Webinars

Practical learning for today’s nonprofit digital challenges

CCNDR webinars create space for nonprofits to learn, reflect, and build confidenc ein how they use data and technology. Our sessions are grounded in nonprofit contexts and focus on practical insights organizations can apply right away.

This page will continue to grow as new webinars are released, offering on-demand learning across CCNDR’s focus areas, including cybersecurity, data practices, and emerging technology.

The Canadian Centre for Nonprofit Digital Resilience (CCNDR)

Cybersecurity 101 for Nonprofits

Building cybersecurity readiness in nonprofit organizations

Foundational guidance to help nonprofits reduce risk and protect trust.

Learn from CCNDR and industry experts about the most common cyber risks nonprofits face and the practical steps organizations can take to reduce exposure and protect community trust.

This on demand webinar walks participants through:

  • Real world cybersecurity risks facing nonprofits
  • Immediate actions organizations can take to strengthen readiness
  • A guided tabletop exercise that demonstrates how a cyber incident might unfold and how teams can respond

The session is designed to make cybersecurity concrete and actionable, helping nonprofit leaders and staff move from awareness to preparedness.

Futureproofing Webinar

Addressing the Digital Skills Gap in Canadian Nonprofits

Learn how Canadian nonprofits are building stronger digital confidence across their teams.

This on-demand webinar explores findings from the Futureproofing the Community Service Workforce initiative and walks through the outcomes of a piloted, practical solution designed to strengthen data skills inside nonprofit organizations.

Grounded in national research and co-designed with nonprofit partners, this session shares what we learned about the digital skills gap and what actually helps close it.

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What You’ll Learn

  • Why digital skills matter for nonprofit sustainability and impact
  • Where the most common skill gaps exist, including data management and data privacy
  • How a self guided prototype helped organizations improve data processes and identify role specific skill needs
  • What worked during the pilot phase and what comes next

Key Outcomes from the Pilot

  • Over 85 percent of pilot participants reported a stronger understanding of their data practices
  • Staff felt more confident tackling data related challenges
  • The approach was built using accessible tools such as Word and Excel, making it adaptable across organization sizes
  • Participating organizations would recommend the prototype to peers

This work reflects CCNDR’s broader focus on practical, coordinated support that builds confidence and capacity, not just awareness. 

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