WEBINAR | Three Tools to Build Your Organization’s Capacity to Collaborate Well

November 12, 2025

1:00 - 2:00 PM ET

 

Description

Collaboration can offer nonprofit organizations a strategic advantage, allowing them to stretch their resources, strengthen their programs and services and amplify mission impact. This webinar will help board members and staff leaders to nurture the right kinds of collaborations with other organizations, groups and networks, make a valuable contribution to them and be a sought-after collaborative partner.  

 In this one hour webinar, participants will explore three tools from The Collaborative Organization, a just released website of thirteen free practical resources and tools. Board members and staff leaders will learn about the three key values that should be present in the organization’s culture, and what they look like in practice. They’ll also better understand how to effectively manage the opportunities and risks associated with collaboration.  

 Join Linda Mollenhauer, Liz Weaver and Sylvia Cheuy for a lively hour of dialogue and take away ideas, steps and checklists that will better position your organization for collaboration success.  

 

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Speakers

Liz Weaver, Former Co-CEO of Tamarack Institute, Collective Leadership and Systems Impact Practitioner 

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Liz Weaver is known for her thought leadership on collective impact and collaborative leadership. Between 2009 and 2024, Liz held a variety of positions at the Tamarack Institute including Co-CEO. In 2023, Tamarack Institute and Liz Weaver were recognized with the Collective Social Innovation Award by the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship for its role in engaging communities to work collectively to end poverty in Canada. Liz has recently been appointed as a Trustee with Place Matters UK. Liz is passionate about the power and potential of communities getting to impact on complex issues.

 

Linda Mollenhauer, Chair of Ignite NPS foundation

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Linda is the chair of Ignite NPS, a foundation that supports the development and success of non-profit organizations. Linda has experience as a consultant for over twenty years working with funders and community based organizations in the not-for-profit sector. In collaboration with other partners, she developed resources such as Collaboration Coach, Benchmarks of Excellence for the Nonprofit Sector; Building Nonprofit Networks; Board Oversight of Not-for-Profit Collaboration; and A Framework for Success for Nonprofit Federations. Linda was also President and CEO of Imagine Canada.

 

Sylvia Cheuy, Consulting Director of Collaboration

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Sylvia is the Consulting Director of Collaboration at the Tamarack Institute. She has spent more than 20 years as a changemaker and champions of multi-sector, citizen-led change efforts.  She is inspired by the capacity of communities to innovate and advance creative solutions to their most pressing issues.  Sylvia is a skilled and seasoned community change facilitator whose work has included designing and delivering capacity-building sessions, both in person and virtually, to clients across North America as well as in Singapore, New Zealand, the UK, and Singapore.  She has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Toronto and completed her Graduate Diploma in Social Innovation at the University of Waterloo in 2013 where she explored opportunities to create change within regional food systems.  

 

 

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