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Introduction

The ePhilanthropy Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, education organization based in Washington, DC. The foundation provides educational services via conferences, live eTour seminars, our eZine newsletter and through over 50 online eLearning courses. We help large and small nonprofit organizations learn how to utilize the best Internet practices and services to build and enhance relationships with supporters, to raise money, and to build trust among donors in their use of the Internet to aid in various philanthropic endeavors

The mission of ePhilanthropy Foundation’s Toronto and Central Canada Chapter is to develop local peer-to-peer relationships within the non-profit community and support

the sharing of successful ePhilanthropy best practices.

The Chapter endeavours to establish ethical behaviour to drive charitable attention and awareness of the vast array of information and services offered by online fundraising campaigns to donors and volunteers. We recognize local charitable campaigns that are effectively built onservices offered by online fundraising campaigns to donors and volunteers. The Chapter recognizes local charitable campaigns that effectively build a community of non-profit organizations which actively supports maintaining the highest standards of ethics, privacy and security.

Introduction

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The board of the ePhilanthropy Foundation - Toronto and Central Canada Chapter wishes you a productive and successful 2008. We were delighted to have the opportunity to create the chapter mid-2007 and are excited about what it means to have a regional affiliate of the Foundation for you and your colleagues. The Board is a dedicated group of individuals with both charities and suppliers represented. We represent a wide range of experiences and expertise and were brought together with the common belief that ethics and excellence of execution within our sector is the key to success.

Our purpose is to help facilitate Foundation events, engage members of the community and offer activities, education and information that will benefit you. As the board looks toward our first event of 2008, the Toronto e-Tour, we encourage you to tell

us what other types of activities you would like to see us host during the rest of the year. Simply reply to this email or respond to our poll question.

Chairperson: Jeff Gignac, JMG Solutions

Vice Chair: Jennifer Dempsey, Childrens Wish Foundation

Secretary: Ryann Miller, HJC New Media

Treasurer: Ann Edmonds, YMCA of Greater Toronto

Education Chairperson: Scott deVeber, Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation

Membership Chair: Peter vanGansewinkel, YMCA of Greater Toronto

Marketing Chairperson: Adam Hadley, Stephen Thomas

Member at Large: Joseph Khunaysir, Jolera

Introduction

This highly-rated classroom seminar teaches you how to utilize the Internet to get individuals and major donors to send their support to YOUR nonprofit.

The half-day training offers a highly interactive setting for participants

to discuss their experiences and to apply new concepts to their online/offline fundraising strategies. We’ll be emphasizing advanced strategy, up-to-date case studies, and the use of data to build stronger relationships and raise more funds.
Here are the Master Trainers for the day:  
 User Generated Campaigns: Social Network Fundraising and YouTube
Phillip King, ePMT, President and CEO, Artez Interactive
 A Practical Guide: Prospect Research on the Web
Jay Frost, ePMT, Vice President, FundraisingInfo.Com
 Is the Internet the Future of Fundraising?
Chip Muston, ePMT, Director of Sales, eTapestry
To learn more about the eTour or how to register, visit us online at www.ephilanthropy.org/etour or call us at 877.536.1245 ext. 1.

Toronto, February 12th, 2008
8:30 – 12:30
Royal Ontario Museum Governors
100 Queen’s Park, 2nd Floor Thomas Kierans Board Room
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 2C6
Only $89 USD

   
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