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The Discovery Group

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Creating value for social profit and non-profit leaders

North Vancouver, British Columbia

Non-profit Organizations
11–50 people

About

The Discovery Group (TDG) is a Canadian consulting firm dedicated to the social profit and non-profit sector. We believe that purpose-driven organizations have the power to transform communities and change the world. Our mission is to help leaders envision meaningful change, chart a clear path forward, and build the capacity and skills to deliver lasting results. As donor expectations shift, competition grows, and accountability increases, boards and senior teams face new challenges. We work with organizations that understand alignment between mission, governance, leadership, and stakeholders is key to long-term success. TDG provides services to support our clients in four interrelated areas of the social profit sector: Board and Governance Engagement – This may take the form of establishing affiliated Foundations, leading board retreats and conducting board governance reviews. Broadly, it is work that aligns board activities and discussions to what matters most, resulting in a focused, inspired and mission-oriented leadership group. Organizational Priority Setting and Planning – This service involves working with senior leadership to set priorities and create strategic plans in support of delivering the mission. Fundraising Performance – Examples of this service are: providing fundraising counsel to identify, qualify and solicit prospects; conducting prospect research, campaign planning and counsel support. Executive Search, Onboarding Support, Training, and Leadership Succession Planning – This service will include: the identification and successful recruitment of senior-level leadership positions, training for key positions within organizations and leadership succession planning.

Open positions

Executive Director

On-site

The Executive Director will provide strategic, operational, and philanthropic leadership to guide fundraising growth and organizational performance. They will report to the Board and manage stakeholder engagement and financial stewardship to improve health outcomes across the Eastern Fraser Valley.