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What trends will impact charities and nonprofits in the second quarter of 2025?
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Partnering to Drive Innovation and Experimentation during the Pandemic: Turning Crisis into Opportunity

As the world around us evolves, we must make sure we are changing in tandem to effectively bring about the changes we would like to see in it.

Junaid Habibi (Guest Author)

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Creating Reconciliation for You, Others, and Life

The word ‘reconciliation’ appears with increasing urgency as we approach our first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. With it comes a heaviness that occupies spaces of dissatisfaction, cynicism, or outright anger that equates to ‘failure,’ especially regarding Indian Residential Schools in Canada.

Returning to Spirit (Guest Author)

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How to engage in Federal Election 2021: rules for charities & nonprofits

On September 20th, the next government will receive a mandate from voters, and our sector in particular is well-positioned to promote the interests of communities to both the public and to those who will soon be tasked with approving and implementing public policy for the critical few years to come. 

Bernadette Johnson and Laurence Therrien

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New study shows recovery will be challenging for some Canadian charities

More than a year since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the effects of the crisis are still being deeply felt by many charities across the country. Our latest Sector Monitor survey shows how the pandemic continues to challenge the sector and suggests that recovery will be challenging for many organizations.

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From Crisis to Opportunity: New Report on Corporate-Nonprofit Partnerships

This new report delves into one of the community investment trends that emerged during the pandemic: innovative partnerships. This research follows the Wake Up Call study, released in the Fall of 2020, and continues to answer the question of: how can corporate philanthropy do better, and do more? 

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Emails Getting Flagged as Spam? It’s Time to Increase Your Nonprofit’s Sending Reputation

According to a 2019 U.S. study, the monthly spam rate for nonprofit emails was 20.18%. When you translate that into donation opportunities, the study found that nonprofits lost out on as much as $92 million because of spam filters and low deliverability rates. 

Sam Lego (Guest Author)

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