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A group of creative, analytical, passionate community builders.

 

This is the CTS Fellowship.

To tackle the ‘wicked challenges’.

To work together across generations.

 

To lead systems change for a stronger nonprofit sector.

To take on the challenge for one amazing year.

 

 

Throughout the year, Fellows will connect across generations to co-author a piece for The Philanthropist.

 

Now is the time to create possibility and make a mark to shape and influence the future of the nonprofit sector.

building solutions


Through our partnership with the Ontario Nonprofit Network (ONN), the CTS Fellowship was established for nonprofit thinkers of all generations to work on major policy files for Ontario’s nonprofit sector. The Fellowship gave participants a chance to connect with peers, mentors, and sector leaders, and build solutions for complex sector-wide issues with perspectives joined up from arts to environment, Manitoulin to Chatham Kent, and beyond.

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connecting with peers, mentors, and
sector  leaders


This year, the fellowship model provides an opportunity for newer and established nonprofit professionals to engage in research about intergenerational relationships in the nonprofit sector. Together Fellows will work to create stronger intergenerational connections throughout the group. Reflecting throughout the year with other Fellows, each one will contribute to a national dialogue on intergenerational connections in the nonprofit sector.. 

a partnership with the Ontario Nonprofit  Network


 
As a 7,000-strong network, with a volunteer base of 300 sector leaders, the Ontario Nonprofit Network (ONN) brings the diverse voices of the sector to government, funders, and the business sector to create and influence systemic change. ONN activates its volunteer base and the network to develop and analyze policy, and work on strategic issues through its working groups, engagement of nonprofits and charities and government. ONN convenes the approximately 55,000 nonprofit and charitable organizations across the province. 

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