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SOLD OUT - Engagement Organizing 101: A Series of Six Two-Hour Sessions on People Power and Your ENGO
September 12, 2023
September 12, 19, 26 and October 3, 10, 18
SOLD OUT - Workshop Series: Moving minds: Communicating for Social Good with the NOW Group
September 21, 2023
Sept. 21, 28 & Octover 5
Top Ten Compliance Issues for Canadian Registered Charities
October 12, 2023
Engaging Email Outreach with Second Revolution Communications
October 17, 2023
Lobbying 201: Understanding the ‘What,’ ‘Where,’ 'How’ and ‘Why’ of Government
October 19, 2023
October 19, 24 and 26, 2023
Building Strong Collaborations from the Start with The Tamarack Institute
October 31, 2023
Oct. 31 & Nov. 2, 2023
Environmental Law Toolkit - 2023 Edition
November 14, 2023
November 14, 15, 2023
Win Your Virtual Audience: How to Speak With Presence and Influence Listeners Online
November 23, 2023
Nov & Dec, 2023

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2022 Organizational Report
SOLD OUT - Engagement Organizing 101: A Series of Six Two-Hour Sessions on People Power and Your ENGO
SOLD OUT - Workshop Series: Moving minds: Communicating for Social Good with the NOW Group
Top Ten Compliance Issues for Canadian Registered Charities
Engaging Email Outreach with Second Revolution Communications

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