Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access in the Not-for-Profit Sector
Fri, Nov 20
|Zoom Event
This session will explore topics of anti-oppression and intersectionality in the not-for-profit sector and provide strategies to help make your volunteer programs more inclusive.
Time & Location
Nov 20, 2020, 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Zoom Event
About the Event
Join us as we welcome Tanya Rumble to this virtual session.
- Learn what it means to be a non-profit professional with an anti-oppression lens, acknowledging and working through questions of power and privilege
- Understand what intersectionality means in the context of the non-profit sector and how you can harness your own intersectionality, and that of your volunteers and colleagues, to foster diversity and inclusion
- Acquire practical methods for how to make your volunteer and fundraising programs more inclusive and equitable
- Develop personal strategies to show up more authentically and effectively in your work in the non-profit sector – with volunteers, board members, and colleagues
About the Speaker
Tanya Hannah Rumble, CFRE, MFA-P™ is a fundraising leader who has raised millions for some of Canada's largest charities including Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Canadian Cancer Society and now McMaster University. She regularly writes articles on the topic of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access for industry publications and speaks to professional audiences at learning events regularly.
In additional to her professional practice and ongoing professional development she is also committed to supporting grassroots organizations through volunteerism. She served for 8 years as a board committee member with the Ontario Trillium Foundation, is a Jane’s Walk leader, is co-founder of a small Toronto-based chapter (now formal charity) of Acumen Fund, is an active alumni volunteer with McMaster University, and is a dedicated food sort volunteer with the Daily Bread Food Bank.
HAV Members $10
Non-HAV Members $15