Nonprofit Driven Regional Connects: Windsor-Essex | Women’s Enterprise Skills Training of Windsor Inc.
Cultural Experiences
This event is co-hosted by Ontario Nonprofit Network and Women’s Enterprise Skills Training (WEST) of Windsor Inc.
Join us for
Nonprofit Driven Regional Connects
: Windsor-Essex, an opportunity for nonprofits, charities, and community organizations across the region to connect, deepen relationships, and discuss big-picture issues with a local lens to work together for a thriving nonprofit environment.
We cannot address complex issues alone or in siloes. Coming together builds our resilience and relationships; and the impact on our people is the guiding light. Learn what's going on in your community and with your colleagues, share your own experiences, and draw connections to what's going on in different regions across Ontario. Let's recognize and celebrate just how much Windsor-Essex is nonprofit-driven.
What to expect:
Get practical data, information about policies and trends impacting nonprofits in Windsor-Essex and across Ontario, and resources that you can use right away.
Make connections over the issues that matter to you - learn from local experts and the ONN policy team, and have conversations about what's happening in your own communities.
An opportunity to learn about and actively contribute to the development of a
Care Policy Scorecard specific to Ontario
, a practical tool to measure and track government progress and commitments on policies that have a direct impact on unpaid and paid care.
Contribute to a collaborative zine project: a nonprofit-driven resource about the nonprofit difference!
Enjoy breakfast and lunch with nonprofit colleagues.
After the event, all registrants will receive slides, notes, and links to resources.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Who should attend:
This event is open to all nonprofit workers and volunteers across different roles.
The deadline to register and guarantee your dietary needs can be accommodated is Oct 20, 2025
. The last day of ticket sales will be Oct 27, 2025. Tickets to the event are on a first-come, first-served basis. Refunds are available up to one week in advance of the event date. Eventbrite fees are not refundable.
There are a limited number of tickets available at a 50% discounted rate for organizations with annual revenues of less than $300,000. There are also a limited number of barrier-free tickets available for grassroots groups. Please email
erin@theonn.ca
to access these options.
To obtain a promo code for ONN member pricing,
or to check your status as a member, please email
erin@theonn.ca
For any other questions, please email
info@theonn.ca
Venue information and accessibility:
This event will take place in Unit 5 of WEST of Windsor Inc. at 3015 Howard Avenue.
The venue is fully accessible.
Parking is available on site.
N ote on health and wellbeing:
Please be mindful that our friends and colleagues will be gathering with different personal circumstances. We encourage anyone to feel free to wear a mask and will have some available at the registration desk. Please stay home if you are unwell; full refunds will be provided if you must cancel due to contagious illness.
By registering for the event, you are providing permission to receive emails related to the event and follow-ups from ONN and the local co-host organization. All registrants are subject to our
registration policies
.
Host Organizations:
Ontario Nonprofit Network (ONN)
ONN is an independent network for the 58,000 nonprofits in Ontario, focused on policy, advocacy, and services to strengthen Ontario’s nonprofit sector as a key pillar of our society and economy.
ONN works to create a public policy environment that strengthens nonprofits so they can do more. They activate nonprofit networks by convening and engaging organizations, leaders, and stakeholders to tackle cross-cutting issues at a sector-wide level. ONN’s efforts are bringing the voices of the sector to policy- and decision-makers.
WEST of Windsor
Women’s Enterprise Skills Training of Windsor Inc. (WEST) was developed in 1984 as a response to disproportionately high levels of unemployment among women and the difficulties experienced by women attempting to enter the workforce. During the course of development, it became apparent that the most disadvantaged women, in terms of training and employment opportunities, were visible minorities. As a result of those findings, a plan was implemented to create a technical and life skills training program specific to the needs of visible minority women residing in Windsor-Essex. WEST, a non-profit corporation and registered charitable organization, is the realization of that initiative.
With funding from Human Resources Development Canada, WEST opened its doors in February 1987, offering unique training opportunities for women from Windsor-Essex and around the globe. Through skills enhancement and volunteer placements, visible minority women have been prepared for entry to employment and have moved closer to achieving the success they desire.
Information Source: Ontario Nonprofit Network (ONN) | eventbrite