Cranbrook: Non-profit Advisors Workshops
April 25 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
The Trust is hosting a series of free in-person workshops in April 2026 that will help build the knowledge and capacity of non-profits. These workshops are for Basin non-profits and their staff and volunteers.
Learn more about each workshop and how to register, below:
Grant Writing – Cranbrook
Learn the basics of preparing grant applications or sharpen your skills through a step-by-step approach to the process. From developing the project idea to completing the details of the budget, this workshop will provide an outline to use to prepare clear, concise, comprehensive, and competitive grant applications.
Lynda Lafluer has had a variety of community-focused roles with her last position as a Community Liaison with Columbia Basin Trust. She has been on both sides of grant applications – the nervous grant writer and the adjudicator. This has given her a unique perspective on successful applications as well as those that were not selected for funding. She likes to share what she has learned in order that more people understand the application process better.
Date: April 25, 2026
Time: 10:00 am MT- 12:00 pm MT
Location: Prestige Rocky Mountain Resort Cranbrook (209 Van Horne Street South Cranbrook, BC V1C 6R9) Instructor: Linda Lafleur
Register here: Cranbrook Workshop NPA Registration
Are You Covered? Risk Management for Non-profits – Cranbrook
Risk management means taking the time to think about what kinds of episodes could happen and taking the steps needed to prevent them from happening or to reduce their impact if they do. This workshop covers a systematic process that organizations can use to identify, evaluate and control risks. A good risk management strategy can save a lot of grief, anxiety and problems.
Val Mayes is an experienced consultant and instructor with a depth of non-profit experience. She was involved with the Insurance Bureau of Canada in the development of risk management resources for non-profits and has helped dozens of organizations understand the how-and-why of planning for safe and successful programs.
Date: April 25, 2026
Time: 10:00 am MT- 12:00 pm MT
Location: Prestige Rocky Mountain Resort Cranbrook (209 Van Horne Street South Cranbrook, BC V1C 6R9) Instructor: Val Mayes
Register here:Cranbrook Workshop NPA Registration
Running Effective Meetings – Cranbrook
Board members typically spend a lot of their limited time in meetings, so it’s important to make the best use of that time together.
This session covers the basics– the role of the chair, agenda building, taking minutes, understanding parliamentary procedure & when to use it, and dealing with challenging behaviours.
Val Mayes has been working in the field of community development for over 40 years. She has a Masters in Adult Education from the University of Alberta and has worked with a wide range of organizations, teaching sessions on leadership, risk management, board development, working with volunteers, and other topics relevant to nonprofit and community-based groups. Through her consulting business Building Connections Training and Consulting (established 2001) Val has helped multiple groups with planning, decision-making and working collaboratively to achieve shared goals.
Date: April 25, 2026
Time: 1:00 pm MT- 3:00 pm MT
Location: Prestige Rocky Mountain Resort Cranbrook (209 Van Horne Street South Cranbrook, BC V1C 6R9) Instructor: Val Mayes
Register here: Cranbrook Workshop NPA Registration
Financial Management – Building Budgets & Financial Statements – Cranbrook
This workshop helps non-profit staff and board members understand their roles in bookkeeping, financial reporting, and financial oversight. Participants will learn how to prepare and interpret key financial statements and use them to build realistic and effective operating budgets. We will cover how to create, manage, and monitor budgets for overall operations, projects, and grant-funded activities. The session emphasizes why well-built budgets are essential for accountability, decision-making, and long-term sustainability.
Joleen is based in Nakusp, British Columbia, and has over 20 years of professional experience providing bookkeeping services to small businesses, non-profit organizations, and registered charities. Over the course of her career, she has developed comprehensive expertise in payroll administration, financial reporting, and grant reporting. In addition to Joleen’s professional practice, she has held multiple roles within the non-profit sector, including director, treasurer, employee, and contracted service provider. These experiences have provided her with a thorough understanding of both organizational operations and governance responsibilities.
Date: April 25, 2026
Time: 1:00 pm MT- 3:00 pm MT
Location: Prestige Rocky Mountain Resort Cranbrook (209 Van Horne Street South Cranbrook, BC V1C 6R9) Instructor: Joleen Minchin
Register here: Cranbrook Workshop NPA Registration
