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We open a new volume of The Philanthropist on a different footing: quarterly if possible, but not necessarily quarterly. In the early years under founding
We open a new volume of The Philanthropist on a different footing: quarterly if possible, but not necessarily quarterly. In the early years under founding
The present, past and future of charities all get some attention in this issue. The present state of Canadian charities includes a mix of organizations
By Michael Mears Published by Voluntary Action Directorate, Multiculturalism and Citizenship Canada, June 1991 REVIEWED BY GEORGE V. FORSTER Financial Planning Consultant, Toronto This 18-page
The views expressed in this article are those of the author and not necessarily those of the Canadian Red Cross Society. Every fund-raising professional is
Cite as (1991), 10 Philanthrop. No., pp. PREPARED BY CLAUDIA WILLETTS, M.L.S. Subject Index A ADVOCACY SEE POLITICAL ADVOCACY AUDITOR GENERAL. Canada Report on tax
This article was adapted from a presentation to The Canadian Centre for Philanthropy’s Conference Partners in Philanthropy I Partenaires en Philanthropic J/, in Montreal in
Published by the National Center for Nonprofit Boards, Washington, D.C., (1991), pp. 140 For many people fund raising is an onerous task even in the
This article has been developed from a workshop of The Canadian Centre for Philanthropy’s conference “Challenge ’91: Survive and Thrive in the Nineties”, held at