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Nonprofits at 2:00 brings nonprofit professionals and other community leaders together in conversation about relevant issues. These gatherings provide you with timely information, meaningful discussions, and actionable insights – and provide the space for nonprofit professionals and leaders from other sectors to come together to discuss important issues in the community. SESSION DETAILS At this gathering, James Stauch will discuss a framework for nonprofit mergers produced by MRU's Institute for Community Prosperity, based on a chronicle of the recent Trellis merger. He will moderate a panel discussion with local nonprofits who have recently gone through an amalgamation, as well as perspectives from a board volunteer, funder and capacity builder, reflecting on mergers and amalgamations in the sector. The panel will explore such topics as what kinds of conditions need to be present for mergers to succeed, the roles of boards, funders, and consultants – and the prospects for a widespread wave of nonprofit mergers in the post-COVID era. SPEAKERS James Stauch | Director at the Institute for Community Prosperity, Mount Royal University Angela Clarke | Chief Strategy Officer at Trellis Ayden Athwal | Vice Chair, Making Changes, and Prior Chair at Dress for Success Calgary Sara Bateman | Director, Community Investment and Impact at Calgary Arts Development Sarah Wuntke | Executive Director at Social Venture Partners Calgary Thank you to the supporters of Nonprofits at 2:00! Presenting sponsor: ATB Event Supporters: Muttart Foundation, PwC Media Partner: Postmedia Core Supporters: Government of Alberta, Muttart Foundation, Calgary Foundation, Suncor Energy Foundation