COVID-19 Update

AFP Nova Scotia Update on COVID-19

Professional Development and Networking Events Postponed

In light of growing concerns surrounding COVID-19 and recent recommendation from the Federal and Provincial government, AFP Nova Scotia will be suspending all in-person programming until further notice.

For updates please follow us on Facebook, and Twitter, or visit our website at http://afpns.ca/.

We appreciate your patience and support at this time:

  • Tuesday, March 31- Mentorship Program Launch event has been postponed until further notice.

AFP Nova Scotia’s Maritime Fundraising Conference 2020- Still Scheduled:

We are monitoring the latest news and medical updates and the Maritime Fundraising Conference is currently still going ahead as scheduled. If for some reason this changes we will issue a statement immediately.

This conference is presented by Global Philanthropic and is an intensive 2-day MFC takes place June 7 & 8, 2020 at the Delta Dartmouth Hotel in Burnside. Registration is open.

For updates please follow us on Facebook, and Twitter, or visit our website at http://afpns.ca/.

AFP Nova Scotia Hosts CFRE Refresher Course- Still Scheduled

The AFP CFRE Refresher Course is still scheduled to go ahead. If this changes, anyone who has already registered will be refunded and a new date will be scheduled.

For more information, visit our website, www.afpns.ca, or contact Liz LeClair at liz.leclair@qe2foundation.ca.

AFP ICON Virtual:

AFP Global has announced that AFP ICON will be an online fundraising conference this year. Registration is open.

AFP ICON Virtual will include three days of education sessions, access to live bonus content and discussion forums.

They have lowered the rate to attend AFP ICON Virtual to $799 USD for members. If you are interested in you can find more information and register here.

Reference article: Lynne Wester, What you can do for donors amid COVID-19

Lynne Wester, Donor Relations Guru provides advice on what you can do for your donors and others during times of crisis such as COVID-19. [READ HERE]