The Reimagining Nonprofits Conference is made possible through the commitment and collaboration of many partners who share a vision for a stronger, more connected nonprofit sector in Saskatchewan. It truly takes a community to bring this event to life. Our partnerships reflect both the practical and strategic dimensions of this work—those who make the conference happen on the ground, and those who help shape its broader direction and impact.
Our Collaborative Partners bring the conference to life through hands-on collaboration. Our Strategic Partners contribute sector insight and leadership, guiding the themes, priorities, and long-term goals that drive the conference forward. Together, these partners embody the spirit of collaboration and innovation at the heart of Reimagining Nonprofits.
Delivery Partners
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The Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Studies Network strengthens the nonprofit sector by equipping students, professionals, and community partners with the skills and networks needed to support a thriving nonprofit and voluntary sector. We act as a trusted convenor and connector, building capacity and fostering collaboration through learning, research, and responsive programming. By embedding students in community-engaged learning and co-creating knowledge with nonprofits, we aim to build capacity while preparing the next generation of nonprofit and civic leaders.
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The Community Engagement and Research Centre functions collaboratively as a partnership between community groups and university faculty and students. Our mandate is to provide independent, participatory research support in response to needs expressed by communities with a view toward building capacity and enhancing our quality of life. We also aim to support students in the Faculty of Arts through our Arts Work Experience Internship program by matching students with organizations that fit their career aspirations and studies to complete a semester-long volunteer project. text goes here
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The University of Regina’s Centre for Experiential and Service Learning (CESL) will facilitate the development of career-ready global citizens. By using a holistic approach, students will have the opportunity to gain relevant experiences for their intended career path. Through sustainable and reciprocal partnerships, both students and the community will be enriched by the programming offered at the CESL. The programming will only further compliment students’ academic career. Students will become active global citizens, change-makers, and visionaries, they will enter the workforce with unparalleled skills and experiences, positioned to make a significant impact on the world.
Strategic Partners
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Ivy + Dean Consulting is a company on a mission to bring social justice and equity into the non-profit boardroom. Ivy + Dean is all about giving small and medium sized non-profits the tools they need to be successful, social justice-focused and supportive of their community, all while saving money from avoiding big corporate consultants who excel in the for-profit sector.
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The Saskatchewan Nonprofit Partnership (SNP) is an unincorporated partnership that began with a small group of Sask-based nonprofit professionals to work towards improving awareness of the impact of the sector in Saskatchewan, enhancing its efforts and reducing its challenges. SNP always strives to ensure there is a provincial focus, which is inclusive and relevant to all nonprofit organizations regardless of size, scope and location. SNP’s goal is to be representative of the sector – a credible resource and a knowledge hub of opportunity and support for those working and volunteering in nonprofits.