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Statistics Canada releases crucial new data on many aspects of the nonprofit sector
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Reflecting on a year of crisis and nonprofit advocacy

The period since the global pandemic was declared in March 2020 has been tumultuous and challenging in innumerable ways, and the nonprofit sector has not been spared.

Emily Jensen

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Recent data releases from Statistics Canada are helpful but more is needed

Having accurate and up-to-date evidence is key to informed decision-making. Unfortunately, the nonprofit sector has been experiencing a data deficit for some time now.

Emily Jensen

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Building Your Prospect List: What Makes a “Good” Funder?

So your nonprofit organization has an exciting initiative but you need support to get it off the ground? Wondering how to build a list of prospective funders?

Haley MacDonald

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How much should I ask for in a grant application?

Deciding how much to ask for in a grant application can be a perilous job.

Paul Anderson

Sector Stats

Get to know Canada’s social sector! Explore this infographic to learn about the size, scope, and economic contribution of charities and nonprofits across Canada.

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Do you have your digital ducks in a row?

The rewards of recognizing risk, planning ahead and being prepared have never been more evident than in the wake of the past 12 months.

Marcy Sullivan (Guest Author)

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Statistics Canada releases crucial new data on many aspects of the nonprofit sector

The nonprofit sector has been facing a data deficit for years, but a recent survey has helped fill some of the key gaps in our knowledge about our sector. In January and February 2024, Statistics Canada surveyed more than 8,000 charities and nonprofits about a variety of topics.

Emily Jensen