Inclusive Giving

Inclusive Giving AFP Inclusive Giving is a groundbreaking fellowship focused on understanding the philanthropic traditions and interests of diverse communities in Canada.

Winners of the Charles R. Stephens Award for Excellence in Diversity. This project will offer in- inclusion-oriented education, training and networking activities for Ontario-based non-profit leaders, fundraisers, volunteers and donors. It features a series of one-day workshops, each focused on the charitable activities of one distinct community group. There will be four workshops each year, which

will be held either in Toronto and Ottawa. With input from leaders from within the charitable and non-profit sectors, these workshops will bring together – for the first time – stakeholders representing a number of ethno-cultural groups, Indigenous peoples, women, youth, individuals with disabilities, Francophone-Ontarians and LGBTQ populations.

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260 King Street East
Toronto, ON
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About the Program

This fellowship offers inclusion-oriented education, training and networking activities for Canadian non-profit leaders, fundraisers, volunteers and donors. It features a 1-year membership to AFP, scholarships to AFP Congress, webinars, and the CFRE Review Course, as well as one-on-one senior level mentorship. Fellows are expected to complete a series of projects that include papers and articles. The goal of this fellowship is to come out with a greater understanding of diverse communities in Canada, and provide education and lessons in philanthropy that can be applied going forward, growing and changing the charitable sector for the better.