'So many people interact with nonprofits every day and don't always know that'

Angie Gelinas’ first week as the CEO of the Nonprofit Chamber started off with a bang.

It was also the week of the chamber’s second annual summit for leaders in the nonprofit sector. Focused on topics of funding for the sector and the nonprofit workforce, the summit convened 150 leaders from a range of nonprofits, government ministries, funders and private stakeholders across the province.

“I took away from that, that there’s a lot more work we need to do to think about how we change systems and policies,” she said.

Gelinas is no stranger to the nonprofit sector. Her career, which spans a bevy of roles in arts and culture, the Saskatchewan government, the Calgary Stampede and public sector agencies, has pl

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