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Privacy Communique 2004Dear Colleagues: On January 1, 2004, the final phase of the federal privacy legislation(a.k.a. PIPEDA) came into force. As a result, there have been many questions and concerns around the impact of this legislation on the activities of those of us in the not-for-profit sector. At the same time, various provinces have enacted or introduced legislation of their own that may impact what we do as development professionals. As promised, the group of fundraising professionals (including representatives of AFP, AHP, APRA and CCP), which developed the Privacy 101 Guide last year, has prepared the following information:
Please bear in mind that this is a beginning step and should not be considered an exhaustive or "legally informed" communique. Pat Hetherington |
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Thu, 5 Nov 2009 APRA Canada’s 10th Anniversary Conference
Toronto 2010: Advancing Research, Inspiring Innovation
October 13, 14 and 15, 2010
APRA Canada is currently looking for session presenters. Presenting at our second conference will provide you the opportunity to share your experiences with others while gaining valuable presenting experience, and enhance your career.
Examples of some topics we’re hoping to cover at the conference are:
-research in a campaign (mega and small)
-economic and industry trends affecting wealth
-leadership and management issues in prospect research and development
-the researcher/fundraiser partnership and strategies for working together
-healthcare research fundamentals
-international resources and trends
There will be approximately 10 – 15 sessions, with each session lasting 1 hour and 30 minutes. New this year are three longer workshop sessions, offered on the last day.
If you would like to be a session presenter for the 2010 APRA Canada conference, please submit your application by November 30, 2009 to Preeti Gill, programming chair, at preeti.gill.ubc.ca.
Application For Presentation
First and Last Name:
Title:
Organization/Company:
Address:
Day Phone:
E-mail:
Are you an APRA Canada Member? (Yes/No)
Biography (a short description of your professional background and previous speaking experience. Please limit to 100 words or less):
Proposed Presentation Title:
Suggested Presentation Description (please provide an abstract of your presentation in 100 words or less):
Learning Objectives (two to three lessons participants will glean from your session):
PLEASE NOTE:
APRA Canada cannot cover conference registration fees, travel or related expenses for speakers. You do not have to register for the conference to present your session, but will need to register to attend other sessions.
Also, if selected, you are giving APRA Canada permission to distribute and edit your session abstract and biography.
Internet access will not be available for the sessions.
(More ...) Mon, 8 Mar 2010 Check out the APRA Canada Conference website for the latest news, speakers, program and related information.
http://www.apracanada.ca/2010Conference/index.html
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