Paul Nazareth

Paul Nazareth is a leader in Canada’s philanthropic sector with over 20 years’ experience. Currently the Vice President, Education & Development at the Canadian Association of Gift Planners, he was most recently was VP at the charity CanadaHelps where he worked with over 20,000 charities. He has been a philanthropic advisor with a national Wealth Management firm working with Donor Advised Funds, spent over a decade with charities like the University of Toronto and the 230 Churches of the Catholic Church 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, lead faculty instructor on Advisor Education with Knowledge Bureau as well as tax and advisor communities like Advocis, CPA and Estate Planning Councils. 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.

 

 

 

When

13 May, 1:00pm to 13 May, 2:00pm

Where

Regina,  Canada

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