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Article: What Would a Gift Economy Approach to Running a Nonprofit Look Like?
Sue Carter Kahl, Nonprofit Quarterly
What Would a Gift Economy Approach to Running a Nonprofit Look Like? Sue Carter Kahl July 25, 2023 Share Tweet Share Email Print Two pairs of black hands, belonging to an adult and child, wrapping a gift in an African print cloth. Image Credit: Askar Abayev on pexels.com Leaders in the social sector hear it all the time: nonprofits should run like a business.
Has Your Charity Been Impacted by Floods, Wildfires, or Other Adverse Weather Events? Contact the CRA
Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
The CRA released a statement acknowledging that some charities may be unable to meet their filing obligations due to extraordinary circumstances, such as a fire or flood. In such cases, you are advised to contact the CRA Charities Directorate as soon as possible to discuss your situation. This will
[Resource] Article: What Trends Will Impact Charities and Nonprofits in the Third Quarter of 2023?
Cathy Barr, Ph.D. & Emily Jensen, Imagine Canada
Climate crisis continues to create challenges, feds ramp up for elections, new EDI data is a wakeup call for white-led nonprofits
Podcast: Building Health Equity-Focused Public Health Organizations
National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH)
Season 1 of Mind the Disruption was a success! We’ve decided to release bonus content from three episodes.
Program: Strengthening Primary Care in Northern, Rural and Remote Communities (apply by September 25, 2023)
Healthcare Excellence Canada
Healthcare Excellence Canada is launching a new program to strengthen team-based primary care in northern, rural and remote communities. Apply by September 25, 2023 to help improve access to safe, including culturally safe, high-quality primary care in your community.People who live in these communi
Podcast: Responsible Disruption - From Ideas to Impact
The Social Impact Lab
Join us in this enlightening episode as we delve into the world of evaluation and innovation with two esteemed guests, James Stauch, Executive Director for the Institute for Community Prosperity at Mount Royal University and Bethany White, Evaluation Manager from United Way of Calgary and Area. In
Literature Review: Decolonizing Research Ethics Using Indigenous Knowledges
Homeless Hub
Research involving Indigenous Peoples often results in little or no benefit to the communities involved and, in many instances, is still causing harm. To ensure such research is safe and beneficial to the communities involved, current research practices need to undergo fundamental changes.To that en
Article: When the DEI Discussion Offends
Ashleigh Rae-Thomas, The Philanthropist Journal
In this reflection on Cannexus, the national career-development conference, Ashleigh-Rae Thomas wonders how she and another participant could have such contrasting reactions to discussions of diversity in the workplace. Black, Indigenous, and racialized people all know well the importance of DEI eff
Toolkit: Addressing Toxicity in Non-profits
Righting Relations Non-Profit Sector Change Lab and John Humphrey Centre
The Righting Relations Non-Profit Sector Change Lab in collaboration with the John Humphrey Centre, is excited to share with you a new toolkit resource, Reflections on Transforming the Non-Profit Sector: Addressing Toxicity in Nonprofits. This toolkit emerged from a report that examined how the No
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