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Faith Perspectives on Ecological Justice and Conservation

February 2, 2023

Fundraising Essentials with Mikhael Bornstein

January 25, 2023

Partnership Toolkit: Helping ENGOs partner with organizations serving diverse youth

January 31, 2023

HR & Financial Strategy in the New Economy

January 26, 2023

Climate Change Focused Reports from Canada’s Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development

January 20, 2023

Reconciliation and Organizational Change within ENGOs - A Panel Discussion

January 17, 2023

Practical Leadership Skills Workshop Series - COHORT 2

November 23, 2022

Win Your Virtual Audience: How to Speak With Presence and Influence Listeners Online - A 4-Part Workshop Series with Andrew Musselman of Fluency

November 22, 2022

Campaign Planning for ENGOs with Mike Balkwill of Water Watchers

November 3, 2022

Practical Leadership Skills Workshop Series - COHORT 1

October 19, 2022
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2022 Organizational Report
Lobbying 201: Understanding the ‘What,’ ‘Where,’ How’ and ‘Why’ of Government
Nonprofit Leadership Webinar Series with Mikhael Bornstein
Practical Leadership Skills Workshop Series with Mikhael Bornstein

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