REPLAY: Indigenous Protocols For Nonprofits

What is a territorial acknowledgment? How does it differ from a traditional welcome? If you are asking yourself these types of questions, you need to watch the video replay of TechSoup Connect Western Canada’s April 11 event.

In this informative and welcoming workshop Rowena Veylan, Founder of The New School of Fundraising, discussed the importance of understanding Indigenous protocols in Canada and how this relates to the nonprofit sector.

Want to work with Rowena or bring the full version of this workshop into your organization? Reach out to Rowena at https://nsof.ca/contact/

Video

Rowena also shared this hilariously uncomfortable video from the Baroness von Sketch Show.

Slides

Links from the Chat

June 6: Audience Research: Save Time And Effort With Your Communications

Discover three low-cost, high-rewarding ways your comms team can create content and campaigns that your ideal audience will love. No matter your team size or capabilities!

This event features Alison Knott, who is quickly becoming TechSoup Connect Western Canada’s good luck charm!

🗓️ Tuesday, June 6, 12:00 PM pacific
🎟️ https://events.techsoup.org/e/m6vstb/

April 11: Indigenous Protocols For Nonprofits

What is a territorial acknowledgement? How does it differ from a traditional welcome? If you are asking yourself these types of questions, we are here to help.

This online workshop from TechSoup Connect Western Canada will discuss the importance of understanding Indigenous protocols in Canada and how this relates to the non-profit industry.

🗓️ April 11, 12:00 p.m. PT
🎟️ https://events.techsoup.org/e/mmjubh/

This event is held with the support of the New School of Fundraising.