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Federal budget 2024 - What is the nonprofit sector asking for?
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Funding Diversity: How to Protect Your Organization’s Financial Health

There are countless stories about thriving nonprofits who rely solely on a large government grant each year. They do amazing work and help hundreds in their communities, but a shift in political leadership, for example, could lead to a cancellation of their grant. Programs can then shut down and the organization struggles to stay afloat.

Tasi Gottschlag (Guest Author)

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Beyond the “ideal” fundraiser: Equitable recovery requires confronting uncomfortable truths in philanthropy

As fundraisers, we are on the frontlines of securing resources to keep our causes alive.

Nayeon Kim (Guest Author)

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Wake up call: New report on Community Investment

Imagine Canada’s new research explores the most pressing and long term shifts in corporate social investment in Canada, encouraging Canadian companies to think differently about how they invest with and engage in their communities as they explore paths forward.

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“I Don’t Feel Safe at Work” – How We Are Failing to Protect Nonprofit Staff from Sexual Harassment

One in four. That’s the number of women in the fundraising profession who report they have been sexually harassed on the job. I’d like you to think about that in the context of your organization. 25% of the female fundraisers you work with have been subjected to “contacts, gestures, or behaviour of a sexual nature” that were unwanted or humiliating.

Liz LeClair, CFRE (Guest Author)

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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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