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How the System Works and How to Work the System: Supporting Effective Public-Policy Advocacy with Sean Moore of Advocacy School
February 16, 2021
February & March, 2021
Nature Canada: Understanding and advancing nature-based climate solutions in your community
March 4, 2021
Communications Training Webinars: Engaging Email Outreach & Engineering Effective Events
March 11, 2021
May 4 & 6, 2021
Leading Voices in Engaging Racialized Communities in Nature
March 18, 2021
Harvey McKinnon and Andy Robinson on Raising More Money by Asking (and Answering) Better Questions
March 25, 2021
Nonprofit Leadership Workshop Series with Mikhael Bornstein
March 30, 2021
March & April, 2021
Nonprofit Financial Strategy in Response to Crisis with Scott Schaffer
April 8, 2021
Shaping the Election Conversation: How to use elections to promote your issues
April 15, 2021

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New 2021 Organizational Report
COVID-19 and ENGOs
How the System Works and How to Work the System: Supporting Effective Public-Policy Advocacy with Sean Moore of Advocacy School
Nature Canada: Understanding and advancing nature-based climate solutions in your community
Communications Training Webinars: Engaging Email Outreach & Engineering Effective Events

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