Illustrator and animator Claire Nest sets ideas in motion
For Claire Nest, trust is the key to working well with illustrators – and impact is the result.
Claire Nest is a Montreal-based illustrator and animator.
For Claire Nest, trust is the key to working well with illustrators – and impact is the result.
Through a yearlong series of articles and conversations taking stock of the Journal at 50 years, we have considered how our publication and the sector we’re part of have evolved – and where we go from here.
The latest conversations on the future of the philanthropic sector – and of this journal – bring to light “widening” generational differences, writes Tim Harper.
With almost 40% of the registered charities in Canada religious charities, failure to release the guidance has tangible implications for many organizations trying to comply with federal income tax and common law requirements.
Dans le contexte actuel de montée de l’antisémitisme, de préoccupations liées à l’islamophobie et de questions concernant Noël et Pâques, il est plus important que
In part two of a series looking at the role of The Philanthropist Journal within the broader charitable and non-profit sector, contributor Tim Harper shifts focus from the past to the future, from the sector’s “elders” to its “reformers.”
Il serait, si j’ose dire, peu charitable de décrire le Philanthropist Journal d’antan comme étant seulement gris, lourd, et même « assez indigeste », pour reprendre les
The sector and The Philanthropist Journal have travelled more than 50 years together. Contributor Tim Harper talks to five sector “elders” about The Journal’s past and what its role, as a publication that belongs to the sector, should be going forward.