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The Shared Brain Podcast
by Global Philanthropic Canada
The Shared Brain Podcast is produced by Global Philanthropic Canada, a group of Canadian consultants delivering professional and accessible fundraising counsel. We’re forward-thinking experts working alongside hundreds of Canada’s most impactful organizations making a difference in our communities. We want to move the conversation forward about philanthropy in Canada, sharing best practices, client success stories and more. Join in the fun! Let's Elevate Mission Together.Le balado Shared Brain est produit par Global Philanthropic Canada. Nous sommes des experts avant-gardistes canadiens qui travaillent conjointement avec des centaines d’organisations canadiennes les plus influentes qui font une différence au sein de nos communautés. On célèbre la philanthropie en mettant en lumière divers organismes et personnes inspirantes à travers le Canada, on partage des conseils et des exemples de réussite pour inspirer votre organisation et on s’amuse en apprenant ! Nous travaillons
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Donor-Advised Funds: Addressing Concerns and Finding Opportunities (Part 2)
Are donor-advised funds holding money hostage — or are they one of the most powerful tools in the charitable sector? In Part 2 of our DAF series, Senior Consultants Jill Nelson and Peter McKinley tackle the real concerns and common misconceptions surrounding how donor-advised funds operate.From disbursement quotas and endowment comparisons to anonymity, stewardship barriers, and complex gift vehicles, Jill and Peter bring clarity, nuance, and a healthy dose of optimism to a topic that is reshaping charitable giving in Canada.In this episode, they explore:What the disbursement quota is and why it matters to DAF givingWhether money in DAFs is really "languishing" — and what the data showsHow charities can still steward DAF donors, even when anonymity is involvedWhy DAFs are not the enemy — and how charities and DAFs can collaborateHow DAFs may be growing the pie of charitable giving, not just redirecting itWhat's coming next in the Global Philanthropic Canada DAF podcast seriesStay tuned — colleagues Amy Lindenberger and Derek Fraser will be joining future episodes to share case studies and practical strategies your organization can put to work.Watch our story unfold here! Global's WebsiteGlobal's LinkedIn PageGlobal's Facebook PageGlobal's BlueSkyGlobal's YouTube
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Donor-Advised Funds: What Charities Need to Know | The Shared Brain Podcast
What if there were billions of dollars already earmarked for charitable giving — just waiting for your organization to tap in? That's the reality of donor-advised funds, and in this episode of the Shared Brain Podcast, we're breaking down everything you need to know.Hosts Peter McKinley and Jill Nelson, both Senior Consultants with Global Philanthropic Canada, sit down for an in-depth conversation on one of the fastest-growing sources of charitable revenue in Canada. From a real-life story of a couple who saved hundreds of thousands in taxes while making a $2 million community gift, to the surprising role DAFs played in sustaining charitable giving during COVID-19 — this episode is packed with eye-opening insights.Together, Peter and Jill cover:What a donor-advised fund (DAF) is and how it worksHow DAFs differ from private foundations — and why that mattersKey stats from CRA data: over 180,000 DAFs in Canada, giving $1.9 billion to charities last yearWhy DAF holders are among the most valuable donor prospects your organization can identifyHow DAFs may be reshaping the giving landscape even as the number of individual receipted donors declinesWhether you're a fundraising professional, a nonprofit leader, or someone exploring smarter ways to give, this episode will change how you think about charitable dollars — and how to connect with them.This is Part 1 of a two-part series. Stay tuned for Part 2, where Peter and Jill continue the conversation.Subscribe, like, and share to stay up to date with new episodes. Learn more about Global Philanthropic Canada's expert consulting services at globalphilanthropic.ca or book a complimentary 30-minute consultation with one of our award-winning senior consultants. Let's elevate mission together.Watch our story unfold here! Global's WebsiteGlobal's LinkedIn PageGlobal's Facebook PageGlobal's BlueSkyGlobal's YouTube
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Navigating Political Resilience in the Canadian Philanthropic Sector
In this episode, two expert Senior Consultants with Global Philanthropic Canada, Corinne Rusch-Drutz, PhD, and Jason Muscant, MA, discuss political resilience within Canada's charitable sector, emphasizing the importance of understanding the impact of crises, maintaining a clear mission, and developing effective communication strategies. They explore how organizations can navigate the political landscape, build relationships with political partners, and advocate for their causes while remaining focused on their core mission. You will hear practical advice to enhance your organization's resilience and adapt to changing circumstances.To book your 30-minute complimentary session with either of these Senior Consultants, click their name above and get started!To download the free report on political resilience for Canadian non-profits , click here. Also available in French.Watch our story unfold here! Global's WebsiteGlobal's LinkedIn PageGlobal's Facebook PageGlobal's BlueSkyGlobal's YouTube
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How An Entrepreneurial Mindset Can Benefit Your Non-Profit: A Conversation with Red Deer Food Bank
This episode celebrates Mitch Thomson and his team at Red Deer Food Bank Society's innovative, inspiring approach to fundraising. What can your organization do DIFFERENTLY to move the needle on your important mission?How can you integrate an entrepreneurial mindset into your daily initiatives to drive funding and engagement? How can you connect with donors, volunteers and your Board meaningfully and authentically? Myles Peake, Global Senior Consultant in Red Deer, Alberta, sits down with Mitch Thomson, Executive Director of Red Deer Food Bank Society, to discuss ways to break out of the daily humdrum of fundraising and integrate new ideas to drive maximum reach for your organization. To help the Red Deer Food Bank Society reach their fundraising goals, click here!Watch our story unfold here! Global's WebsiteGlobal's LinkedIn PageGlobal's Facebook PageGlobal's BlueSkyGlobal's YouTube
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Youth in Philanthropy
HOORAY for the next generation of philanthropists!! This episode takes us to New Brunswick, where we connect with two inspiring individuals who make the wheels turn for the "Youth in Philanthropy" (YiP) program. This program is designed to inspire, engage and teach youth about the impacts and benefits of being involved with philanthropy through various activities where they learn about the work of non-profits in their communities. The youth leave the program inspired to become young adults who continue to give back to their communities as they venture into adulthood.This episode is hosted by Global Philanthropic Canada's own Stacey Scott Nykolyshyn. Stacey is Vice President, Atlantic and Senior Consultant. This episode features two special guests: Anthony Enman, Board Director with the Association of Fundraising Professionals of New Brunswick, as well as Officer with the Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation and Krista Turnbull, Community Schools Coordinator at Seaside Park Elementary School.Learn more about the AFP New Brunswick.Watch our story unfold here! Global's WebsiteGlobal's LinkedIn PageGlobal's Facebook PageGlobal's BlueSkyGlobal's YouTube
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The 3 Cs of Fundraising: Culture, Capacity and Competency
Let's discuss ways to enhance your nonprofit's efficiency and achieve optimal outcomes. When evaluating the philanthropic health and potential of your nonprofit organization, have you assessed the 3 Cs: Culture, Capacity and Competency? These three dimensions offer a comprehensive and practical framework for assessing readiness to effectively fundraise, particularly through the lens of both staffing and volunteer leadership.Each “C” provides critical insight into how to engage with the full solicitation cycle—from identification and qualification to cultivation and solicitation, and finally through stewardship and renewal.This episode is hosted by Global Philanthropic Canada's own Jeff Sodowsky. Jeff is Vice President, Pacific and Senior Consultant. This episode features two special guests: Barney Ellis-Perry, CEO of the Nanaimo & District Hospital Foundation and Kirsten Koppang Telford, CEO of The Forum.Watch our story unfold here! Global's WebsiteGlobal's LinkedIn PageGlobal's Facebook PageGlobal's BlueSkyGlobal's YouTube
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Ce que vous avez manqué au CCAE 2025 : Tendances, enjeux et inspirations pour l'avancement institutionnel
Aujourd’hui, on vous propose un épisode spécial pour faire écho à la conférence nationale 2025 du CCAE, qui s’est tenue dans le cadre prestigieux du Château Frontenac à Québec, en collaboration avec l’Université Laval. Une rencontre qui a réuni les leaders de l’avancement institutionnel au pays — et où les idées, les échanges et les inspirations ont fusé. Mais on le sait, tout le monde ne peut pas y assister. Alors, que vous étiez retenu sur votre campus ou que vous n’ayez tout simplement pas pu faire le déplacement, cet épisode est pour vous. ----Découvrez notre parcours ICI.Watch our story unfold here! Global's WebsiteGlobal's LinkedIn PageGlobal's Facebook PageGlobal's BlueSkyGlobal's YouTube
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Mind Matters: Navigating mental health in the workplace
Canadian fundraisers unite to discuss navigating mental health in the workplace, specifically within the non-profit space. ⭐ What can your organization implement today to maximize mental wellness?⭐ As a leader, how can you think differently to support your team to be their best?⭐ How have small changes in the workplace led these fundraisers to notice improvements in their fundraising teams? Does an improvement in mental health and balance really result in fundraising success?With special guests Chloe Grondin and Amy O'Leary (Peach Arch Hospital Foundation), and Barb Coates (Dan's Legacy), Barbara Moore explores mental health in the workplace and the tools your organization can invest in to maximize health and wellness for the betterment of your colleagues and your non-profit's mission.Watch our story unfold here! Global's WebsiteGlobal's LinkedIn PageGlobal's Facebook PageGlobal's BlueSkyGlobal's YouTube
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Trust and interconnectivity in Canadian fundraising
What makes philanthropy tick in the Canadian landscape? How do we collectively squeeze the most juice out of associations and memberships to elevate your non-profit's mission and your fundraising career? What does it mean to be a fundraising generalist?In this episode, we dive in to discuss fundraising in Canada from the perspective of Lisa Dayanandan, CFRE. Lisa is a self-described storyteller, connector and big picture thinker. A former teacher, she found her way into fundraising and never looked back. Currently, she works as Philanthropy Advisor with the Edmonton Community Foundation while also volunteering with AFP Edmonton and Area Chapter and the Canadian Association of Gift Planners.This episode is hosted by Corrie Fortner. If Lisa is a storyteller, connector and big picture thinker, Corrie is an empath, problem-solver extraordinaire and a visionary leader. She is a compassionate and strategic fund development professional with a strong history of success working with donors, leading teams, and supporting organizations to attain and surpass their goals. She currently works with Global Philanthropic Canada as Vice President, Prairies & Territories and Senior Consultant for many Canadian non-profits.Don't forget to check out Lisa's spoken word piece crafted for National Philanthropy Day in Canada here. https://youtu.be/gGzerHx8as4Watch our story unfold here! Global's WebsiteGlobal's LinkedIn PageGlobal's Facebook PageGlobal's BlueSkyGlobal's YouTube
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Women Leading Philanthropy: Sofia Janmohamed’s Story
We love hearing how leaders "made it". This episode is an honest discussion exploring Sofia Janmohamed's journey to transform her unique strengths into a successful fundraising career. One of six women we profiled during our recent Knowledge Creation report entitled Women Leading Philanthropy, Sofia is based in British Columbia. She is the Executive Director of Development, Advancement & Alumni Engagement at Simon Fraser University. She shares how she embraces empathy, welcomes growth and harnesses her superpowers to lead her organization to success.Global's full report on Women Leading PhilanthropySimon Fraser University (sfu.ca)Watch our story unfold here! Global's WebsiteGlobal's LinkedIn PageGlobal's Facebook PageGlobal's BlueSkyGlobal's YouTube
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Pride & Allyship in Fundraising
It's Pride Season! So let's dive in. Pssst. May we have an itty bitty chat about the acronym LGBTQ? Or is it LGBTQ+? Where do we include the 2S? What does allyship look like from a fundraising perspective? What's the best approach to pronouns in the workplace? This conversation provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by the queer community and what we can do collectively to drive positive change.This episode features three leaders in the Canadian fundraising space. Our two guests are Evan Maydaniuk (he/him) and Michaël Robach (he/him). Both Evan and Michaël are Directors of Development at their respective non-profits working alongside the queer community. Michaël works with QMUNITY in Vancouver, and Evan is with Rainbow Resource Centre in Winnipeg. Located on Treaty One Territory and on the National Homeland of the Red River Metis, Rainbow Resource Centre is Canada’s longest-running 2SLGBTQ+ centre founded in 1973.QMUNITY is a 2SLGBTQIA+ Resource Centre that delivers queer, trans, and Two-Spirit programs & Services across BC. Evan is a proud Ukrainian-Canadian and citizen of the Red River Métis Nation who is excited to bring his fundraising talents to the Rainbow Resource Centre. He holds a BBA degree from the University of Winnipeg where he focused his studies on non-profit management and has since earned his CFRE (Certified Fund-Raising Executive).With a focus on education and capacity-building, Michael has dedicated his career to serving marginalized communities within the charitable sector. His past work spans a range of critical issues, including child protection, rare diseases, and reconciliation. Through learning and awareness, Michael seeks to empower individuals to become allies, advocates, and agents of change. He believes that when we educate ourselves and others, we not only promote tolerance but also create a foundation for building a more accepting and inclusive society where everyone can thrive.This episode is hosted by Global's own Pat Estey, (he/him) Senior Consultant based in British Columbia.RESOURCE LIST:Rainbow Resource Centreqmunity.caHistory of Canadian Pride | QueerEvents.caSOGI 1 2 3 (sogieducation.org)2SLGBTQ+: What does it mean? - Kids Help PhoneWhat is 2SLGBTQI+? - Canada.cahttps://egale.ca/rainbow-action-hub/#tab-hub-overview| Summer of Love (qmunity.ca)Watch our story unfold here! Global's WebsiteGlobal's LinkedIn PageGlobal's Facebook PageGlobal's BlueSkyGlobal's YouTube
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L'engagement du bénévole
Pourquoi l’engagement du bénévole est important pour la collecte de fonds à tout niveau? L’épisode d’aujourd’hui porte sur l’engagement des bénévoles et est animé par Denis Lalonde et Élaine Lalonde. Ils sont deux conseillers séniors de Global Philanthropic Canada établis au Québec. Ensemble, ils ont accumulé près d’un demi-siècle d’expertise philanthropique en collaborant pour améliorer la mission des organisations à but non lucratif au Canada. Denis et Élaine accueillent deux invités spéciaux : Jacynthe Côté et Norman Steinberg.Watch our story unfold here! Global's WebsiteGlobal's LinkedIn PageGlobal's Facebook PageGlobal's BlueSkyGlobal's YouTube
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The Cookie Queens of Canada
Today’s episode has us jetting off to the quaint town of Dunnville, in Ontario’s Niagara peninsula to chat with Penny Banks of the Dunnville Hospital and Healthcare Foundation. Penny is the passionate and upbeat Executive Director of the foundation and enthusiastically spends a good portion of Smile Cookie Week elbow deep in cookie dough. Penny’s organization teamed up with the Tim Horton’s Smile Cookie campaign and the union paid off – literally. Since 1996, $77 million has been raised for organizations through smile cookies, and Dunnville’s tiny hospital foundation has fundraised more money than any other organization in Canada. Dunnville, Ontario is now the “Cookie Capital of Canada” crowning Penny and her team the “Cookie Queens of Canada”. Today’s episode is hosted by Global Philanthropic Canada’s resident storyteller and Senior Consultant, Janine Foster-Elmslie. Want to learn more? Sign up for The Global Minute and receive updates on new episodes, fundraising tips and best practices directly to your inbox.Watch our story unfold here! Global's WebsiteGlobal's LinkedIn PageGlobal's Facebook PageGlobal's BlueSkyGlobal's YouTube
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The Shared Brain Podcast is produced by Global Philanthropic Canada, a group of Canadian consultants delivering professional and accessible fundraising counsel. We’re forward-thinking experts working alongside hundreds of Canada’s most impactful organizations making a difference in our communities. We want to move the conversation forward about philanthropy in Canada, sharing best practices, client success stories and more. Join in the fun! Let's Elevate Mission Together.Le balado Shared Brain est produit par Global Philanthropic Canada. Nous sommes des experts avant-gardistes canadiens qui travaillent conjointement avec des centaines d’organisations canadiennes les plus influentes qui font une différence au sein de nos communautés. On célèbre la philanthropie en mettant en lumière divers organismes et personnes inspirantes à travers le Canada, on partage des conseils et des exemples de réussite pour inspirer votre organisation et on s’amuse en apprenant ! Nous travaillons
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