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PROVEN LEADERSHIP


People. Strategy. Impact.

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PROVEN LEADERSHIP


People. Strategy. Impact.

Helping shift the non-profit sector from charity to justice.

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About DARA


People. Strategy. Impact.

About DARA


People. Strategy. Impact.

Dara is the Vice-President, Grants and Community Initiatives at the Vancouver Foundation, where she leads a team of 26 and is responsible for deploying $50 million annually in grants. Vancouver Foundation is Canada's largest community foundation, working throughout British Columbia to harness the gifts of energy, ideas, time, and money to make meaningful and lasting impacts in communities. Our vision is healthy, vibrant equitable and inclusive communities across British Columbia.

Previously she served as Executive Director of Social Venture Partners Vancouver. Established in 2001, SVP is part of an international network of engaged philanthropists who invest time, money and professional expertise in local non-profits. SVP's mission is to strengthen the organizational capacity and scale the impact of innovative non-profits to create positive social change in our community. 

She also served as the Executive Director of QMUNITY, where she had oversight of finance, resource development, human resources, communications, and strategic planning across British Columbia. During her leadership the organization secured a $10 million grant to build a new, purpose-built facility, while increasing their operating budget by 61%. 

Dara is a community planner with a background in justice, equity, diversity and inclusion, and has more than 20 years’ experience working in social purpose organizations and local government. Dara began her career working in international development and has travelled to over 50 countries, spanning five continents. Her CIDA-funded youth engagement work in Lesotho (Southern Africa) inspired her to return to pursue a Masters in Planning at the University of British Columbia with a focus on how to build inclusive cities.

Dara is a skilled public speaker who is regularly asked to comment on current issues.

She has been featured on Global BC, CTV, CBC, CKNW, The Globe and Mail, The National Post, The Vancouver Sun, The Georgia Straight, and The Vancouver Courier.

Dara’s notable achievements include: working for SVP, QMUNITY, the United Nations Association in Canada, Kids Help Phone, the City of Burnaby, and Cuso International. She is currently an instructor at Simon Fraser University where she teaches Building Community Resilience in the Climate Emergency.

For three years Dara consulted with UN-Habitat, the United Nations agency focused on global human settlements. Dara supported the inaugural Youth Advisory Board where she helped mainstream youth participation throughout the organization.

Dara is currently a Board member of Forward Global, and previously served as Board member of New Relationship Trust Foundation and Pivot Legal Society. Dara volunteered as Co-President of the United Nations Association in Canada Vancouver Board from 2008-2015, promoting public engagement on global issues.

Dara lives in the Okanagan with her partner. She plays recreational volleyball and and is trying to perfect her baguette recipe.