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What trends will impact charities and nonprofits in the second quarter of 2024?
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The ethical fundraiser: Growing donations through building trust

Ethics is the cornerstone of fundraising. Without it, the public simply wouldn’t give to charities, and the sector’s programs and services could never be provided. Ethics is the way charities demonstrate their commitment to accountability and transparency, and show the public they are worthy of its trust and confidence.

Michael Nilsen (Guest Author)

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Updates on federal supports for charities and nonprofits

As charities and nonprofits continue to serve their communities while managing the impacts felt from the COVID-19 crisis, rising cases across the country spell the onset of a second wave.

Adam Jog

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The Fundraiser's Field Guide to Spotting Foundations

If foundations are an important part of your fundraising portfolio, you’re not alone. In a reader survey, 92% of Grantseeker Monthly readers said they raise funds from Canadian foundations.  But what exactly does everyone mean when they use the word foundation? 

Devon Hurvid

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Changes to the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy

Changes have been made to the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy to broaden the reach of the program and make it easier for eligible employers, including charities and nonprofits, to access much-needed support during this time of crisis.

Adam Jog

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Moving mountains together: An opportunity for impact

Eliminating hunger and poverty. Curing diseases. Building a just society. These are just some of the big, audacious goals that charities are trying to tackle within Canada and around the world.

Elke Rubach (Guest Author) & Bruce MacDonald

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Untangling the Corporate Web: Charity Conglomerates and the WE Charity Scandal

Until recently, conglomerates and tangled, opaque corporate webs were not words commonly used to describe charities. The WE Charity scandal has raised new questions about complex corporate structures and opacity in the charitable sector.

Yves Savoie (Guest Author)

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