Editorial
Welcome to the second issue of The Philanthropist online. The first, in May 2009, has been well received, with good suggestions for further improvements. The
Welcome to the second issue of The Philanthropist online. The first, in May 2009, has been well received, with good suggestions for further improvements. The
“You don’t ever want a crisis to go to waste; it’s an opportunity to do important things that you would otherwise avoid.” Rahm Emanuel, White
Program Director, Community Foundations of Canada, Ottawa, Ontariointr o duction canadian Community foundations are key supp orters of the charitable sector across the country, which
This article is an edited version of a paper presented at the National Symposium on Charity Law, May 10, 2007, Toronto. This article addresses certain tax
INTRODUCTION Charitable organizations have a long history in Canada, as in the United States, of caring for disadvantaged populations. During the post-World War II period
By Kerry O’Halloran Published by Routledge, New York. pp. 437, paper $44.95 REVIEWED BY BOB WYATT Executive Director, The Muttart Foundation, Edmonton, Alberta When most
Introduction Apart from the challenge of always needing to raise more money, perhaps the most difficult problem for United Ways is how to fairly allocate
This article is adapted from a speech by Alan Broadbent to a Community Trusts of New Zealand conference in March 2006. Introduction The Maytree Foundation was
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