What The Numbers Say: Highlights From Imagine Canada’s First Sector Monitor
The sector monitor is a new survey program of Imagine Canada that will regularly gather information on the issues facing Canada’s charitable and nonprofit sector.
The sector monitor is a new survey program of Imagine Canada that will regularly gather information on the issues facing Canada’s charitable and nonprofit sector.
Although politicians and powerful players pay lip service to civil society, the reality on the ground is different. Ask the human rights defender sentenced to
Viewpoint provides a forum for informed discussion of issues of wide interest to the voluntary sector. The opinions expressed are those of the authors. This
Introduction The British are historically avid supporters of charity, giving around £1 billion each year to local, national and international causes. They give to street
Money and the control of money are our themes in this number. How to get money always perplexes the charity, and Ian McCuaig runs through
For summer reading this year The Philanthropist offers some practical law and some thoughts on the regulation of charities. The practical law comes from Blake
The Philanthropist welcomes and, if appropriate, will publish responses to any of its articles or features. (Reference: The Philanthropist, Vol. VI, No.1, Spring 1986, p.41) After
The development of philanthropy in Canada has created a need for a structured approach by philanthropic organizations to all areas of their operations from the