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The Digital Future of Canadian Philanthropy
Why philanthropists should embrace digital innovation with a focus on social research and development.
Why philanthropists should embrace digital innovation with a focus on social research and development.
How women’s movements are holding ground and breaking ground.
Indigenous traditions are key to building the relationships, reciprocity, and reconciliation that Canada needs for a strong future.
How can we make the most of next gen donors’ particular focus on impact?
How the Hewlett Foundation’s Madison Initiative has redesigned its grantmaking process to make life easier for both its staff and its grantees.
At the Bush Foundation, grantmakers use an analytical approach to identify the right people who can make a difference, and supply them with the tools, connections, and inspiration they need.
To make the best and most consistent decisions, impact investors need to think about values as much as they think about growth and financial returns.
By designing programs and policies to overcome longstanding systemic barriers in communities, we can expand opportunities for equity.
When nonprofits dole out grant money to peers, the result is a transformative experience that fosters innovation, collaboration, and learning.
The funding ecosystem has a greater role to play in the survival of nonprofits than their internal structure.