Francophone Webinar Series: Spring 2012
This FREE series of francophone webinars focuses on topics that are relevant to all charitable and nonprofit organizations. Each topic is presented by specialists in their respective fields.
Participants can expect to:
- gain useful information;
- learn practical tips that your organization can integrate immediately into operations; and,
- have the opportunity for online networking with peers to discuss best practices.
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Youth Volunteer Engagement Find out how to inspire youth engagement at your organization and the risks of NOT doing it. Webinar language: French |
Risk Management 101 Nine essential steps on setting up risk management procedures within your organization. Webinar language: French |
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Changes to Accounting Standards for Nonprofit Organizations The impacts of the new regulations and the risks associated with the decisions of executive directors and the choices they need to make. Webinar language: French |
The REAL VALUE of your Image Transparency and full disclosure are no longer optional for charities and nonprofits in this day and age. Find out how to best tell your organization’s story while connecting with your supporters. Webinar language: French |
REGISTER TODAY!
Since these webinars are FREE space is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Registration deadline is March 23, 2012.
Each webinar is one hour in length including a 15 minute question and answer period. Webinar confirmation and participation instructions will be sent by email after registration.
For more information contact Diane Ellison at dellison@imaginecanada.ca
Did you know that there are 161,000 nonprofilts and charities in Canada?
Did you know that Canada’s nonprofit and voluntary sector is the 2nd largest in the world?
The sector represents $79.1 billion or 7.8% of the gross domestic product
The sector is larger than automotive and manufacturing. It generates $112 billion in revenues and employs 2 million people
Canadians donated $10 billion in 2007
Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick have the highest donor rates.
Canadians volunteered 2.1 billion hours in 2007
Young Canadians aged 15 to 24 are more likely to volunteer than Canadians in any other age group
One percent of nonprofits command 60% of all revenues flowing to the sector
Canadians with the lowest household incomes give a greater percentage of their income than others
Saskatchewan has the highest volunteer rate in the country, followed by the Northwest Territories and the Yukon
Those exposed to giving and volunteering activities early in life are more likely to continue those behaviours as adults
