Issues, Priorities and Structure of the Canadian Voluntary Sector
This article was developed from a presentation to the 1990 Spring Research Forum of Independent Sector and the United States Strategic Institute in Boston. This
This article was developed from a presentation to the 1990 Spring Research Forum of Independent Sector and the United States Strategic Institute in Boston. This
Introduction The concept of a negative tax to funnel money to low-income individuals has been widely discussed as a means of alleviating poverty. In fact,
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
Readers are invited to respond to articles in this section. If appropriate, their views will be published This article was adapted from a speech to
Recently, legislation has been proposed that may affect registered charities and their donors. More specifically, on December 16, 1987 the Minister of Finance tabled a
Published by the Foundation Center, 888 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY. 10106, 1984, pp. 239,$12.50 (US) Why Charity? The Case for a Third Sector By
Introduction Statesmen, politicians and journalists have always enjoyed painting comparative word portraits of the United States and Canada showing a strong family resemblance.Both nations use
Canadians have become less generous. This disturbing conclusion emerges unmistakably from this issue’s study by Hans Deeg, How and What Canadians Contribute to Charity and