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Archive for April, 2019

“Little fundraising party” raises $7,500 for Nellie’s!

Posted on: April 30th, 2019 by Nellie's No Comments

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For the third year in a row, two friends joined together to belt out karaoke tunes in support of Nellie’s Shelter. But this wasn’t your average karaoke night out; this was Karaoke for a Cause organized by Carrie Adelstein and MJ Cyr.

Held on March 23, 2019 at the Centre for Social Innovation on Bathurst Street, over 100 people came out to party, laugh, dance, and sing their hearts out alongside By Request Live Band Karaoke to raise money for Nellie’s. And raise money they did! Through donations at the event, as well as online donations from supporters who couldn’t make it, Carrie and MJ raised $3,500!

Add that to the amounts they raised at the previous two events, and their “little fundraising party” has raised a total of $7,500 over the last 3 years!

“I like the idea that we’re women helping women,” says MJ, who works at the AGO. “Everything that Nellie’s does and stands for are in line with what we believe in and what we stand for.”

Adds Carrie, an Arbonne consultant: “It’s unfortunate that women’s shelters are something that are still needed. But the more they are still needed, the more we want to help Nellie’s and give back.”

They organized their first karaoke fundraiser in 2017 in just 10 days. At that time, Carrie and MJ simply wanted a chance to sing together while also raising a little money for their charity of choice. A few dozen friends and a live karaoke band later, and the pair accomplished both goals. Since then, the event has grown from a simple party fundraiser, to a major event with a committee of volunteers and over 100 guests singing along in support of Nellie’s.

“We hope we can inspire other people to do their own version of whatever they want to do to help their community. We’re helping Nellie’s Shelter and helping other women but what we’re actually doing is something really simple that anyone can do to make a difference,” says MJ.

Carrie and MJ are already dreaming big for next year’s Karaoke for a Cause. “You don’t have to be a charity yourself, or affiliated with a charity, to give back and raise money for a cause you believe in. It can just start with ‘hey, let’s throw a party and see what we can do.’ That’s all you need to make a difference because from there, it can snowball into something incredible,” says Carrie.

Thank you, Carrie and MJ! Your generosity these last three years means so much to the women and their children who come to Nellie’s. We’re already warming up our vocal chords for next year’s Karaoke for a Cause!

Want to create your own fundraising event in support of Nellie’s? We can help you get started! Contact Helen Stalker at helen@nellies.org.

Message from our Executive Director

Posted on: April 25th, 2019 by Nellie's No Comments

 

MM_5_WebeditMessage from our Executive Director: New strategic plan to help Nellie’s take brave steps towards the future

As our 2018/2019 fiscal year drew to the end, we closed the books on one of our best fundraising years ever. These donations came from all sources—grants, bequests, events, and individual donations. And because of every single one of them, we were able to meet so many of the priority needs of the women and children who come to Nellie’s every day.

The trust and support of our donors last year, and every year, means that we can offer so many of the programs and services they need to build the confidence to take the brave steps towards accomplishing the next chapter in their lives.

And while they are taking brave steps forward, so are we. As the year drew to a close, we finalized our new three-year Strategic Plan from the framework first laid out in our Transitional Strategic Plan in 2015/2016. This plan will improve our organizational capacity and resilience and strengthen our expertise and leadership around women and children with complex needs. It focuses our scarce resources, both in terms of finances and staff time, and plots a course to create the greatest impact on our clients and our community.

Over the next three years, we will:

  • Restructure the organization to ensure our long-term stability and responsiveness. This means looking inwardly at ourselves to enhance and strengthen what we do and how we do it.
  • Expand our board capacity for fund development and strengthen our branding and marketing — because having one of our best ever fundraising year simply means we need to raise the bar.
  • Create an onboarding and ongoing training plan for board, staff, management, volunteers and students.
  • Formalize our service model so that we can promote and share our knowledge with other service providers. Partnering and sharing knowledge is what makes us all stronger.

Sadly, there is as much a need for Nellie’s shelter as there was when we first opened our doors 46 years ago. But the successful outcomes of the women and children we serve and the continued generosity and trust of our donors gives us the strength and determination to continue meeting their needs now and in the future.

Thank you – Miracle on Queen raises $30,000 for Nellie’s!

Posted on: April 4th, 2019 by Nellie's No Comments

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Christmas themed bar raises $30,000 for Nellie’s

As 2018 drew to a close, a pop-up bar on Queen Street West drew a lot of attention from both the media and Torontonians alike. This bar, which was only open from Black Friday until Boxing Day, was a fun project by Nick Kennedy, owner of the bar Civil Liberties, and Lauren McKenna. It was decked out from top to bottom with everything Christmas, served up only speciality Christmas-themed cocktails, and many days, had lineups around the block.

And, $1 of every drink sold was donated to Nellie’s Shelter.

After they closed the doors for the season, Nick and Lauren presented Nellie’s with a cheque for $30,000. The funds supported our transitional housing program, which helps women living at the shelter and in the community secure safe and affordable housing.

“We are really impressed with the work Nellie’s does so it was an easy choice when we were picking which organization to donate to,” says Nick.

Adds Lauren, “When I learned about Nellie’s and what they do, I was really impressed. Because they don’t just give women a place to land, their programs and services help women get back on their feet.”

Miracle on Queen Street was the Toronto franchise of the worldwide Miracle pop-up concept. Started in 2014 in New York City, the concept brings holiday-themed drinks and over-the-top Christmas decorations to cities across Canada, Europe, Asia and Central America. Nick and Lauren’s project, which took over an event space on Queen Street West, was the first in Toronto.

And when we say over-the-top, we mean it! The bar proudly celebrated everything Christmas, with tinsel, twinkly lights and other holiday kitsch at every turn. Unique festive cocktails were served by bartenders wearing ugly Christmas sweaters.

“Because of Miracle’s success in other places around the world, we knew it would be popular. But it was even more successful than we expected,” says Lauren, adding that Miracle on Queen Street was featured in all of the major media outlets in Toronto. “It blew up way more than we thought it would. Some days there were four-hour waits just to get in!”

Nick and Lauren are already making plans to open a 2019 Miracle pop-up bar. “We definitely want to continue supporting Nellie’s going forward. We want to support the expansion of their programming and services for women and their children,” says Nick.

Thank you, Nick and Lauren! Your generosity helps the women and their children who come to Nellie’s learn, gain support, find friends and build the confidence they need to successfully accomplish the next chapter in their lives. We can’t wait to visit this year’s Miracle pop-up bar!

Development Officer Permanent Full-time

Posted on: April 3rd, 2019 by Nellie's No Comments

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Nellie’s is currently looking to hire a Development Officer to strengthen our development team. The incumbent must be organized, enthusiastic, adaptable, detail oriented, a strong collaborator, able to work in an open concept office environment, and have a strong interest in fundraising for marginalized women.

Nellie’s is committed to the development of an agency that reflects the women it serves. This position is open to all women*. Woman* signifies anyone who self-identifies as female, femme and/or woman. This includes transwomen, cisgender women, non-binary people who identify as femme or female presenting. Applications from equity seeking groups are strongly encouraged.

 JOB DESCRIPTION

Under the general direction of the Director of Development, the incumbent is accountable for overseeing the planning, implementation and achievement of all Annual Giving campaigns, including direct mail solicitations and online giving. The incumbent is also responsible for developing fundraising opportunities (gifts up to $25,000 annually) from individual and family foundations and helping to grow corporate donors to support the agency’s strategic fund development priorities. The incumbent will also ensure effective stewardship takes place following a gift to maintain the donor’s involvement, interest and continued support.


Development Activities:

Advance the profile of Nellie’s to donors, prospects and the community to inspire ongoing commitment which will ensure necessary resources to meet the agency’s current and future needs.

Contribute to an annual fund development plan and budget for the organization

Participate in major gift revenue projections, forecasting and budget monitoring

Support and work closely with the Director Development to actively engage new prospects and build strategic moves for existing relationships with donors at all giving levels

Develop targeted solicitation strategies, customized proposals and grant submissions to secure gifts up to $25,000

Direct proactive research and participate in ongoing prospect identification, taking responsibility to acquire new corporate donors

Ensure that all gifts are received in accordance with Canada Revenue Agency and Nellie’s gift acceptance policies

Collaborate with the Fundraising Development Admin Worker to engage community and corporate partners who host fundraising events for Nellie’s

Help grow revenue generating third party fundraising initiatives


Donor Relations and Stewardship:

Connect with donors on a regular basis to share news, updates, Impact Reports, annual reports; provide customized correspondence and reports

Foster relationships with a diverse community of donors

Work within a “donor-Centered” framework, helping to advance a culture of philanthropy throughout the agency

 

Communications:

Working in conjunction with the Director of Development, and external consultants draft and ensure consistent messaging and quality in development and stakeholder communications, including customized Impact Reports and Twitter posts

Draft customized proposals and communications

Working in conjunction with the Fund Development Admin Worker schedule Tweets

Represent Nellie’s at select meetings and events to support fund development initiatives

Lead and/or participate in public speaking presentations and 1-on-1 stakeholders meetings

 

Required Criteria:

  1. University degree or equivalent experience
  2. Minimum 3 years fundraising experience
  3. Demonstrated track record in cultivation and solicitation of gifts over $5,000
  4. Demonstrated ability in proposal writing
  5. Must possess the ability to think strategically and work independently in driving new initiatives or enhancing existing programs
  6. Superior communication and interpersonal skills
  7. Public speaking experience to small and midsize groups
  8. Experience using social media tools (Twitter; Facebook etc.)

 

Advantageous Criteria:

  1. Experience working in a social service organization
  2. An understanding of working within an Anti-Racism/Anti-Oppression framework
  3. Demonstrated commitment to working with marginalized women
  4. Knowledge of IMIS database
  5. Working towards your CFRE an asset

 

 Application Process:

 Please send a resume and cover letter to fundraising@nellies.org by 11:59pm Friday, April 26, 2019We thank all applicants for applying, however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

 The successful candidate will be required to obtain a Police Records Check for the vulnerable sector.

 

Interviews: Week of May 6th, 2019

Start Date: June 3, 2019