D2L adds non-profit organizations including
MENTOR, Autism Ontario, and Canadian Mental Health Association
Wellington Chapter
TORONTO, March 25,
2024 /CNW/ - D2L, a global learning technology
company, continues to help North American non-profits deliver
better learning experiences through collaborations with
organizations like MENTOR, Autism Ontario and the Canadian Mental
Health Association Wellington Chapter (CMHAWW).
"D2L is proud to support non-profit organizations dedicated to
fostering positive change in our world through the transformative
force of education" said Bill
Sheehan, Global Head of Associations Strategy at D2L. "We
are committed to supporting non-profits in achieving and surpassing
their aspirations."
In October 2023, MENTOR, a leading
non-profit organization focusing on increasing the quantity and
quality of mentorship across the United
States selected D2L Brightspace for upskilling state-level
affiliates and internal staff. D2L also attended and sponsored the
National Mentoring Summit, convened by MENTOR, in January 2024.
Also in October 2023, Autism
Ontario adopted Brightspace to help enhance its education and
training initiatives. With a focus on accessibility, D2L aims to
support an educational experience tailored to the diverse needs of
Autism Ontario's stakeholders. Comprised of knowledgeable parents,
professionals, and self-advocates who can speak to the key issues
impacting individuals in the autism spectrum and their families,
Autism Ontario is the province's leading source of information and
referral on autism and one of the largest collective voices
representing the autism community.
In December 2023, the Canadian
Mental Health Association's Waterloo Wellington Chapter (CMHAWWC)
selected Brightspace to help deliver crucial mental health
education and social enterprise initiatives. By leveraging D2L's
Learning Creative Services (LCS) team, Creator+, and Course
Merchant, CMHAWWC aims to enhance dynamic content and streamline
user registration and payment.
These new partnerships add to D2L's existing list of nonprofit
customers, which includes Girls Who Invest (GWI), The Rick Hansen
Foundation, The Robb Nash Project, and Year Up.
Year Up is a non-profit workforce development organization
dedicated to closing the Opportunity Divide by connecting young
adults to top companies to help launch their careers, power
business, and build community.
"Year Up is delighted to work with D2L," said Gary Flowers, CIO, Transformative and Technology
Services at Year Up. "We're enthusiastic about revitalizing our
curriculum through collaboration with the LCS team and introducing
their learning management system, Brightspace, to the young adults
we serve. Furthermore, features like Bongo and services such as the
learning administrator complement our affiliation as we work
towards closing the opportunity divide in the United States."
Learn more about D2L for nonprofit organizations.
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