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Venue: Mandarin Ballroom A clear filter
Wednesday, May 27
 

8:30am EDT

LL1: Say It Like You Mean It: The Art & Science of Storytelling, Leadership, and Fundraising Result | LeaderLab Part 1 | generously sponsored by DonorPerfect
Wednesday May 27, 2026 8:30am - 10:30am EDT
Fundraising isn’t failing—relevance is.

Too often, organizations try to generate urgency, confidence, and results with stories that feel outdated, over-polished, or disconnected from what donors actually want to understand.

This full-day, highly interactive LeaderLab is designed for fundraising and nonprofit leaders who want to move beyond “better messaging” and into strategic clarity.

The day blends teaching, reflection, and real-world application to help participants:
  • Build a clear, repeatable core story rooted in impact and meaning
  • Adapt one story across multiple fundraising functions without losing clarity
  • Stress-test messaging against real donor expectations and real-world constraints
  • Leave with language they can actually use— not just inspiration

This is not a lecture.
This is not a copywriting workshop.
This is leadership work.


We’ll close the day with a dynamite panel featuring:
  • Owen Charters, President & CEO of Pathways Canada, and former Chair of Imagine Canada and Storyteller-in-Chief.
  • Celeste Blackmore, National Director, Corporate Partnerships at StorageVault Canada
  • Emma Lewzey, CFRE, Founder & President of Blue Sky Philanthropy, strategic advisor and campaign specialist
Designed for fundraising and non-profit leaders who know that clarity drives confidence — and confidence drives giving.
Speakers
avatar for Angel Benedict, CFRE

Angel Benedict, CFRE

Executive Director, 880 CHED Santas Anonymous
With more than 20 years in the non-profit sector, Angel Benedict, CFRE, has made a career out of fundraising, storytelling, and gently (and sometimes not-so-gently) reminding people why this work matters. A nationally syndicated writer, media spokesperson and conference speaker, Angel... Read More →
avatar for Jennifer Collins

Jennifer Collins

Director, Philanthropic Operations, Ajax Pickering Hospital Foundation
After graduating from Queen’s University (BA in English Literature and an Honours BA in Classical Studies), Jennifer began her career at the Anglican Diocese of Toronto before moving to the Canadian Film Centre as the Managing Director of the Worldwide Short Film Festival.

For the next ten years, Jennifer worked for the Rouge Valley Health System Foundation, raising money for two hospital sites. Projects that kept her busy included managing donor recognition, the direct response program and staff lottery. Jennifer is also proud to have helped raise... Read More →
avatar for Janine Foote

Janine Foote

Fund Development & Engagement Manager, 880 CHED Santas Anonymous
Janine Foote brings over a decade of fundraising experience—and a lifelong instinct for storytelling—to her work as the Manager of Fund Development & Engagement with 880 CHED Santas Anonymous.

Janine believes great storytelling isn’t just about inspiration; it’s about action. Known for her ability to connect quickly and authentically with donors, she has a track record of turning conversations into meaningful support—including securing a $100,000 gift through the... Read More →
avatar for Celeste Blackmore

Celeste Blackmore

National Director, Corporate Partnerships, StorageVault Canada
Celeste Blackmore is the National Director of Partnerships and Media at StorageVault, Canada’s leading storage provider with 251 locations across Canada and a recipient of the Globe and Mail’s Report on Business Women Lead Here award. StorageVault operates under multiple brands... Read More →
avatar for Emma Lewzey

Emma Lewzey

Founder and Lead Consultant, Blue Sky Philanthropy
Emma Lewzey, CFRE, is a strategic advisor and campaign specialist with 25+ years of nonprofit fundraising and leadership experience. She launched her major gift career in 2002, managing her first capital campaign for Canada's largest 2SLGBTQ+ Community Centre.

Since then, Emma has... Read More →
avatar for Owen Charters

Owen Charters

President & CEO, Pathways to Education
Owen Charters is CEO of Pathways to Education Canada, which helps youth overcome barriers and graduate from high school. An accomplished nonprofit executive, he has previously led national organizations, including BGC Canada and CanadaHelps. He serves on several boards and advisory... Read More →
Wednesday May 27, 2026 8:30am - 10:30am EDT
Mandarin Ballroom A

11:00am EDT

LL1: Say It Like You Mean It: The Art & Science of Storytelling, Leadership, and Fundraising Result | LeaderLab Part 2 | generously sponsored by DonorPerfect
Wednesday May 27, 2026 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
This full-day LeaderLab is a hands-on, highly interactive working session designed for fundraising and nonprofit leaders who want to move beyond “better messaging” and into strategic clarity.

Curated and facilitated by Angel Benedict, the day blends teaching, reflection, and real-world application — with insights from frontline fundraisers, communications leaders, and donors brought into the room at key moments.

With more than 20 years in the nonprofit sector, Angel is known for cutting through jargon and helping leaders articulate what truly matters — in ways that donors understand and respond to.

More details coming soon!
Speakers
avatar for Angel Benedict, CFRE

Angel Benedict, CFRE

Executive Director, 880 CHED Santas Anonymous
With more than 20 years in the non-profit sector, Angel Benedict, CFRE, has made a career out of fundraising, storytelling, and gently (and sometimes not-so-gently) reminding people why this work matters. A nationally syndicated writer, media spokesperson and conference speaker, Angel... Read More →
avatar for Janine Foote

Janine Foote

Fund Development & Engagement Manager, 880 CHED Santas Anonymous
Janine Foote brings over a decade of fundraising experience—and a lifelong instinct for storytelling—to her work as the Manager of Fund Development & Engagement with 880 CHED Santas Anonymous.

Janine believes great storytelling isn’t just about inspiration; it’s about action. Known for her ability to connect quickly and authentically with donors, she has a track record of turning conversations into meaningful support—including securing a $100,000 gift through the... Read More →
avatar for Jennifer Collins

Jennifer Collins

Director, Philanthropic Operations, Ajax Pickering Hospital Foundation
After graduating from Queen’s University (BA in English Literature and an Honours BA in Classical Studies), Jennifer began her career at the Anglican Diocese of Toronto before moving to the Canadian Film Centre as the Managing Director of the Worldwide Short Film Festival.

For the next ten years, Jennifer worked for the Rouge Valley Health System Foundation, raising money for two hospital sites. Projects that kept her busy included managing donor recognition, the direct response program and staff lottery. Jennifer is also proud to have helped raise... Read More →
avatar for Celeste Blackmore

Celeste Blackmore

National Director, Corporate Partnerships, StorageVault Canada
Celeste Blackmore is the National Director of Partnerships and Media at StorageVault, Canada’s leading storage provider with 251 locations across Canada and a recipient of the Globe and Mail’s Report on Business Women Lead Here award. StorageVault operates under multiple brands... Read More →
avatar for Owen Charters

Owen Charters

President & CEO, Pathways to Education
Owen Charters is CEO of Pathways to Education Canada, which helps youth overcome barriers and graduate from high school. An accomplished nonprofit executive, he has previously led national organizations, including BGC Canada and CanadaHelps. He serves on several boards and advisory... Read More →
Wednesday May 27, 2026 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
Mandarin Ballroom A

1:30pm EDT

LL1: Say It Like You Mean It: The Art & Science of Storytelling, Leadership, and Fundraising Result | LeaderLab Part 3 | generously sponsored by DonorPerfect
Wednesday May 27, 2026 1:30pm - 3:00pm EDT
This full-day LeaderLab is a hands-on, highly interactive working session designed for fundraising and nonprofit leaders who want to move beyond “better messaging” and into strategic clarity.

Curated and facilitated by Angel Benedict, the day blends teaching, reflection, and real-world application — with insights from frontline fundraisers, communications leaders, and donors brought into the room at key moments.

With more than 20 years in the nonprofit sector, Angel is known for cutting through jargon and helping leaders articulate what truly matters — in ways that donors understand and respond to.

More details coming soon!
Speakers
avatar for Angel Benedict, CFRE

Angel Benedict, CFRE

Executive Director, 880 CHED Santas Anonymous
With more than 20 years in the non-profit sector, Angel Benedict, CFRE, has made a career out of fundraising, storytelling, and gently (and sometimes not-so-gently) reminding people why this work matters. A nationally syndicated writer, media spokesperson and conference speaker, Angel... Read More →
avatar for Janine Foote

Janine Foote

Fund Development & Engagement Manager, 880 CHED Santas Anonymous
Janine Foote brings over a decade of fundraising experience—and a lifelong instinct for storytelling—to her work as the Manager of Fund Development & Engagement with 880 CHED Santas Anonymous.

Janine believes great storytelling isn’t just about inspiration; it’s about action. Known for her ability to connect quickly and authentically with donors, she has a track record of turning conversations into meaningful support—including securing a $100,000 gift through the... Read More →
avatar for Jennifer Collins

Jennifer Collins

Director, Philanthropic Operations, Ajax Pickering Hospital Foundation
After graduating from Queen’s University (BA in English Literature and an Honours BA in Classical Studies), Jennifer began her career at the Anglican Diocese of Toronto before moving to the Canadian Film Centre as the Managing Director of the Worldwide Short Film Festival.

For the next ten years, Jennifer worked for the Rouge Valley Health System Foundation, raising money for two hospital sites. Projects that kept her busy included managing donor recognition, the direct response program and staff lottery. Jennifer is also proud to have helped raise... Read More →
avatar for Celeste Blackmore

Celeste Blackmore

National Director, Corporate Partnerships, StorageVault Canada
Celeste Blackmore is the National Director of Partnerships and Media at StorageVault, Canada’s leading storage provider with 251 locations across Canada and a recipient of the Globe and Mail’s Report on Business Women Lead Here award. StorageVault operates under multiple brands... Read More →
avatar for Owen Charters

Owen Charters

President & CEO, Pathways to Education
Owen Charters is CEO of Pathways to Education Canada, which helps youth overcome barriers and graduate from high school. An accomplished nonprofit executive, he has previously led national organizations, including BGC Canada and CanadaHelps. He serves on several boards and advisory... Read More →
Wednesday May 27, 2026 1:30pm - 3:00pm EDT
Mandarin Ballroom A

3:30pm EDT

LL1: Say It Like You Mean It: The Art & Science of Storytelling, Leadership, and Fundraising Result | LeaderLab Part 4 | generously sponsored by DonorPerfect
Wednesday May 27, 2026 3:30pm - 5:00pm EDT
This full-day LeaderLab is a hands-on, highly interactive working session designed for fundraising and nonprofit leaders who want to move beyond “better messaging” and into strategic clarity.

Curated and facilitated by Angel Benedict, the day blends teaching, reflection, and real-world application — with insights from frontline fundraisers, communications leaders, and donors brought into the room at key moments.

With more than 20 years in the nonprofit sector, Angel is known for cutting through jargon and helping leaders articulate what truly matters — in ways that donors understand and respond to.

More details coming soon!
Speakers
avatar for Angel Benedict, CFRE

Angel Benedict, CFRE

Executive Director, 880 CHED Santas Anonymous
With more than 20 years in the non-profit sector, Angel Benedict, CFRE, has made a career out of fundraising, storytelling, and gently (and sometimes not-so-gently) reminding people why this work matters. A nationally syndicated writer, media spokesperson and conference speaker, Angel... Read More →
avatar for Janine Foote

Janine Foote

Fund Development & Engagement Manager, 880 CHED Santas Anonymous
Janine Foote brings over a decade of fundraising experience—and a lifelong instinct for storytelling—to her work as the Manager of Fund Development & Engagement with 880 CHED Santas Anonymous.

Janine believes great storytelling isn’t just about inspiration; it’s about action. Known for her ability to connect quickly and authentically with donors, she has a track record of turning conversations into meaningful support—including securing a $100,000 gift through the... Read More →
avatar for Jennifer Collins

Jennifer Collins

Director, Philanthropic Operations, Ajax Pickering Hospital Foundation
After graduating from Queen’s University (BA in English Literature and an Honours BA in Classical Studies), Jennifer began her career at the Anglican Diocese of Toronto before moving to the Canadian Film Centre as the Managing Director of the Worldwide Short Film Festival.

For the next ten years, Jennifer worked for the Rouge Valley Health System Foundation, raising money for two hospital sites. Projects that kept her busy included managing donor recognition, the direct response program and staff lottery. Jennifer is also proud to have helped raise... Read More →
avatar for Celeste Blackmore

Celeste Blackmore

National Director, Corporate Partnerships, StorageVault Canada
Celeste Blackmore is the National Director of Partnerships and Media at StorageVault, Canada’s leading storage provider with 251 locations across Canada and a recipient of the Globe and Mail’s Report on Business Women Lead Here award. StorageVault operates under multiple brands... Read More →
avatar for Owen Charters

Owen Charters

President & CEO, Pathways to Education
Owen Charters is CEO of Pathways to Education Canada, which helps youth overcome barriers and graduate from high school. An accomplished nonprofit executive, he has previously led national organizations, including BGC Canada and CanadaHelps. He serves on several boards and advisory... Read More →
Wednesday May 27, 2026 3:30pm - 5:00pm EDT
Mandarin Ballroom A
 
Friday, May 29
 

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

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
 
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