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Mazarine Treyz: What a woman can do

(November 5, 2020) Mazarine Treyz has an answer to the question many white people have been asking of Black, Indigenous and people of colour in the wake of the racial and economic injustice laid bare by the pandemic and police violence. What can I do?  As the sole proprietor of a business offering online education to prospective leaders in the nonprofit sector, Treyz … [Read more...] about Mazarine Treyz: What a woman can do

Blumberg Snapshot: Taking measurement of the charity sector, 2010 to 2018

(October 30, 2020) The charity sector is unique and notoriously difficult to measure. There are approximately 86,000 charities in Canada, one for every 430 people in the country. Organizations falling under the charity umbrella include large post-secondary institutions and hospitals, as well as a neighbourhood groups with $5000 in the bank. If every charity issued an annual … [Read more...] about Blumberg Snapshot: Taking measurement of the charity sector, 2010 to 2018

Raising Money during COVID: Funders in a Dangerous Time

(October 8, 2020) When the pandemic first hit in mid March and everyone was sent home, Juniper Locilento, Chief Development and Communications Officer at Community Food Centres Canada, was expecting things to slow down, that raising money during COVID would be slow.  “I thought this might be the perfect opportunity to get caught up on all those projects our team just … [Read more...] about Raising Money during COVID: Funders in a Dangerous Time

How are Canadians are doing?

(September 28, 2020) A new report from the Environics Institute and Vancity serves as a check-in with the nation, helping answer the question of how Canadians are doing in the fall out from the financial stress and social isolation necessitated by the coronavirus pandemic.   How are we feeling about ourselves? About each other?  Is there something about our social … [Read more...] about How are Canadians are doing?

Charity Sector Employees: Employee Stats and Industry Compensation included in new study released by The Charity Report

(September 17, 2020) In an attempt to narrow the information gap about comparative compensation in the charity sector, the Charity Report announced today the release of its latest intelligence report Charity Sector Employees: Employee Stats, Industry Compensation and Salary Averages for 2018. For those working in the charity sector, the questions come fast and … [Read more...] about Charity Sector Employees: Employee Stats and Industry Compensation included in new study released by The Charity Report

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Heroin: What came first—the suffering or the criminalization?

June 20, 2022 By Literary Circle

The Smart NonProfit : Staying Human-Centred in an Automated World 

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Is America’s next civil war already in progress?

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Nora Loreto and her book Spin Doctors are here to tell us how we got here

January 24, 2022 By Literary Circle

Cid Brunet, A Stripper’s Memoir: One woman’s tour through humankind

December 20, 2021 By Literary Circle

Wayne Simpson: Photos of the human soul

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