The Walrus Talks Shifting Power in Philanthropy

The future of philanthropic practices and power in Canada

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The future of philanthropic practices and power in Canada

Philanthropy makes more of an impact than we realize, and the sector is undergoing major shifts. The Great Wealth Transfer is in progress and younger generations are inheriting trillions; technology is evolving sometimes for the better and sometimes not; and new strategies for giving are reshaping the relationships between donors and charities. But there are still obstacles to funds reaching the people who need them most.

Speakers come together at The Walrus Talks Shifting Power in Philanthropy to discuss what the future of philanthropy looks like. What are the innovations and advancements in philanthropic giving? How can we break down barriers to make philanthropic funding more accessible and inclusive? With donor bases now comprising younger generations and more women, what changes will we see in giving trends? How can we embed equity and reconciliation into philanthropy?

Join us in Toronto, or online, to learn about the practices and people shaping philanthropy in Canada right now.


Photos of Liban Abokor, Kris Archie, Mitzie Hunter, Joanna Kerr, Nicole McVan, Jo-Anne Ryan, and Jess Tomlin
 

Featuring seven-minute talks by:

  • Liban Abokor, Managing Partner, Reimagine Labs
  • Kris Archie, CEO, The Circle on Philanthropy
  • Mitzie Hunter, President and CEO, Canadian Women’s Foundation
  • Joanna Kerr, CEO, MakeWay
  • Nicole McVan, Vice President, Philanthropy and Marketing, United Way Greater Toronto
  • Jo-Anne Ryan, Vice President, Philanthropic Advisory Services, TD Wealth
  • Jess Tomlin, CEO, Equality Fund

Isabel Bader Theatre
93 Charles St W, Toronto
 
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. ET
 
General Admission: $20
Student/Senior: $12
Livestream: Free with registration

Accessibility Information
We strive to be accessible and inclusive. If you require support to be able to fully participate in this event, please contact events@thewalrus.ca or (416) 971-5004, ext. 232. Live captioning will be available for this event on the livestream.

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