Corporate Giving: Why Non-Profits Are Vulnerable
This article was developed from a presentation to the Convention of the Canadian Society of Association Executives in Winnipeg, August 28, 1989. On corporate giving
This article was developed from a presentation to the Convention of the Canadian Society of Association Executives in Winnipeg, August 28, 1989. On corporate giving
The Ontario Minister of Colleges and Universities frequently has cause to consider the views of the Ontario Council on University Affairs (OCUA). OCUA strives to
Introduction When my child died I thought that no one could understand how it felt It was only when I started attending a self-help group
Introduction The selection of professionals to manage fund-raising programs is a key decision for trustees and executives of non-profit organizations. The expectation when hiring a
The Goods and Services Tax: An Update for Charities and NonProfit Organizations [For several years the federal government has been preparing the Canadian public for
Our preoccupation with money, noted in the last issue, continues with this. The indefatigable Allan Arlett brings us up to date with trends and issues
By John Paul Dalsimer Published by Energize Books, 5450 Wissahickon Avenue, Lobby A, Philadelphia, PA 19144, 1989, $20.50 US. REVIEWED BY JOHN D. GREGORY Treasurer,
Readers are invited to respond to articles in this section. If appropriate, their views will be published. This article is adapted from Dr. MacLeod’s speech