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The philanthropic sector of our society is changing rapidly for economic, social and political reasons. Contributors to this issue help us better to understand some of
The philanthropic sector of our society is changing rapidly for economic, social and political reasons. Contributors to this issue help us better to understand some of
Three recent decisions of the Ontario courts should be noted by charity trustees. Mutual Fund Investments by Trustees First, in Re Haslam and Haslam [(1994),
This article was adapted from a presentation to a Voluntary Sector Management panel discussion at York University, North York, Ontario, in July, 1995. The author
The purpose of this articles is to review some aspects of evaluation from a practical rather than a technical viewpoint, and to look at recent
Community foundations and United Way would appear to be a perfect match for one another. They provide different yet complementary services. They share many of
This article was developed from “Fit To Be Tithed: Risks and Rewards for Charities and Churches”, a seminar offered by the Department of Continuing Legal
This paper is an expansion of “Charitable Foundations and the Law: The Directors’ Responsibilities and Liabilities”, a presentation to the Community Foundations of Canada 1994 Conference,
By Frank Minton and Lorna Somers Published by Somersmith, Waterdown, Ontario LOR 2HO REVIEWED BY GEOFFREY J.R. DYER Tory Tory DesLauriers & Binnington, Barristers and