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Built to Thrive: How Fundraising Leaders Navigate Change
Thursday October 8, 2026 TBA
Today's fundraising leaders are facing unprecedented change but with change comes opportunity. Join us as this panel of experienced Not for Profit Leaders shares how they are adapting to evolving donor expectations, embracing new technologies, and building stronger, more resilient organizations for the future. 

From building resilient teams to diversifying revenue and fostering innovation, panelists will offer practical lessons learned from navigating uncertainty and leading through transformation. The discussion will also highlight strategies for supporting team wellbeing, encouraging growth, and maintaining a strong sense of purpose during times of change. 

Gain practical insights and fresh perspectives on navigating change while maintaining focus on mission and impact. 

Learning Outcomes: 
  • Understand how leading organizations are adapting to rapid change, including shifts in donor expectations, technology and revenue strategy  
  • Identify practical ways to balance innovation with stability, ensuring your fundraising approach remains both agile and effective  
  • Learn how to build and lead more resilient teams, with a focus on morale, growth and human-centred leadership   
  • Explore real-world approaches to integrating new tools and strategies without overwhelming teams or resources  

Thursday October 8, 2026 TBA
MaRS Centre

TBA

The Legacy Opportunity Map: New Audiences, New Motivations, Big Growth
Thursday October 8, 2026 TBA
Legacy giving is expanding into new territory, and many organizations need a new way to navigate the opportunities. Interest is rising across generations, yet many programs remain anchored in strategies designed for older, long-on-file donors. The result: intention is rising, but many programs are still built for a different donor, a different moment and different expectations.

Drawing on insights from more than 60 affinity surveys, multi-market research and years of performance data, this roundtable explores the key friction points that prevent donors from moving from values alignment to intention sharing—and how to reduce them. Through the lens of a modern “legacy opportunity map,” panelists will share how leading organizations are identifying new audiences, reducing barriers and applying content and stewardship strategies that turn interest into meaningful engagement. 

Together, we will examine how shifting demographics, life stages, and expectations are reshaping the legacy landscape. Participants will leave with a clear roadmap to unlock growth, simplify pathways, and build stronger, more sustainable legacy programs. 

Learning Outcomes: 
  • Identify the most common points of friction in the legacy journey and diagnose where outdated assumptions and systems are limiting engagement. 
  • Learn how to segment and prioritize emerging legacy audiences based on life stage, motivation, and readiness. 
  • Apply practical strategies to reduce complexity, strengthen donor confidence, and improve progression from interest to intention sharing. 
  • Develop a clear, actionable roadmap to modernize your legacy program and unlock new sources of long-term growth. 

Speakers
avatar for Kimberley Blease

Kimberley Blease

EVP, Strategic Growth & Innovation, Blakely
Kimberley Blease brings over 40 years of leadership at the intersection of fundraising, marketing and strategy. As EVP of Strategic Growth & Innovation at Blakely Inc., she leads product innovation, thought leadership and growth‑focused consulting across the sector and is a sought‑after speaker on the topics of high‑value and legacy giving and industry trends. In addition to consulting... Read More →
avatar for Kudzai Riva

Kudzai Riva

Director of Planned Giving, UNHCR Canada
Kudzai Riva is a senior fundraising and marketing executive with over 16 years of progressive leadership experience in strategic fundraising, donor engagement, and organizational effectiveness. She currently serves as the Director of Planned Giving at the United Nations High Commissioner... Read More →
avatar for Richard Lefebvre, CFRE

Richard Lefebvre, CFRE

Associate Director of Development, National Ballet of Canada
Richard Lefebvre, CFRE, is Associate Director of Development at The National Ballet of Canada, where he oversees Individual and Legacy Giving. With 25 years of fundraising experience, Richard specializes in donor-centred strategies that inspire transformational philanthropy and l... Read More →
Thursday October 8, 2026 TBA
MaRS Centre
 
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