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Friday May 29, 2026 8:00am - 8:30am EDT
Friday May 29, 2026 8:00am - 8:30am EDT

8:00am EDT

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Friday May 29, 2026 8:00am - 8:30am EDT

Friday May 29, 2026 8:00am - 8:30am EDT

8:30am EDT

WS1: Human-Centered Major Gifts: Strategy, Skill, and Ethical Courage in a High-Tech World | Workshop Part 1
Friday May 29, 2026 8:30am - 10:30am EDT
Session Overview
Major gifts fundraising sits at the intersection of strategy, psychology, relationship, and responsibility. In this interactive 3.5-hour training, participants will define or refine what major gifts truly mean for their organization—moving beyond arbitrary dollar thresholds to a model grounded in mission, capacity, and human connection.

Participants will explore the growing role of blended gifts and examine how annual, capital, and legacy commitments naturally intersect in real donor relationships. The session will deepen confidence in the art of the ask—not as a script or transaction, but as a courageous, values-aligned invitation rooted in trust and shared purpose.

As technology and AI increasingly shape fundraising strategy, this training also centers on how to remain unmistakably human-centred in a high-tech world. Participants will examine how tools can enhance insight, timing, and personalization without sacrificing empathy, authenticity, or ethical judgment—all while reducing fundraiser burnout.

The session culminates in facilitated Ethics, Power, and Influence Case Rounds, in which participants will engage with real-world scenarios involving donor influence, power dynamics, equity, and organizational integrity. These case discussions build the ethical muscle required for modern major gift fundraising.

Participants will leave with practical frameworks, shared language, and renewed clarity about how to raise major gifts with confidence, compassion, and courage.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
  1. Define or redefine a major gift for their organization. Articulate a clear, mission-aligned definition of major gifts that reflects donor capacity, relationship depth, and organizational strategy rather than relying solely on dollar thresholds.
  2. Understand and apply a blended gifts mindset. Identify opportunities to integrate annual, capital, and legacy giving into cohesive donor conversations that honour long-term partnership and donor intent.
  3. Strengthen confidence in the art of the ask. Practice framing and making major gift invitations that are donor-centred, values-based, and grounded in an authentic relationship rather than pressure or performance.
  4. Balance technology with humanity. Evaluate how technology and AI can support major gifts work while preserving empathy, trust, and human judgment throughout the donor journey.
  5. Navigate ethics, power, and influence with clarity. Develop confidence in naming tensions, asking difficult questions, and making principled decisions in complex major-gift relationships.

Speakers
avatar for Tammy Zonker

Tammy Zonker

President & CEO, Fundraising Transformed
Tammy Zonker is a passionate leader, strategic thinker, author, and recognized expert in major gift fundraising with nearly three decades of impactful experience. As the Founder and President of Fundraising Transformed, President of the Modern Institute for Charitable Giving, Aut... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 8:30am - 10:30am EDT
Mandarin Ballroom A

8:30am EDT

WS2: Your Best Donors Are Already Here: A Holistic Donor Stewardship Strategy That Recognizes Time, Talent, and Treasure | Workshop Part 1
Friday May 29, 2026 8:30am - 10:30am EDT
Volunteer engagement has been an afterthought in too many strategic plans for too long. The cost isn't just operational, it's relational. And in a sector where donor trust is hard-won and easily lost, that's a risk no executive can afford to keep taking.

The research is unambiguous: people who volunteer give at dramatically higher rates, give more, and stay longer. Yet most organizations manage volunteer and donor relationships in entirely separate silos: leaving trust, loyalty, and revenue on the table.

This working session is designed for senior nonprofit leaders ready to close that gap. Drawing on current sector research and evidence-based frameworks, you'll work through what a truly integrated stewardship strategy looks like and leave with a clear picture of what to change first.

The people most likely to fund your mission are already showing up for it. This session is about making sure your organization is ready to meet them there.
Speakers
avatar for Jessica Pang-Parks

Jessica Pang-Parks

Principal Consultant, Learn with JPP
Jessica Pang-Parks, CVA, Trauma of Money Certified™, is a volunteer engagement thought leader who helps organizations build trust, create impact, and inspire belonging. She is the recipient of the 2021 Alison Caird Young Leader Award in recognition of her leadership and excellence... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 8:30am - 10:30am EDT
Mandarin Ballroom B

8:30am EDT

WS3: The Future of Sponsorship | Workshop Part 1
Friday May 29, 2026 8:30am - 10:30am EDT
The landscape is changing. Businesses and companies are shifting their dollars from philanthropic giving to sponsorships/partnerships/CSR/Purpose Driven Partnerships (or whatever you want to term it). The shift is from giving you money and getting nothing in return but a charitable tax receipt to giving you that money and getting measurable ROI from that investment.

Are you aware that less then 5% of the $4.2B (yes, billion) spent by Canadian companies on sponsorship comes from CSR and similar budgets? And, 85% of that money comes from marketing budgets… who are you calling on and why?
This half-day WorkIntensive Session will map out the future of sponsorship for non-profits and charities as a diversified revenue channel aligned with your annual campaigns, major git programs and legacy giving. Understand the “why” behind where sponsorship is going, and then you can understand the “how” to get there. This session will address and deliver both. And deliver you a blueprint for navigating the future of sponsorship within your non-profit or charity.

The last two years have been record years for spending in the sponsorship world in Canada. Have you been receiving that incremental spend with your sponsorship program? If not, you need to figure out why, because sponsorship marketing in Canada is on an exponential growth curve (lol… even all the major philanthropic fundraising consultancies are trying to get into the game with claims they do “sponsorship as well”) and that means incremental dollars for your organization if you understand the how and why.

If you want incremental revenue through an enhanced sponsorship program as part of your revenue diversification plan, this session is for you.
Speakers
avatar for Brent Barootes

Brent Barootes

President and CEO, Partnership Group - Sponsorship Specialists
Brent Barootes has spent over 35 years in the sponsorship marketing industry, developing and delivering profitable sponsorship programs to charities and non profits that result in high returns on investment for these organizations. As President and CEO of the Partnership Group... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 8:30am - 10:30am EDT
Toronto Room

8:30am EDT

WS4: The AI Clarity Clinic: A Practical Workshop for Fundraisers to Move from Uncertain to Confident | Workshop Part 1
Friday May 29, 2026 8:30am - 10:30am EDT
AI in fundraising is raising serious questions, opportunities, risks... and blood pressure.

Most fundraisers are somewhere between "Please automate the things!" and "I want no part of this." Some are wondering, "If I use this well and tell people, am I training my own replacement?" It's all valid. It's also messy. It's time for clarity.

This interactive clinic is designed for fundraisers: grant-writers, direct response managers, people managing monthlies, majors and beyond, who want to know what questions they should be asking, what strategic answers look like, and what to do next.

Here's what we'll do together:
  • Get oriented: using a 'where the heck are we?' AI continuum to map where your org is, so decisions can start from reality
  • Get clear: with a practical, values-based decision framework you can use immediately to evaluate any AI idea that lands on your desk
  • Get answers: in two live clinic rounds where we work through real fundraising scenarios together using that decision framework.
You'll see nonprofit use cases, and I'll bring the most common clinic questions so you don't even have to raise your hand.

You'll leave with:
  • answers and examples of how AI is being used in nonprofits, safely and responsibly, to save time and sanity
  • practical guardrails
  • clarity about where AI fits, and where it doesn't
We can't ignore the AI elephant in the (meeting) room anymore. Staff are experimenting with it; they just have little incentive to say it out loud (no shame, I get why). This session helps you bring that experimentation into the light and harness it into something intentional, useful, strategic, and values-aligned.

You don’t need to know everything about AI. You just need to know how to decide what's important.
Speakers
avatar for Ryann Miller (she/her 🏳️‍🌈)

Ryann Miller (she/her 🏳️‍🌈)

Founder, Guide + Mapmaker, Spark & Signal
Long before "digital transformation" became mainstream, Ryann Miller (she/her) was speaking at fundraising conferences about digital being more than just tools and tech, why that matters and what to do about it. She pushed the conversation beyond platforms and campaigns, framing digital... Read More →
avatar for Leah Henderson

Leah Henderson

Chief Digital + Business Services Officer, Public Outreach Fundraising
Leah Henderson is Chief Digital + Business Services Officer at Public Outreach, where she leads organizational strategy, digital operations, business services, and transformation initiatives. With more than 20 years of executive leadership experience, Leah has helped scale and modernize... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 8:30am - 10:30am EDT
Victoria Room

10:30am EDT

Nutrition and Networking
Friday May 29, 2026 10:30am - 11:00am EDT

Friday May 29, 2026 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Ottawa Room

11:00am EDT

WS1: Human-Centered Major Gifts: Strategy, Skill, and Ethical Courage in a High-Tech World | Workshop Part 2
Friday May 29, 2026 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
Session Overview
Major gifts fundraising sits at the intersection of strategy, psychology, relationship, and responsibility. In this interactive 3.5-hour training, participants will define or refine what major gifts truly mean for their organization—moving beyond arbitrary dollar thresholds to a model grounded in mission, capacity, and human connection.

Participants will explore the growing role of blended gifts and examine how annual, capital, and legacy commitments naturally intersect in real donor relationships. The session will deepen confidence in the art of the ask—not as a script or transaction, but as a courageous, values-aligned invitation rooted in trust and shared purpose.

As technology and AI increasingly shape fundraising strategy, this training also centers on how to remain unmistakably human-centred in a high-tech world. Participants will examine how tools can enhance insight, timing, and personalization without sacrificing empathy, authenticity, or ethical judgment—all while reducing fundraiser burnout.

The session culminates in facilitated Ethics, Power, and Influence Case Rounds, in which participants will engage with real-world scenarios involving donor influence, power dynamics, equity, and organizational integrity. These case discussions build the ethical muscle required for modern major gift fundraising.

Participants will leave with practical frameworks, shared language, and renewed clarity about how to raise major gifts with confidence, compassion, and courage.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
  1. Define or redefine a major gift for their organization. Articulate a clear, mission-aligned definition of major gifts that reflects donor capacity, relationship depth, and organizational strategy rather than relying solely on dollar thresholds.
  2. Understand and apply a blended gifts mindset. Identify opportunities to integrate annual, capital, and legacy giving into cohesive donor conversations that honour long-term partnership and donor intent.
  3. Strengthen confidence in the art of the ask. Practice framing and making major gift invitations that are donor-centred, values-based, and grounded in an authentic relationship rather than pressure or performance.
  4. Balance technology with humanity. Evaluate how technology and AI can support major gifts work while preserving empathy, trust, and human judgment throughout the donor journey.
  5. Navigate ethics, power, and influence with clarity. Develop confidence in naming tensions, asking difficult questions, and making principled decisions in complex major-gift relationships.

Speakers
avatar for Tammy Zonker

Tammy Zonker

President & CEO, Fundraising Transformed
Tammy Zonker is a passionate leader, strategic thinker, author, and recognized expert in major gift fundraising with nearly three decades of impactful experience. As the Founder and President of Fundraising Transformed, President of the Modern Institute for Charitable Giving, Aut... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
Mandarin Ballroom A

11:00am EDT

WS2: Your Best Donors Are Already Here: A Holistic Donor Stewardship Strategy That Recognizes Time, Talent, and Treasure | Workshop Part 2
Friday May 29, 2026 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
Volunteer engagement has been an afterthought in too many strategic plans for too long. The cost isn't just operational, it's relational. And in a sector where donor trust is hard-won and easily lost, that's a risk no executive can afford to keep taking.

The research is unambiguous: people who volunteer give at dramatically higher rates, give more, and stay longer. Yet most organizations manage volunteer and donor relationships in entirely separate silos: leaving trust, loyalty, and revenue on the table.

This working session is designed for senior nonprofit leaders ready to close that gap. Drawing on current sector research and evidence-based frameworks, you'll work through what a truly integrated stewardship strategy looks like and leave with a clear picture of what to change first.

The people most likely to fund your mission are already showing up for it. This session is about making sure your organization is ready to meet them there.
Speakers
avatar for Jessica Pang-Parks

Jessica Pang-Parks

Principal Consultant, Learn with JPP
Jessica Pang-Parks, CVA, Trauma of Money Certified™, is a volunteer engagement thought leader who helps organizations build trust, create impact, and inspire belonging. She is the recipient of the 2021 Alison Caird Young Leader Award in recognition of her leadership and excellence... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
Mandarin Ballroom B

11:00am EDT

WS3: The Future of Sponsorship | Workshop Part 2
Friday May 29, 2026 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
The landscape is changing. Businesses and companies are shifting their dollars from philanthropic giving to sponsorships/partnerships/CSR/Purpose Driven Partnerships (or whatever you want to term it). The shift is from giving you money and getting nothing in return but a charitable tax receipt to giving you that money and getting measurable ROI from that investment.

Are you aware that less then 5% of the $4.2B (yes, billion) spent by Canadian companies on sponsorship comes from CSR and similar budgets? And, 85% of that money comes from marketing budgets… who are you calling on and why?
This half-day WorkIntensive Session will map out the future of sponsorship for non-profits and charities as a diversified revenue channel aligned with your annual campaigns, major git programs and legacy giving. Understand the “why” behind where sponsorship is going, and then you can understand the “how” to get there. This session will address and deliver both. And deliver you a blueprint for navigating the future of sponsorship within your non-profit or charity.

The last two years have been record years for spending in the sponsorship world in Canada. Have you been receiving that incremental spend with your sponsorship program? If not, you need to figure out why, because sponsorship marketing in Canada is on an exponential growth curve (lol… even all the major philanthropic fundraising consultancies are trying to get into the game with claims they do “sponsorship as well”) and that means incremental dollars for your organization if you understand the how and why.

If you want incremental revenue through an enhanced sponsorship program as part of your revenue diversification plan, this session is for you.
Speakers
avatar for Brent Barootes

Brent Barootes

President and CEO, Partnership Group - Sponsorship Specialists
Brent Barootes has spent over 35 years in the sponsorship marketing industry, developing and delivering profitable sponsorship programs to charities and non profits that result in high returns on investment for these organizations. As President and CEO of the Partnership Group... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
Toronto Room

11:00am EDT

WS4: The AI Clarity Clinic: A Practical Workshop for Fundraisers to Move from Uncertain to Confident | Workshop Part 2
Friday May 29, 2026 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
AI in fundraising is raising serious questions, opportunities, risks... and blood pressure.

Most fundraisers are somewhere between "Please automate the things!" and "I want no part of this." Some are wondering, "If I use this well and tell people, am I training my own replacement?" It's all valid. It's also messy. It's time for clarity.

This interactive clinic is designed for fundraisers: grant-writers, direct response managers, people managing monthlies, majors and beyond, who want to know what questions they should be asking, what strategic answers look like, and what to do next.

Here's what we'll do together:
  • Get oriented: using a 'where the heck are we?' AI continuum to map where your org is, so decisions can start from reality
  • Get clear: with a practical, values-based decision framework you can use immediately to evaluate any AI idea that lands on your desk
  • Get answers: in two live clinic rounds where we work through real fundraising scenarios together using that decision framework.
You'll see nonprofit use cases, and I'll bring the most common clinic questions so you don't even have to raise your hand.

You'll leave with:
  • answers and examples of how AI is being used in nonprofits, safely and responsibly, to save time and sanity
  • practical guardrails
  • clarity about where AI fits, and where it doesn't
We can't ignore the AI elephant in the (meeting) room anymore. Staff are experimenting with it; they just have little incentive to say it out loud (no shame, I get why). This session helps you bring that experimentation into the light and harness it into something intentional, useful, strategic, and values-aligned.

You don’t need to know everything about AI. You just need to know how to decide what's important.
Speakers
avatar for Ryann Miller (she/her 🏳️‍🌈)

Ryann Miller (she/her 🏳️‍🌈)

Founder, Guide + Mapmaker, Spark & Signal
Long before "digital transformation" became mainstream, Ryann Miller (she/her) was speaking at fundraising conferences about digital being more than just tools and tech, why that matters and what to do about it. She pushed the conversation beyond platforms and campaigns, framing digital... Read More →
avatar for Leah Henderson

Leah Henderson

Chief Digital + Business Services Officer, Public Outreach Fundraising
Leah Henderson is Chief Digital + Business Services Officer at Public Outreach, where she leads organizational strategy, digital operations, business services, and transformation initiatives. With more than 20 years of executive leadership experience, Leah has helped scale and modernize... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
Victoria Room
 
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