Lifting the Data off the Page: Harness the power of the Living in Niagara report for impactful program planning and fundraising!
The Living in Niagara (LIN) report covers all sectors of Niagara’s well-being. This community-driven report is an important tool to help identify the needs and areas of concern across our urban-rural mix region. As organizations working toward social change, we have countless stories to speak to these concerns (we see them every day) – but, do we have the evidence to support our programming decisions and attract new funders and donors?
Community Potential presents this session to provide you with a full overview of the vital LIN report, and some basic skills in how to strategically apply Niagara-focused evidence to your work, planning and fundraising! You will be equipped to take new approaches to your grant writing, program decisions, and evaluation work.
Presenters will include:
- Rachel Gillmore and Mary Wiley, Community Potential
- JoAnne Krick, Director of Grants and Community Initiatives, Niagara Community Foundation
- Cassandra Best, Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Nancy Garner, Quest Community Health Centre
Date: Tuesday, October 22, 2024
- Registration – 8:30 am
- Presentations – 9:00 to 11:00 am
Location: LaMarsh Room, Niagara Falls Public Library, 4848 Victoria Avenue, Niagara Falls
**FREE PARKING available off Buckley Ave. (1 block east of Victoria Ave., via Morrison St.)
Have questions? Please reach out to Rachel – rachel.gillmore@communitypotential.ca