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Federal election 2025: Parties go on the record on nonprofit issues
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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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Electronic Recycling Association

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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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Federal election 2025: Parties go on the record on nonprofit issues

On April 28, Canadians will head to the polls and we want to ensure that the thousands of nonprofit sector voters understand where the major political parties stand on key sector priorities.

Emily Jensen