About the Conference
May 1 & 2, 2026
Reimagining Non-Profits is a two-day capacity building conference for non-profit professionals, volunteers, and students across Saskatchewan. The purpose of this conference is to bring folks together for collaborative training and networking opportunities that will encourage growth, change, and new perspectives in the non-profit sector.
Hosted at Luther College at the University of Regina, the 2026 conference theme is: One Sector, Many Voices: Cross-Sector Collaboration for Systems Change. The goal is to create a space for conversations on how to move the nonprofit sector from silos to systems.
Across arts, culture, environment, health, social justice, education, and more, nonprofits serve as the connective tissue of society. They link people, ideas, and resources in ways that no single actor can. This year’s conference celebrates the power of collaboration to address complex community challenges that cross sectors and disciplines.
By building bridges across subsectors and forming partnerships with funders, municipalities, community groups, and values-aligned private-sector allies, we can shift the narrative from working in isolation to leading confidently as a collaborative and systems-focused sector.
Together, we envision communities that are equitable, resilient, and thriving, and a nonprofit sector that is equipped to drive transformative, long-term systems change.
Who We Are
Reimagining Non-Profits is run in partnership with the Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Studies Network, the Centre for Experiential and Service Learning, and the Community Engagement and Research Office at the University of Regina.
Strategic Guidance is provided by the Saskatchewan Nonprofit Parntership and Ivy & Dean Consulting.
For more information on the hosting partners, please visit the “Our Partners” page.