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Wednesday, May 27
 

8:30am EDT

LL4: YES WE CAN: Standing Strong in the Face of Disruption | LeaderLab Part 1
Wednesday May 27, 2026 8:30am - 10:30am EDT
Our world has changed … drastically!  There’s never been a more important time to face disruption head on. Not to beat it down, but to understand it, work with it, leverage it to our advantage and those we serve.

Today’s fundraisers, directors, or board members are all being tested by, scarce resources, ever-rising expectations, challenging people and an uncertain future. 

In the meantime, how to we meet the challenges. How do we cope? How do we stand tall in the face of adversity? How do we turn disruption into power? Finding perspective will enable us to lead with courage, clarity and resilience—especially when the stakes are high.

Join Tony Myers, Tania Little and Tanya Rumble as they bring nearly 60 years of experience to a dynamic and interactive session designed to help us cope and thrive in this new of world of disruption.

This isn’t a sit-and-listen event—it’s an active learning experience that blends frameworks, peer dialogue, and live problem-solving and personal reflection. It will challenge you to lead through volatility, uncertainty, and change—then translate our collective insights directly back to our work.

You’ll leave the LeaderLab with
  • New frameworks and fresh perspectives to navigate uncertainty
  • Increased confidence to lead yourself and others through disruption  
  • Insights and approaches on how to respond under pressure
  • An increased knowledge and awareness of your own leadership strengths
  • An introduction to a network of peers facing the same challenges
  • A learning experience you’ll want to share with others

Speakers
avatar for Tania Little

Tania Little

Interim CEO, National Gallery of Canada Foundation
Tania Little is an accomplished executive with CEO and C-suite experience and 30 years of experience advancing mission, revenue, and systems change across Canada’s social-impact sector. She has generated more than $750M in philanthropic and in-kind support through major gifts, corporate... Read More →
avatar for Tony Myers, Ph.D., M.A., LL.B., CFRE (Ret’d)

Tony Myers, Ph.D., M.A., LL.B., CFRE (Ret’d)

CEO, Leaders of Tomorrow Canada Foundation // Fondation des leaders de demain Canada
Tony is a passionate enthusiast, formerly an international fundraising consultant, now turned CEO of a start-up NPO facing the same challenges as many other leaders in the social impact sector. His background includes success as a strategist, author, speaker and executive coach who... Read More →
avatar for Tanya Rumble, MPNL, CFRE, CMP, MFA-P

Tanya Rumble, MPNL, CFRE, CMP, MFA-P

Co-Founder, Recast Philanthropy
Tanya Rumble, MPNL, CFRE, CMP, MFA-P™ (she/her/elle) is a nationally recognized fundraising executive and thought leader with nearly 15 years of experience leading high-performing teams and securing transformative philanthropic investments for organizations including Toronto Metropolitan... Read More →
Wednesday May 27, 2026 8:30am - 10:30am EDT
Victoria Room

11:00am EDT

LL4: YES WE CAN: Standing Strong in the Face of Disruption | LeaderLab Part 2
Wednesday May 27, 2026 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
Our world has changed … drastically!  There’s never been a more important time to face disruption head on. Not to beat it down, but to understand it, work with it, leverage it to our advantage and those we serve.

Today’s fundraisers, directors, or board members are all being tested by, scarce resources, ever-rising expectations, challenging people and an uncertain future.

In the meantime, how to we meet the challenges. How do we cope? How do we stand tall in the face of adversity? How do we turn disruption into power? Finding perspective will enable us to lead with courage, clarity and resilience—especially when the stakes are high.

Join Tony Myers, Tania Little and Tanya Rumble as they bring nearly 60 years of experience to a dynamic and interactive session designed to help us cope and thrive in this new of world of disruption.

This isn’t a sit-and-listen event—it’s an active learning experience that blends frameworks, peer dialogue, and live problem-solving and personal reflection. It will challenge you to lead through volatility, uncertainty, and change—then translate our collective insights directly back to our work.

You’ll leave the LeaderLab with
  • New frameworks and fresh perspectives to navigate uncertainty
  • Increased confidence to lead yourself and others through disruption  
  • Insights and approaches on how to respond under pressure
  • An increased knowledge and awareness of your own leadership strengths
  • An introduction to a network of peers facing the same challenges
  • A learning experience you’ll want to share with others

Speakers
avatar for Tania Little

Tania Little

Interim CEO, National Gallery of Canada Foundation
Tania Little is an accomplished executive with CEO and C-suite experience and 30 years of experience advancing mission, revenue, and systems change across Canada’s social-impact sector. She has generated more than $750M in philanthropic and in-kind support through major gifts, corporate... Read More →
avatar for Tanya Rumble, MPNL, CFRE, CMP, MFA-P

Tanya Rumble, MPNL, CFRE, CMP, MFA-P

Co-Founder, Recast Philanthropy
Tanya Rumble, MPNL, CFRE, CMP, MFA-P™ (she/her/elle) is a nationally recognized fundraising executive and thought leader with nearly 15 years of experience leading high-performing teams and securing transformative philanthropic investments for organizations including Toronto Metropolitan... Read More →
avatar for Tony Myers, Ph.D., M.A., LL.B., CFRE (Ret’d)

Tony Myers, Ph.D., M.A., LL.B., CFRE (Ret’d)

CEO, Leaders of Tomorrow Canada Foundation // Fondation des leaders de demain Canada
Tony is a passionate enthusiast, formerly an international fundraising consultant, now turned CEO of a start-up NPO facing the same challenges as many other leaders in the social impact sector. His background includes success as a strategist, author, speaker and executive coach who... Read More →
Wednesday May 27, 2026 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
Victoria Room

1:30pm EDT

LL4: YES WE CAN: Standing Strong in the Face of Disruption | LeaderLab Part 3
Wednesday May 27, 2026 1:30pm - 3:00pm EDT
Our world has changed … drastically!  There’s never been a more important time to face disruption head on. Not to beat it down, but to understand it, work with it, leverage it to our advantage and those we serve.

Today’s fundraisers, directors, or board members are all being tested by, scarce resources, ever-rising expectations, challenging people and an uncertain future.

In the meantime, how to we meet the challenges. How do we cope? How do we stand tall in the face of adversity? How do we turn disruption into power? Finding perspective will enable us to lead with courage, clarity and resilience—especially when the stakes are high.

Join Tony Myers, Tania Little and Tanya Rumble as they bring nearly 60 years of experience to a dynamic and interactive session designed to help us cope and thrive in this new of world of disruption.

This isn’t a sit-and-listen event—it’s an active learning experience that blends frameworks, peer dialogue, and live problem-solving and personal reflection. It will challenge you to lead through volatility, uncertainty, and change—then translate our collective insights directly back to our work.

You’ll leave the LeaderLab with
  • New frameworks and fresh perspectives to navigate uncertainty
  • Increased confidence to lead yourself and others through disruption  
  • Insights and approaches on how to respond under pressure
  • An increased knowledge and awareness of your own leadership strengths
  • An introduction to a network of peers facing the same challenges
  • A learning experience you’ll want to share with others

Speakers
avatar for Tania Little

Tania Little

Interim CEO, National Gallery of Canada Foundation
Tania Little is an accomplished executive with CEO and C-suite experience and 30 years of experience advancing mission, revenue, and systems change across Canada’s social-impact sector. She has generated more than $750M in philanthropic and in-kind support through major gifts, corporate... Read More →
avatar for Tanya Rumble, MPNL, CFRE, CMP, MFA-P

Tanya Rumble, MPNL, CFRE, CMP, MFA-P

Co-Founder, Recast Philanthropy
Tanya Rumble, MPNL, CFRE, CMP, MFA-P™ (she/her/elle) is a nationally recognized fundraising executive and thought leader with nearly 15 years of experience leading high-performing teams and securing transformative philanthropic investments for organizations including Toronto Metropolitan... Read More →
avatar for Tony Myers, Ph.D., M.A., LL.B., CFRE (Ret’d)

Tony Myers, Ph.D., M.A., LL.B., CFRE (Ret’d)

CEO, Leaders of Tomorrow Canada Foundation // Fondation des leaders de demain Canada
Tony is a passionate enthusiast, formerly an international fundraising consultant, now turned CEO of a start-up NPO facing the same challenges as many other leaders in the social impact sector. His background includes success as a strategist, author, speaker and executive coach who... Read More →
Wednesday May 27, 2026 1:30pm - 3:00pm EDT
Victoria Room

3:30pm EDT

LL4: YES WE CAN: Standing Strong in the Face of Disruption | LeaderLab Part 4
Wednesday May 27, 2026 3:30pm - 5:00pm EDT
Our world has changed … drastically!  There’s never been a more important time to face disruption head on. Not to beat it down, but to understand it, work with it, leverage it to our advantage and those we serve.

Today’s fundraisers, directors, or board members are all being tested by, scarce resources, ever-rising expectations, challenging people and an uncertain future.

In the meantime, how to we meet the challenges. How do we cope? How do we stand tall in the face of adversity? How do we turn disruption into power? Finding perspective will enable us to lead with courage, clarity and resilience—especially when the stakes are high.

Join Tony Myers, Tania Little and Tanya Rumble as they bring nearly 60 years of experience to a dynamic and interactive session designed to help us cope and thrive in this new of world of disruption.

This isn’t a sit-and-listen event—it’s an active learning experience that blends frameworks, peer dialogue, and live problem-solving and personal reflection. It will challenge you to lead through volatility, uncertainty, and change—then translate our collective insights directly back to our work.

You’ll leave the LeaderLab with
  • New frameworks and fresh perspectives to navigate uncertainty
  • Increased confidence to lead yourself and others through disruption  
  • Insights and approaches on how to respond under pressure
  • An increased knowledge and awareness of your own leadership strengths
  • An introduction to a network of peers facing the same challenges
  • A learning experience you’ll want to share with others

Speakers
avatar for Tony Myers, Ph.D., M.A., LL.B., CFRE (Ret’d)

Tony Myers, Ph.D., M.A., LL.B., CFRE (Ret’d)

CEO, Leaders of Tomorrow Canada Foundation // Fondation des leaders de demain Canada
Tony is a passionate enthusiast, formerly an international fundraising consultant, now turned CEO of a start-up NPO facing the same challenges as many other leaders in the social impact sector. His background includes success as a strategist, author, speaker and executive coach who... Read More →
avatar for Tanya Rumble, MPNL, CFRE, CMP, MFA-P

Tanya Rumble, MPNL, CFRE, CMP, MFA-P

Co-Founder, Recast Philanthropy
Tanya Rumble, MPNL, CFRE, CMP, MFA-P™ (she/her/elle) is a nationally recognized fundraising executive and thought leader with nearly 15 years of experience leading high-performing teams and securing transformative philanthropic investments for organizations including Toronto Metropolitan... Read More →
avatar for Tania Little

Tania Little

Interim CEO, National Gallery of Canada Foundation
Tania Little is an accomplished executive with CEO and C-suite experience and 30 years of experience advancing mission, revenue, and systems change across Canada’s social-impact sector. She has generated more than $750M in philanthropic and in-kind support through major gifts, corporate... Read More →
Wednesday May 27, 2026 3:30pm - 5:00pm EDT
Victoria Room
 
Thursday, May 28
 

9:55am EDT

B1-3: The Mycelial Exchange: A Circular Dialogue on Community Centric Fundraising
Thursday May 28, 2026 9:55am - 10:55am EDT

In the forest, the mycelial network serves as a subterranean intelligence. A vast web of fungal threads connects individual plants into a collaborative ecosystem. This "wood wide web" facilitates reciprocal exchange, ensuring nutrients reach the most vulnerable and allowing the forest to communicate as a single organism. This session adopts a micellar learning model to explore Community Centric Fundraising (CCF).

Moving away from traditional, top-down lectures, this is a circular facilitated conversation designed to mimic ecological interdependence.

Participants are invited to submit questions ahead of time.

These inquiries will be grouped into thematic clusters: themes with the highest volume of questions will receive the most expansive time for discussion, ensuring an adaptive, emergent learning experience where we are all equal in learning and sharing.
Speakers
avatar for Chantelle Ohrling, CFRE

Chantelle Ohrling, CFRE

Senior Officer of Legacy Giving, David Suzuki Foundation
Chantelle Ohrling, CFRE (she/her), is the David Suzuki Foundation’s Senior Officer of Legacy Giving, helping caring Canadians alchemize their values and hopes into enduring environmental protections. Chantelle also serves as Chair of Communications and Chair of Equity & Reconciliation... Read More →
Thursday May 28, 2026 9:55am - 10:55am EDT
Victoria Room

11:00am EDT

B2-3: Interactive Content to Boost Online Donations
Thursday May 28, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Details coming soon.
Speakers
avatar for Claire Kerr

Claire Kerr

Sr. Director, Care2, Inc.
Claire is a nonprofit veteran who has worked for organizations in economic development, education, and fundraising sectors. At Care2, she works with charities and nonprofits as they use digital channels to acquire new supporters. She has presented online, social and mobile fundraising... Read More →
Thursday May 28, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Victoria Room

1:50pm EDT

B3-2: Legacy Landscape Report: What You Need to Know Now
Thursday May 28, 2026 1:50pm - 2:50pm EDT
Epilogue Wills teamed up with Good Works to look at Canada’s Legacy Landscape in 2025, and the result is an insightful report that every fundraiser should read. Join him for the most urgent and actionable highlights.
Speakers
avatar for Arin Klug

Arin Klug

Co-Founder & COO, Epilogue Wills
Arin Klug is Co-Founder and COO of Epilogue. With backgrounds in Computer Science and Estate Planning, Arin co-founded Epilogue with the goal of democratizing estate planning for all Canadians.

avatar for Holly Wagg

Holly Wagg

Partner and CEO, Good Works
Holly Wagg, CFRE, leads both the people and business at Good Works - a Canadian fundraising agency that specializes in direct mail, digital and legacy giving for annual donors. She is the proud co-author of You Can’t Take It With You: The Art & Science of Legacy Fundraising (20... Read More →
Thursday May 28, 2026 1:50pm - 2:50pm EDT
Victoria Room

3:15pm EDT

B4-3a: How to Connect with Multi-Racial Donors
Thursday May 28, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm EDT
Presented by Eric Saarvala, Executive Director of the Raymond James Canada Foundation

Fundraisers often talk about connecting with specific cultural communities — but what happens when more and more donors don’t fit neatly into just one group?
As Canada’s population continues to evolve, a growing number of people identify as multi-racial, bringing different lived experiences, perspectives, and identities to the donor journey. In this timely and thought-provoking session, Eric Saarvala will explore what this shift means for fundraising and how organizations can adapt to ensure more people feel seen, welcomed, and valued.
Participants will leave with fresh ideas for building stronger relationships and deeper donor engagement in the future of Canadian philanthropy.

Speakers
avatar for Eric Saarvala

Eric Saarvala

Executive Director, Raymond James Canada Foundation
Eric Saarvala is the Executive Director of the Raymond James Canada Foundation and Head, Corporate Sustainability. His 20+ years of consulting and management experience in the private, public, and non-profit sectors focuses on social impact through sustainability, corporate social... Read More →
Thursday May 28, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm EDT
Victoria Room
 
Friday, May 29
 

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

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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