Arts Philanthropy and Sponsorship Forum 2024 - BAO

Date and Time
Tue, Nov 26, 2024 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM EST

Location
Brampton Arts Organization
8 Nelson St W, Unit 301
Brampton, ON L6X 4J2
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This event will empower artists, arts organizations, and potential sponsors/donors to foster new connections, deepen knowledge, and explore strategies to help enhance the financial sustainability of the arts, culture and creative sector.

Through insightful panel discussions, interactive Q&A sessions, and casual networking, attendees will leave with practical tools and inspiration to help you fuel the arts, culture and creative sectors in Brampton.

  • Panel Discussion: Gain insights from industry leaders on best practices in arts & culture funding, successful sponsorship models, and trends in philanthropy.
  • Networking Reception: Build lasting connections with fellow arts organization leaders, philanthropists, corporate sponsors, and potential donors.
  • Interactive Q&A: Dive deeper into the conversation with a chance to ask questions and share ideas.

  • Local arts organization leaders
  • Philanthropists and community leaders
  • Corporate sponsors and potential donors
  • Arts advocates and cultural professionals
  • Government representatives

Whether you’re an arts & culture worker, arts organization leader, potential donor, government representative or community leader, this is a unique opportunity to learn more about philanthropy and sponsorship and more importantly how it can contribute to a thriving arts, culture, and creative scene in Brampton.

Accessibility: If you need assistance or support to participate such as an ASL interpreter, please get in touch with us at info@bramptonartsorg.ca as soon as possible (minimum of three days in advance) so that we can make the necessary accommodations.

Transportation: We can provide all-ages Brampton Transit Tickets free of charge to those who need them for all BAO in-person events. If you would like to pick up a ticket for yourself and others attending with you, please email info@bramptonartsorg.ca prior to the event and we will have them available for you onsite. Tickets work for both Brampton Transit and Züm buses.

NOTE: Space is limited to 80 participants. Register today to secure your spot!

Tickets

Panellists

Photograph of Liz Forsberg, a white woman with shoulder length blonde hair.

Liz Forsberg is the Partnerships Lead – Impact at the Ontario Trillium Foundation where she develops strategic partnerships to build capacity and infrastructure at a systems level across Ontario’s nonprofit sector. Prior to joining OTF 8 years ago, she worked in nonprofits focused on the arts, community development, mental health, and the environment in a variety of roles ranging from front line worker to executive director. She is a passionate champion for the role nonprofits play in building vibrant communities.

With a passion for social change and unlocking opportunities to drive community impact, Heela Omarkhail leads Social Impact at The Daniels Corporation, one of Canada’s largest purpose-led developer/builders. Heela oversees Daniels’ commitment to realizing its purpose of building inclusive and resilient communities.

As a passionate and strategic leader, Heela is responsible for creating, implementing and elevating innovative programs which ensure that social impact is embedded in every facet of the company’s work prioritizing the creation of affordable and accessible housing, local economic development and social infrastructure within the communities in which Daniels builds.

Since 2009, Heela has played an integral role in the ongoing success of the first three phases of the internationally celebrated Regent Park Revitalization in Toronto’s downtown east, that has witnessed the transformation of a once‐stigmatized social housing community into the gold standard of a mixed‐income, mixed-use, inclusive neighbourhood.

Photograph of Aubrey Reeves, a white woman with shoulder length brown hair. She is wearing green glasses and a pink suit.

Since 2020, Aubrey Reeves has been the President and CEO of Business / Arts, a national charitable organization that shows the power of partnership between business and arts through programs such as artsvest and the Canadian Arts Summit. Previously, Aubrey held leadership roles at Culture Days since its inception in 2010, eventually becoming National Executive Director (2017-2020). Aubrey has also worked with the Ontario Arts Council, Trinity Square Video, Dance Current magazine and has served on the Board’s of the Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto and Dreamwalker Dance Company.

A multi-disciplinary artist and curator, Aubrey possesses a unique set of sensibilities that allow her to champion initiatives encompassing the perspectives of artists, audiences, cultural organizations and partners alike. Her artworks have been exhibited across Canada and internationally. Aubrey holds an M.A. in Curatorial Studies from Bard College and a B.A. in Arts Management and Visual Art from the University of Toronto.

Photograph of Jaspreet Sandhu, a South Asian woman with long black hair. She is wearing a white blouse and yellow blazer.

Jaspreet Sandhu is the Director of Communications, Public Affairs, and Research at the Ontario Arts Council, a public agency driving $60M in arts funding through 3,000 grants annually. With leadership roles at TIFF and Massey Hall, she has led transformative projects and bold advocacy campaigns. A champion for diversity and community building, Jaspreet is committed to shaping a more inclusive arts sector across Ontario.

Arts and culture are the heart of our communities and boost the local economy. Supporting the arts is more than just nice—it drives business, fosters creativity, and brings people together. Advocacy ensures the arts stay vibrant, leading to increased funding, better policies, and more opportunities for artists, cultural organizations, and creative businesses in Brampton.