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As Canada’s leading advancement association, CCAE empowers educational advancement professionals in the field and the educational institutions they work for to achieve their aspirations.
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RESOURCES
Alumnew: Revitalizing the alumni brand and engagement for new graduates
Written by CCAE. CCAE eLearning Archive Jill Scarrow, Manager Advancement...
Leveraging LinkedIn to connect and engage alumni
Written by CCAE, Video by S+C. CCAE 2019 National Conference Video Session...
The Future of Young Alumni Engagement in Canada
Written by CCAE, Video by S+C. CCAE 2019 National Conference Video Session...
Donor-centric Proposal Writing in a Post-Pandemic World
Deborah Melman-Clement, Senior Development Writer, Queen’s University When...
How the University of Alberta quadrupled the amount of pageviews of its news stories in three years
Michel Proulx, Executive Director, News and Media Relations, University of...
A Circle of Abundance: A Decade of Learning with Indigenous Women Leaders
Eileen Alma, Director, Centre for Women's Leadership, Coady Institute, St....
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“CCAE has a strong strategic vision and a commitment to building the leadership and capacity of Canada’s advancement professionals. Not only does CCAE offer its members a wealth of resources, best practices, professional learning options, and volunteer opportunities, it also serves as a connector for advancement professionals across the country. From small colleges and independent schools to large universities, CCAE truly provides a wealth of value to its diverse membership.”
CCAE is a national organization and recognizes that Canada is home to the many Indigenous Peoples whose traditional territories stretch across this country. CCAE is committed to supporting our members in fulfilling their roles in advancing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action as a necessary step forward in reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in all communities.