The Circle is delighted to offer this FOUR-PART webinar series this spring! All webinars will be hosted by our members and friends and registration is open to current Indigenous members of The Circle.
Fundraising 101: All things fundraising
with Rowena Veylan (Dunne-za), New School of Fundraising
April 5, 10AM PST | 1PM EST
An executive summary of sorts, this 90 minute session will provide an overview of all things fundraising! You'll leave with new knowledge, as well as a new appreciation of this often misunderstood task.
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Philanthropy 101: Your introduction to philanthropy
with Germaine Catchpole (Anishinaabe)
April 12, 10AM PST | 1PM EST
One part storytelling, one part toolkit building, this 90 minute session is your philanthropy 101 covering everything from prospecting to pitches and how to build sustainable revenue.
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Good Stories: We are storytellers
with Daisee Francour (Oneida), Indigenous Environmental Network
April 19, 10AM PST | 1PM EST
Indigenous Peoples are storytellers, and what is fundraising without a good story? This 90 minute session will encourage you to explore your origin story and apply Indigenous values to your organization's narrative-based work, including tips on growing a campaign, grantwriting, as well as seeding partnerships with funders and other audiences through communications.
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Good Governance: Am I a project or charity (or something else entirely)?
with Rachelle Dallaire (Montagnais people in lower Quebec), Indigenous Perspectives SocietyApril 26, 10AM PST | 1PM EST
How can Indigenous initiatives stay true to our mandates and values while raising the funds needed to do the work? This 90 minute session will review grassroots groups vs. non-profit and charitable organizations, and will also explain how a social enterprise can become an avenue to fundraising.