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Ottawa Philanthropy Award winners announced at private party hosted by Foundation WCPD’s Peter Nicholson – Ottawa Business Journal

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Ottawa Philanthropy Award winners announced at private party hosted by Foundation WCPD’s Peter Nicholson – Ottawa Business Journal

Fall-anthropy is in the air.

You could feel it at the reception Foundation WCPD president and founder Peter Nicholson hosted at his Rockcliffe Park home last night to celebrate the upcoming AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards.

The 29th annual dinner, set for Thursday, Nov. 16th at the National Arts Centre, is a feel-good event that recognizes individuals and organizations that give of their time, money and/or skills to charitable causes they care about.

The Phils, as they’re affectionately known, are full of heartfelt acceptance speeches, inspiring messages and moments of reflection. Whether they’re comfortable with it or not, the recipients each have their big moment in the spotlight, with gleaming crystal award in hand. “It’s a phenomenal event,” said Nicholson of a night that always feels like the Oscars to him. “It’s one of the best events of the year in Ottawa.”

He and his wife, Anabel Bane, opened their lovely home to well over 100 guests. They provided an open bar and served delicious home-cooked Filipino cuisine.

“You’re part of our family now; we have room for all of you in our house,” Nicholson, always the gracious host, told the crowd during his brief remarks made in his backyard. It’s spacious enough for a lounge area, as well as playground equipment, trampoline and other fun stuff for a family of six kids, most of whom are young.

Who couldn’t relate when he joked about how happy he and Bane were to host a party because it forced them to get their house ready for guests?

WCPD (Wealth Creation Preservation and Donation) is the long-time presenting sponsor of the Ottawa Philanthropy Awards. WCPD is in the tax-reduction business. It boosts the donations made by Canadians using its public flow-through share structure. Many of its clients are philanthropists, entrepreneurs, business executives and health, accounting and legal professionals.

 

Hosts Anabel Bane and Peter Nicholson were joined at an AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards reception by most of their brood, including (from left) eight-year-old Christopher, Gabriel, 25, daughters Victoria, 11, and 16-year-old JK  (with her boyfriend, Robbie Smith), and son Peter, nine. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Three-year-old Ben climbs up the slide during a reception hosted by Foundation WCPD’s Peter Nicholson at his Rockcliffe Park home in celebration of the upcoming AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards. Photo by Caroline Phillips

Guests learned at the reception the names of this year’s recipients of an Ottawa Philanthropy Award. They are: Myers Automotive Group (Outstanding Corporate Philanthropist) in recognition of its major gifts to Queensway Carleton Hospital Foundation and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation; Yves Tremblay and his wife Sylvie Villeneuve (Outstanding Individual Philanthropist); Sandy Foote (Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser) for being the top fundraiser with 30 years’ commitment to the Tim Hortons Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival; Hobin Architecture Inc. (Outstanding Small Business Philanthropist); Natalie Benson, director of fundraising and communications at Christie Lake Kids (Outstanding Fundraising Professional); The Canadian Federation of University Women — Ottawa (Outstanding Philanthropic Group); Riley McBrine (Outstanding Youth Philanthropist); and Sindy Hooper (2023 Inspiration Award). Hooper, who has stage 4 pancreatic cancer, has been raising money for research into new and better treatment therapies.

The awards are practically a sweep for Carleton University. It’s associated with two of the 2023 recipients: Hobin Architecture and CFUW Ottawa. Winners are chosen by a panel of community leaders and past recipients.

Barry Hobin, founding partner of Hobin Architecture Inc. — this year’s winner of Outstanding Small Business Philanthropist — seen with the advancement team from Carleton University, including (from left) Diane Chea, his daughter Corrie Hobin and chief advancement officer Jennifer Conley (who’s also a former Outstanding Fundraising Professional recipient), at a reception to celebrate the upcoming AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards. Photo by Caroline Phillips

Nicholson was joined at the event by Jeff Todd, vice president of marketing and communications at WCPD. Todd is also the board president of the Ottawa chapter of AFP (Association of Fundraising Professionals).

Fundraising is more important than ever, Todd told his audience. “I think we’re in a world now where there are fewer people donating to charities, unfortunately. It’s very difficult to find volunteers these days. And yet we’re also in a world where challenges have never been greater; the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’ have never become more pronounced. I think it’s a great time to be involved.”

Jacqueline Belsito, president of the Senators Community Foundation, and her colleague Jennifer (Gray) Cameron, director of events and fundraising relationships at the Senators Community Foundation, are back to co-chair The Phils.

“I think The Phils are one of the rare occasions where people come out to celebrate everyone who does good in the community, as a collective,” said Belsito.

Added Cameron with a smile: “We had such a great time doing it last year that our rubber arms were twisted into doing it again.”

Also in attendance was the The Phils’ affable emcee, Sam Laprade. She’s the host of The Sam Laprade Show and An Hour to Give on CityNews 101.1 FM.

The link for tickets to The Phils is : AFP Ottawa 2023 Philanthropy Awards 

 

Peter Nicholson, founder and president of Foundation WCPD, with Sam Laprade, emcee for the upcoming AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards, and AFP Ottawa board president Jeff Todd, who’s also vice president of marketing and communications at WCPD, at a reception held Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023 at Nicholson’s home. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Ottawa’s professional fundraisers are a friendly bunch, as seen by Rob Gottschalk, CEO of the Canadian Nurses Foundation, in conversation during a reception hosted to celebrate the upcoming AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards. Photo by Caroline Phillips
2023 Outstanding Fundraising Professional recipient Natalie Benson, director of fundraising and communications for Christie Lake Kids, seen with her husband, Jeff Benson, at a reception hosted by Foundation WCPD’s Peter Nicholson to celebrate the upcoming AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Myers Automotive Group, which is this year’s Outstanding Corporate Philanthropist, saw its CFO, Geoff Publow, attend a reception for the AFP Ottawa community in celebration of its upcoming awards dinner. From left, Publow is joined by professional fundraiser Brenda Rothwell (she played a key role in Myers Automotive’s philanthropy), University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation president Lianne Laing and her director of philanthropy, Elizabeth Rodgers. Photo by Caroline Phillips
AFP (Association of Fundraising Professionals) Ottawa board member and Elevate International president Solange Tuyishime Keita, with Tim Kluke, president and CEO of The Ottawa Hospital Foundation, at a reception hosted by Foundation WCPD’s Peter Nicholson to celebrate the upcoming AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Queensway Carleton Hospital Foundation president and CEO Shannon Gorman with the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation’s new president and CEO, Deborah Lehmann, alongside Kimothy Walker from Tiger Lily Marketing, and Cynthia Little, campaign director at Ronald McDonald House Charities Ottawa, at a reception hosted by Foundation WCPD’s Peter Nicholson to celebrate the upcoming AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Algonquin College president and CEO Claude Brulé and Mark Savenkoff, vice president of advancement at the college, in conversation with Lorna Bickerton from the Canadian Federation of University Women — Ottawa, at a reception hosted by Foundation WCPD’s Peter Nicholson at his home to celebrate the upcoming AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Ottawa Riverkeeper CEO Laura Reinsborough, who’s also our community’s official Riverkeeper, at a reception hosted by Foundation WCPD’s Peter Nicholson at his home to celebrate the upcoming AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards. Photo by Caroline Phillips
2023 Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser recipient Sandy Foote seen with John Brooman, CEO of the Tim Hortons Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival,
From left, Carlo Lombard, principal of Enuffsaid Media, with Mitch Miller, director of advancement at ONFE (Ottawa Network for Education), at a reception hosted by Foundation WCPD’s Peter Nicholson at his home to celebrate the upcoming AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Jennifer Van Noort, vice president of philanthropy at The Ottawa Hospital Foundation and a former Outstanding Fundraising Professional recipient, at the buffet of home-cooked Filipino food during a reception hosted by Foundation WCPD’s Peter Nicholson at this home to celebrate the upcoming AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Outstanding Youth Philanthropist recipient Riley McBrine with, from left, Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation president and CEO Deborah Lehmann, McBrine’s grandmother, Allison, and mother, Victoria, and Tricia Ross, manager of events and community engagement for ORCF, at a reception hosted by Foundation WCPD’s Peter Nicholson at this home to celebrate the upcoming AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards. Photo by Caroline Phillip
Glenn Sheen, regional director of marketing and citizenship at RBC Royal Bank, with Chloe Hillier, director of philanthropy at Ottawa Riverkeeper, at a reception hosted by Foundation WCPD’s Peter Nicholson at this home to celebrate the upcoming AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation CEO and AFP Ottawa board member David Gourlay, last year’s winner of Outstanding Fundraising Professional, at a reception hosted by Foundation WCPD’s Peter Nicholson at this home to celebrate the upcoming AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Carleton University’s chief advancement officer Jennifer Conley with this year’s recipient of Outstanding Philanthropic Group: Lorna Bickerton, Joan Desautels (in the back), Patricia Duffey, Catherine Smith, Caroline Choquette and Elaine McKnight from the Canadian Federation of University Women — Ottawa, at a reception hosted by Foundation WCPD’s Peter Nicholson at this home to celebrate the upcoming AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Some 130 guests attended a reception hosted by Foundation WCPD’s Peter Nicholson at his home in Rockcliffe Park to celebrate the upcoming AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards. Photo by Caroline Phillips

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