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Financial Management for Non-Profits
Join our workshop to discover the financial skills required for non-profit organizations to thrive long-term. Our discussions will cover economic analysis, cash flow management, budgeting, goal setting, strategy, and reporting.
Understanding the Non-Profit Board and Executive Director Relationship
For the Board and Executive Director to work effectively, we must clarify their roles and fiduciary duties. Let's answer these questions and ensure a successful partnership. We'll use simple language and organize the information logically.
The Top Ten Steps to Strategic Planning
Need help figuring out what to do next with limited resources? Strategic planning can help. Join our workshop to learn how to develop a plan with real-life examples, checklists, templates, and other tools.
Are You Covered? Risk Management for Non-Profits
Risk management means anticipating potential issues and taking action to prevent or reduce their impact. This workshop details a systematic process for identifying, evaluating and controlling risks. Effective risk management can save time, stress, and difficulties.
Kailey Allan
Instructor, Program Coordinator, Digital Fabrication & Design; Faculty Researcher, Selkirk Technology Access Centre Kailey is a mechanical engineer and designer, exploring the capabilities of advanced digital manufacturing through design-focused projects. Kailey obtained a B.Eng from the University of Victoria (2015) and has worked internationally to develop furniture, sporting goods and a variety
Digital Film Camp: All Ages Director's Seat (8-13 yrs)
Participants make their own digital films together, from pitch to screening. It's a busy week of planning, shooting, and editing. Everyone is welcome, and no equipment is necessary.
LEVEL UP: Film School Prep (High School Students)
Join LEVEL UP - our two-week program for aspiring filmmakers. Gain hands-on experience in working with clients, network with successful Selkirk Alumni, engage with local businesses and media artists, and showcase your work in a final presentation.
Creating Safer Communities: Nonviolent Conflict Intervention
Learn the skills of unarmed civilian peacekeeping/protection (UCP)—a nonviolent strategy where trained volunteers or professionals are deployed in volatile situations to reduce violence and to create safer space for a flourishing, diverse community.
Mallory Attorp
Instructor, Culinary Management, Postgraduate Culinary Management, Hospitality Management, Resort & Hotel Management Mallory Attorp was born with the hospitality gene. Growing up in Grand Forks, BC, Mallory started working in the hospitality industry at a young age. Very young, in fact. Her first, unofficial, job was at age seven when she began working for her older sister in a game they called
Foraging for Spring Mushrooms
Join mushroom farmer and forager Robin Mercy (Mr. Mercy Mushrooms) on an outdoor mushrooming adventure!
Laura Nessman
Laura Nessman has been with Selkirk College since 2017. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Geography and Environmental Studies from the University of Victoria and an Advanced Diploma in GIS from Selkirk College. Laura has previously spent time teaching piano lessons and working in local government settings. After travelling throughout Europe and living abroad in the Czech Republic, Laura relocated to
Nonviolent Communication
Learn to listen more deeply and connect to people in a more meaningful way, without judgment or blame, so you can reduce conflict and resentment in your relationships while ensuring everyone’s needs get met.
Lena Sherstobitoff
Lena was born and raised in the Kootenays, and living away taught her that there is no better place to be. She was thrilled to work at Selkirk College. "I am a Selkirk College alum and know how special the college experience can be," she says. "I am happy to be a part of an organization that provides so many positive experiences for the people who live here." Lena loves teaching and is always