150 Profiles: Lynne Skromeda
As a way to mark the 150th anniversary of confederation, The Philanthropist profiled Canadians from across the non-profit sector and put a face to 150
As a way to mark the 150th anniversary of confederation, The Philanthropist profiled Canadians from across the non-profit sector and put a face to 150
Is a profit motive necessary to motivate cash flows for social good? Do we need a revolution in the way that we tackle social issues?
As we mark the 150th anniversary of confederation, The Philanthropist is profiling Canadians from across the non-profit sector and putting a face to 150 individuals who work
Editor’s Introduction This article is the second in a series of short articles that describe projects or programs in Waterloo Region. The previous article, D.B.
A relatively new player in the area of grants to the arts in Ontario is the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund. While it is not
Volume 15 opens with a long essay on the place of art in the law of charity. The author, Kevin James, won the 1998 Philanthropist
This issue talks about change, imminent change and proposed change. Imminent change affects a number of Ontario hospitals and hospitals in other parts of the
By Iris Nowell Published by Hounslow Press, Toronto, 1996, pp. 398 REVIEWED BY BETSY CLARKE Consultant in Philanthropy and Senior Associate, Bouza & Associates It