Shifting Power Dynamics: EDI in Canada's Nonprofit Sector

Shifting Power Dynamics: EDI in Canada's Nonprofit Sector

Discover what corporate funders can learn from a study to advance EDI

By Imagine Canada

Date and time

Wednesday, June 26 · 9 - 10am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour

Join us for an exciting free webinar on June 26th at 12pm ET: "Shifting Power Dynamics - Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Canada's Nonprofit Sector." Discover insights from the Equity Benchmarking Project, a study by the Equitable Recovery Collective and Imagine Canada, with support from Scotiabank and other partners, which explores equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) efforts in Canadian charities and nonprofits.


Learn how organizations, particularly those led by underrepresented groups, are advancing EDI and gain valuable insights to enhance your own initiatives and partnerships. Anuradha Dugal, Vice President of Community Initiatives at the Canadian Women's Foundation & David Lasby, Imagine Canada’s Principal Researcher, will present key findings and recommendations in this 1-hour session.


Register now and help work towards a more inclusive future for Canada's nonprofit sector. Don't forget to share this invitation within your organization. Contact us at caringcompany@imaginecanada.ca for more information. We can't wait to see you there!



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We're a national, bilingual charity that works with and on behalf of Canada's charities, nonprofits, and social entrepreneurs to create an operating environment in which social good can thrive. We believe in a stronger Canada where charities work together, alongside business and government, to build vibrant communities. Established in 2005, our team of over 30 full-time staff are based in Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal.

 

Nous sommes un organisme de bienfaisance national et bilingue qui travaille au nom et avec l’aide des organismes de bienfaisance et sans but lucratif ainsi que des entrepreneurs sociaux canadiens afin de créer un environnement opérationnel dans lequel le bien social peut prospérer. Nous croyons en un Canada plus fort, où les organismes caritatifs travaillent ensemble, aux côtés des entreprises et des gouvernements, à bâtir des collectivités dynamiques et prospères. Créée en 2005, notre équipe compte aujourd’hui plus de 30 employés à Toronto, Ottawa et Montréal.