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Episode 42: Donor Engagement of Women in Canada - Insights on Fundraising Programs and Practices

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Episode 42: Donor Engagement of Women in Canada - Insights on Fundraising Programs and Practices Powered by ViTreo

Welcome to BrainTrust Philanthropy Powered by ViTreo! Bringing you free flowing conversations with top leaders in fundraising, philanthropy, and the nonprofit sector so that you can become a bolder leader, build better relationships, and raise more money.

We were joined by Juniper Glass, Leading Researcher and Practitioner in Social Change Philanthropy at Lumiere Consulting; Tanya Hannah Rumble, Manager, Development, Major and Planned Giving at McMaster University; Derek deLouche, Senior Development Officer at Carleton University; and Nicole Jeschelnik, Manager, Donor Services at Vancouver Foundation.

The Topic: Donor Engagement of Women in Canada - Insights on Fundraising Programs and Practices

SOME OF WHAT YOU WILL HEAR:

  • Why the term “female philanthropist” needs to go away

  • Women donors are excited about funding systems changes in advocacy and policy

  • Giving circles work

  • The engagement of women donors isn’t a “strategy”; it’s an opportunity to build new and valuable relationships

  • Women invest at a significant levels and engage on multiple front; they want to know how they can transform society

  • All this and and so much more!

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EPISODE 42 PANELISTS

Juniper Glass

Leading Researcher and Practitioner in Social Change Philanthropy
Lumiere Consulting
Montreal, Quebec

Tanya Hannah Rumble

Manager, Development, Major and Planned Giving
McMaster University
Toronto, Ontario

Derek deLouche

Senior Development Officer
Carleton University
Ottawa, Ontario

Nicole Jeschelnik

Manager, Donor Services
Vancouver Foundation
Vancouver, British Columbia

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Donor Engagement Of Women in Canada: Insights on Fundraising Programs and Practices (English)