This webinar explores how service provider organizations can use data to write evidence-based funding proposals.
March 5, 2026
Settlement and integration services should be informed by evidence. When writing funding proposals, service providers can use data to demonstrate the need for services as well as the expected impact for clients and communities.
This webinar addresses the structure of funding proposals, different types of data, using data to tell stories, and other tips and tricks.
You can download the presentation here.
About the Presenters
Jason Chalmers, ARAISA
Jason Chalmers holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Alberta and was a Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of Community and Public Affairs at Concordia University. As an interdisciplinary researcher, Jason draws on diverse methodologies and is particularly inspired by creative and community-based practice. Jason’s research interests include Canada’s immigration history, Indigenous-settler relations, and social inequality.
You can reach Jason at jchalmers@araisa.ca
Roxana Fazli, Expertise Hub Cooperative
Roxana Fazli is the Co-Founder and CEO of Expertise Hub Cooperative, a member-owned social enterprise advancing labour market integration for internationally trained professionals. She is a Sociology PhD student at Memorial University, bringing an interdisciplinary lens to workforce development, equity, and systems change. Her work focuses on foreign credential recognition, inclusive labour-market design, and the social and solidarity economy as a pathway to transforming immigrant employment outcomes. She has been recognized for her leadership and impact, including being named Star Co-operator of the Year by the NL Federation of Co-operatives during the International Year of Cooperatives, as well as for her contributions to advancing equity at work.