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What trends will impact charities and nonprofits in the last quarter of 2024?
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Insider insights: 5 tips on how to write a winning grant application

Writing grant proposals can be daunting. We’re lucky to have a few seasoned grant writers here at Imagine Canada.

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Making government grants work for communities

What words would you like to see characterize the relationship between the federal government and charities? Collaborative? Respectful? Innovative?

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Digital Waste 101: How your nonprofit can recycle old electronics

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Social procurement in action

In our series on social procurement, we talk to social enterprises, policymakers, across the country to get a handle on what this policy area means for the work of social enterprises.

Bernadette Johnson

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Building Equality One Decision and One Question at a Time: Imagine Canada Learns the Equity Sequence™️

What do you do once you decide to lead your sector toward greater equality?



Anna Dewar Gully & Dr. Kristen Liesch

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The gamification of evaluation for nonprofits and charities

Your charity or nonprofit’s post-program evaluations and surveys might benefit from using gamification to engage your respondents.

Marika Warner & Bryan Heal

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