HOW TO BE RESILIENT: WHAT WE'VE LEARNED AFTER A YEAR OF MASSIVE TRANSITION (CANADA)

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How to be resilient: What we've learned after a year of massive transition | Future of Good

 

Resilience looks different than it did one year ago, Simone.
 
The past 16 months have seen unprecedented social change spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic. The social impact sector has faced major upheaval during this time — and a whole lot remains at play with a federal election unfolding. What changes did the past year put in motion in your work — and what lessons will you carry forward into the coming one? 
 
Let's check in. Join us tomorrow for our next digital conversation on How to Be Resilient at 1PM ET. We've invited six social impact leaders from across Canada to share what they've learned about resilience after a year of massive transitions. We hope this talk will leave you with some valuable insights on how to help you thrive in the fall. Get more details here.

  Speakers include:

  • Doug Pawson, End Homelessness St. John’s
  • Jess Tomlin, Equality Fund
  • Justin Wiebe, Mastercard Foundation
  • Katherine Hay, Kids Help Phone
  • Rebecca Darwent, Foundation for Black Communities
  • Sydney Piggott, Elevate

 

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The world of impact is entering a whole new era.

The rise of mobile apps, coworking hubs, B Corps, design labs, incubators, and social finance are contributing to this growth.

At the same time, crowdfunding is reimagining giving, shared spaces are reimagining skill-building, reconciliation is reimagining power, and artificial intelligence is reimagining social services.

At this exciting time of growth and change, impact deserves smarter coverage and impact-focused people deserve smarter insights.

This is where Future of Good comes in.

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Vinod Rajasekaran
Publisher & CEO

Position: Co -Founder of ENGAGE,a new social venture for the promotion of volunteerism and service and Ideator of Sharing4Good

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