Religion and philanthropy: How does a place of worship really benefit the public?
Most people, in their pre-pandemic travels, would likely pass by at least one place of worship every day. As they did, many probably gave no
Most people, in their pre-pandemic travels, would likely pass by at least one place of worship every day. As they did, many probably gave no
March 20 was the day the team at MakeWay (then called Tides Canada) mobilized. The Vancouver-headquartered public foundation had been reaching out to its community
For more than a decade, the owners of Canadian news organizations have seen a steady stream of the advertising revenues they need to keep their
The recently released Report of the Special Senate Committee on the Charitable Sector, “Catalyst for Change: A Roadmap to a Stronger Charitable Sector,” puts broad
As Canada’s charities continue to respond to a severe pandemic-related financial beating, they are also confronting serious questions about their business models, their lack of
En 2022, la revue The Philanthropist célébrera son 50e anniversaire. Au moment du lancement, en 1972, l’équipe de rédaction a exprimé l’espoir que cette publication « servirait
Alors que les organismes de bienfaisance canadiens continuent de faire face à de graves problèmes financiers liés à la pandémie, ils sont aussi confrontés à
Canadian non-profit staff who work with vulnerable communities around the world are urging the federal government to maintain international development and humanitarian aid and establish