Annual Report
2019-20


We’re proud of the work we’ve done over the past year, with the continued support of people like you. Scroll down or click on the menu sections to the right to learn more about CCVO’s work in 2019-20.

In the spirit of reconciliation, we honour and acknowledge the traditional Treaty 7 territory and oral practices of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani); the Tsuut'ina; the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations; and the Métis Nation (Region 3); whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.


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To Our Supporters


A JOINT MESSAGE FROM OUR BOARD CHAIR AND PRESIDENT & CEO

This year began like many others, but if there’s one thing that’s constant, it’s change. The end of this past fiscal year was marked by the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has had lasting effects on our organization and the nonprofit sector in Alberta. We thank those who to supported CCVO and the nonprofit sector this past year and as we steer through these times, adapting and changing as necessary.
 

thank you to our funders who make our work possible

 

Our Work | Policy & Research

1,050

downloads of the State of the Alberta Nonprofit Sector report, entitled Reflections on Civil Society. 2019 marked the 9th year that CCVO has published the report for the sector.

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47k+

social media reach of #nonprofitsvote campaign, a nonpartisan campaign to encourage nonprofits to not only vote but to also get informed and talk about the issues that matter to nonprofits.

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1,190

pageviews of the Federal Election Vote Kit, a comprehensive resource to help individuals create their vote plans and engage their organization in the voting process.

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"The nonprofit sector needs to be recognized as that organized way of community coming together and addressing issues."

2019 Alberta Nonprofit Survey respondent


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Our Work | Programs

237

Communities of Practice (CoP) participants, over 16 meetings. CCVO hosts regular, online CoP small-group sessions focused on the topics of human resources, communications, and evaluation.

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171

total alumni of the Executive Directions leadership development program. Last year 14 new graduates joined the group of program alumni. Congratulations to the newest alumni!

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417

views of the new capacity building webinar series. During this time, CCVO released four webinars focused on change management, conflict resolution, compensation planning, and leadership during uncertain times.

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"Thanks so much for the opportunity to connect with others in the field. I love how these sessions are a great chance to meet people with similar challenges and build a community."

Community of Practice participant


2,192

resumes uploaded to the Reach Hire nonprofit career source. These applicants were able to apply for 721 jobs that were posted by nonprofit organizations over the past year.

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280

subscribers to the annual Boland Survey. In 2019, CCVO released the survey on a brand new, more intutive platform in response to participant feedback.

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"This was super helpful and timely - thank you! Loved the practical take aways.
Just what was needed during these challenging times."

Webinar attendee


 

Our Work | Events

143

attendees at the May 2019 Nonprofits at Noon gathering. This session, titled Building a Culture of Respect focused on workplace harassment and how organizations can identify and deal with this distressing issue.

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10

finalists were celebrated at the 2019 Innovation Awards for their creative solutions to enduring community challenges. From these finalists, 3 organizations received an Innovation Award in front of a sold-out audience.

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183

attendees at the November 2019 Nonprofits at Noon gathering. At this session, CCVO presented the 2019 State of the Alberta Nonprofit Sector report and brought together a panel of experts to discuss civil society and the role of the nonprofit sector.

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"Great speakers, very valuable information shared.
I would love to attend many more events like this in the future."

Nonprofits at Noon attendee


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Our Work | Membership

288

active CCVO Members in the past year. CCVO membership is comprised of individuals, organizations, and companies who support our work towards a vital, dynamic sector. Visit our membership page to learn more about the benefits of a CCVO membership!

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62

individuals, organizations, and corporations who joined as new CCVO Members last year. Welcome to these new members! We're happy to have you as part of the CCVO community. Visit the CCVO Member directory to see a complete list of our valued members.

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297

volunteer hours from 3 individuals who donated their time to support membership & events over the past year. We're forever grateful for our volunteers and their support.

Thank you, volunteers!
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Financials

The figures below are based on numbers from fiscal year May 1, 2019 – April 30, 2020. The detailed financial statements, including statement of operations and change in net assets for the 2019–20 fiscal year, can be found on our Reporting & Financials page.

REVENUES

EXPENSES

 

Our Team | Staff & Board

Thank you to all of our staff and board members for your work and dedication over the past year and always. Click on the images to learn more about our team!

STAFF MEMBERS

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Not pictured: Board Director Ralph Strother

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Thank you.

CCVO could not have faced the uncertainty during this past year without those who support our mission.
Thank you for your continued commitment to strengthening the nonprofit sector.


FUNDERS

 
 
 
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EVENT AND PROGRAM SPONSORS

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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DONORS AND SUSTAINING MEMBERS

 

Aspen Family and Community Network Society

Bethany Care Society

Bukola Ojemakinde

Calgary Drop-in & Rehab Centre Society

Calgary Seniors’ Resource Society

Cheryl DePaoli

City of Calgary, Calgary Neighbourhoods

David Mitchell

Developmental Disabilities Resource Centre of Calgary

Greg Juliano

Heather Johnson

Kahanoff Foundation

Martha Parker

Max Bell Foundation

The Muttart Foundation

Patty Kilgallon

Vecova Centre for Disability Services and Research

Wood’s Homes

 

Thank you for your support!