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Nonprofits at 2:00: Pandemic Recovery in Our Communities: Who has been left out and how can we build back better?

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Nonprofits at 2:00 (formerly Nonprofits at Noon) brings nonprofit professionals and other community leaders together in conversation about relevant issues. These gatherings provide you with timely information, meaningful discussions, and actionable insights – and provide the space for nonprofit professionals and leaders from other sectors to come together to discuss important issues in the community.


Session Details

At this gathering, Karen Ball, CCVO President & CEO, will moderate a panel discussion reflecting on the past year of the pandemic; who has been left out of recovery; and how we can collectively work to build back better, emerging as stronger communities. Panelists will share their insights and perspectives related to the impacts they’ve experienced in the areas of economy, equity, culture, and community wellbeing.

Speakers

Jeff Loomis | Executive Director at Momentum
Shivani Saini | CEO, Founder, Consultant & Producer at Atelier Culturati
Dr. Alina Turner | Co President at HelpSeeker
Meaghon Reid | Executive Director at Vibrant Communities Calgary

TICKET INFORMATION

CCVO Members: FREE* (using coupon code CCVOMEMBER at checkout)
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Non-CCVO Members: $17.00 (please note that refunds will not be issued)
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Nonprofit Industry and Banking Expertise from ATB

From specialized tax rules to board governance, and from provincial grants to private fundraising, there’s nothing simple about the financial side of a nonprofit organization. Nonprofit leaders wear a lot of hats while managing budgeting, staffing, event planning, and more. Financial management is a crucial challenge for every nonprofit. ATB has specialists at divisions like The Branch for Arts & Culture who work with unique organizations in managing their finances.


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Jeff Loomis
Panellist

Executive Director at Momentum

Momentum is a change-making organization that combines social and economic strategies to reduce poverty in Calgary, including working with different levels of governments to create a more inclusive local economy. Prior to joining Momentum over 11 years ago, Jeff worked with several community organizations in Calgary including CUPS and the United Way. 

Jeff graduated with his bachelor's degree in Political Science and master’s degree in Environmental Design at the University of Calgary and has also completed a Certificate in Non-Profit Management from Mount Royal University. During his time with Momentum, Jeff has also completed leadership development programs at the Harvard School of Business and Ivey Business School.

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Shivani Saini
Panellist

CEO, Founder, Consultant & Producer at Atelier Culturati

Founded by Shivani Saini, Atelier Culturati creates inclusive content and powerful engagement, and is uniquely positioned to produce strategies, stories and experiences that empower true inclusivity. Atelier Culturati specializes in consulting, producing and public relations, with a vision to create and support works that positively transform the human condition. For more information, please visit www.atelierculturati.com.

Shivani is a consultant, producer and skillful communicator with over 25 years of professional film, tv, media and arts experience. She is a dedicated advocate for equity within mainstream media and the cultural sector. She holds a Bachelor of Applied Arts Degree in Radio & Television from Ryerson University, and has worked in all genres of media production; in every role from the creative to the business side. Her portfolio includes groundbreaking museum content, award-winning television & film, cutting-edge theatre, international visual arts affairs, social media initiatives, and festivals that cultivate new works.

Shivani is also the founder of Creatives Empowered, the first and only organization in Alberta for film + tv, media and arts professionals who are Black, Indigenous and People of Colour; www.creativesempowered.ca.

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Dr. Alina Turner
Panellist

Co President at HelpSeeker

Dr. Alina Turner is the co-founder of HelpSeeker, a social enterprise focused on scaling systems innovation to accelerate social change across Canada.

A researcher and entrepreneur, Alina led the implementation of Canada’s first Homelessness Management Information System (HMIS) and designed Calgary’s Housing First System of Care.  She is a Fellow at The School of Public Policy, University of Calgary and serves on the Board of Directors for A Way Home Canada and the Alberta Rural Development Rural Advisory Board on housing and homelessness.

HelpSeeker uses machine learning, data science, and social innovation to help people access services that improve their lives. HelpSeeker is also a Partner of the Systems Planning Collective, alongside the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness and A Way Home Canada.

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Meaghon Reid
Panellist

Executive Director at Vibrant Communities Calgary

Meaghon Reid started as the Executive Director of Vibrant Communities Calgary in September 2019, bringing a diverse range of experience in organizational leadership, advocacy, collective impact initiatives and policy change. Prior to working at VCC, Meaghon was the ED of the Brenda Strafford Centre, the largest second stage domestic violence shelter in the province, where she experienced firsthand how the critical work being undertaken under the Enough for All Strategy has positively impacted the lives of people experiencing poverty.  Before moving to Calgary, Meaghon was the Associate Vice President of Mental Health First Aid USA at the National Council for Behavioral Health in Washington, DC where she led the expansion and promotion of the adoption of the Program across the United States and into critical legislation. Meaghon also worked as the Director of the Mental Health First Aid program at the Mental Health Commission in Ottawa, Ontario. Meaghon is a proud graduate of Memorial University of Newfoundland where she studied economics and political science.


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