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Interested in supporting the Conference? Review the Sponsorship Opportunities here. For all inquiries please contact Danielle Lamothe, President & CEO, CCAE.
Interested in supporting the Conference? Review the Sponsorship Opportunities here. For all inquiries please contact Danielle Lamothe, President & CEO, CCAE.
This session discusses a competency framework developed at Kwantlen Polytechnic University for generative artificial intelligence use – not by computer scientists but, rather, by the rest of us. AVP, Academic, David Burns discusses some of the early challenges he saw in his corner of the institution and some of the ways in which the team he works with faced them.
Watch the 2023 TD Insurance Meloche Monnex Fellows presentations and learn about their experiences and journey over their fellowship year. Featuring: Julia Carvello, of Lakehead University, and Cheyenne Hardy, of Mount Saint Vincent University Related Resources: 2022...
This vital conversation focuses on inspired leadership from women philanthropists in an Annual Giving context. This session provides a case study on a volunteer-led fundraising initiative that raised $130,000 in 12 months from McGill alumnae, highlighting the roles of the Annual Giving, Alumni Relations and Communications teams in supporting the volunteers. This session also explores how such initiatives could be successful in other underrepresented donor constituencies.
Like any new tech currently reaching the apogee of the Gartner Hype Cycle, AI in all its permutations is inescapable. But what is it, really, and how does it affect nonprofits? This session will provide a gentle, plain-language introduction to AI, dispel some myths, and provide a grounded approach to how nonprofits can use this tech to advance their missions while feeling confident in navigating this ever-changing space.
With a goal to achieve transformational growth in fundraising results through its Defy Gravity campaign, the University of Toronto recently reinstated the use of fees on expendable gifts and endowment distributions as a supplemental funding source for advancement.