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Volunteer Futures 2025

  • Writer: Rayne Inkster
    Rayne Inkster
  • Jul 24
  • 1 min read
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Did you hear the news? Volunteer Futures is back!


Feedback from our last symposium saw a marked interest in a one-day event filled with practical workshops and sessions. We are pleased to announce that Volunteer Futures 2025 was designed with this in mind!


Join us on October 2nd, as we bring you a single-day conference filled with engaging sessions, hands-on workshops, and plenty of networking opportunities.

When: October 2, 2025 (8:30-4:00)

Where: Executive Inn, Richmond, BC & Zoom

In-Person Fee: $175 for members & $300 for non-members

Online Fee: $50 for members & $200 for non-members

In-Person Registration Includes:

  • Full day of sessions and workshops

  • Breakfast & Lunch

  • Coffee & refreshments

  • Handouts & resources

  • Free parking

Online Registration Includes:

  • Full day of sessions and workshops

  • Listen only

  • Digital handouts & resources

Volunteer Futures is tailored towards managers of volunteers, board of directors, executive directors, program managers, etc. Content is focused on non-profit organization development to build capacity and create a stronger impact in the community.



 
 
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