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ARAO Learning Club: 5 thought-provoking pieces to further your personal understanding of anti-racism and anti-oppression
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ARAO Learning Club: 5 thought-provoking pieces to further your personal understanding of anti-racism and anti-oppression

In this post, we share five pieces from the past year that sparked particularly impactful conversations and some of the questions we explored to frame these discussions. We encourage you to engage with this content and the questions provided to further your understanding of anti-racism and anti-oppression.

Sarah Yu

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What newly available data tells us about cybersecurity in Canadian nonprofits

Imagine Canada recently acquired data on nonprofits from the 2021 Canadian Survey of Cyber Security and Cybercrime, which shed light on the state of cybersecurity in Canada’s nonprofit sector. This blog post discusses some of the survey’s most interesting findings.

Jason Shim and Cathy Barr

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Let's Imagine Podcast EPISODE 22: Consensus-based granting with Annauma Foundation

This episode of Let’s Imagine features Danielle Gibbie, Executive Director, and Udloriak (Udlu) Hanson, co-founding member of Annauma Community Foundation, the first community foundation in Nunavut.

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Recent public polling offers insights into long-held perspectives about the sector

In an effort to understand the views and attitudes of Canadians towards the charitable and nonprofit sector, we have conducted a series of public polls supported by BMO over the past year.

Émilie Pontbriand

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What trends will impact charities and nonprofits in the third quarter of 2024?

In this edition of our quarterly blog series, we help you make sense of two big trends: preparation for federal elections and public distrust in innovation.

Emily Jensen

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Imagine Canada Hosts Panel on Ethical AI and the Opportunities & Challenges in the Nonprofit Sector

On May 30th, Imagine Canada hosted a panel discussion on the ethical considerations charities and nonprofits need to consider when embedding Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies within their organization.

Chantal Edwards

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ARAO Learning Club: 5 thought-provoking pieces to further your personal understanding of anti-racism and anti-oppression

In this post, we share five pieces from the past year that sparked particularly impactful conversations and some of the questions we explored to frame these discussions. We encourage you to engage with this content and the questions provided to further your understanding of anti-racism and anti-oppression.

Sarah Yu