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What trends will impact charities and nonprofits in the second quarter of 2025?
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How to be the nonprofit every fundraiser wants to work for

Nonprofits constantly struggle to hire and keep great fundraisers, with the average tenure of a development professional being just 16 months. Competition for talent is fierce, whether it’s for roles focused on individual donors, corporate partners, or grant fundraising.

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New Results from Statistics Canada’s Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating

These findings provide an important update on giving and volunteering trends in Canada, providing a snapshot of how Canadians are engaging with charities and nonprofits in the post-pandemic era.

Jodene Baker and David Lasby

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Let's Imagine Podcast EPISODE 30: Beyond Inclusion: Decolonizing Workplaces and Centering Cultural Safety

In this episode, host Bruce MacDonald welcomes Eden Fineday as they explore how nonprofits can rethink power, hiring, and leadership to foster deeper cultural safety for Indigenous, Black, and racialized staff.

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Let's Imagine Podcast EPISODE 29: Building Trust, Not Just Transactions – Rethinking Corporate–Nonprofit Partnerships

In this episode, host Bruce MacDonald sits down with Andrea Barrack, SVP, Sustainability & Impact at RBC, and Claudia Hepburn, CEO of Windmill Microlending—a charity that helps skilled immigrants and refugees leverage their talents and build successful careers in Canada.

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Beyond the Noise - How Companies are Navigating Social Expectations in 2025

At our recent PRISM Network Roundtable, social impact leaders across industries shared how they’re showing up for nonprofit partners and adapting plans to meet expectations and navigate shifting climates.

Holly Stanczak

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A Day on the Hill: Pushing for a Stronger Nonprofit Future

On September 26, 2024, over 30 nonprofit leaders from across Canada convened on Parliament Hill to champion bold policy changes for the charitable and nonprofit sector.

Mathilde Ponson

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Four women working in a business meeting in a cafe coffee shop
Related blog post

How to be the nonprofit every fundraiser wants to work for

Nonprofits constantly struggle to hire and keep great fundraisers, with the average tenure of a development professional being just 16 months. Competition for talent is fierce, whether it’s for roles focused on individual donors, corporate partners, or grant fundraising.

Imagine Canada staff