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Social Impact Organizations Sent Their Staff Home a Year Ago. Hereā€™s What Theyā€™ve Learned About Remote Work So Far.

Brennan Doherty, Future of Good

The Future of Good released this story on social impact organizations across the sector, one year after transitioning to work from home. Here are their stories on what it took, besides just making sure everyone emptied out the staff fridge. Learn more as roughly two-thirds of Canadian charities alo

Digital Communication Policies Guide for Nonprofits

Imagine Canada

As more work is done online, developing digital policies ahead of time allows your organization to plan for its short-term needs as well as mitigates long-term risks. Created by Imagine Canada and Keela, this guide contains tips, how-to's, and checklists for a Social Media Policy, a Fundraising Pol

Inclusion Without Clear Lines Of Accountability Is Pointless. Hereā€™s Why.

Sheree Atcheson, Forbes

By dictionary definition, accountability is ā€œthe fact or condition of being accountable; responsibilityā€. It is a way to define answerability, liability and reporting. We see accountability embedded into organizations for finance, engineering, product delivery and more, but yet when we look at d

Trauma and the Experience of Emotional Swings

Shahram Heshmat Ph.D.

A hallmark of trauma is its capacity to overwhelm our minds and beliefs. Traumas deeply affect the way we see ourselves, other people, and the world. T rauma is not the same as something merely stressful. Trauma can lead individuals to see themselves as helpless or damaged and believe that negative

Vaccine pain and anxiety management: the CARD system

Immunize Canada

COVID-19 is a very infectious disease that can cause lifethreatening illness. COVID-19 disease can affect anyone. However, it is more dangerous for older adults. Because of this, older adults are one of the first groups of people being offered the COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccinations are recurring health

Barriers and motivators of physical activity participation in middle-aged and older adultsā€”A systematic review

Karl Spiteri, David Broom, Amira Hassan Bekhet, John Xerri De Caro, Bob Laventure, Kate Grafton, Sheffield Hallam University

Abstract Identifying the difference in barriers and motivators between middle-age and olderĀ adults could contribute toward the development of age-specific health promotionĀ interventions. The aim of this review was to synthesize the literature on barriers and motivators for physical activity in mi

211 Alberta Final Report

211 Alberta and the Seniors Informaiton Phone Line

211 and the Seniors Information Phone Line have released figures from 2020 in the latest annual report. It was a busy year, as the service became an important source of information during the COVID-19 pandemic. Highlights include:Ā  LEARN MORE

ONE BIG EXPERIMENT Chronicling a Nonprofit Merger in Action

Institute for Community Prosperity

Nonprofit human service organization mergers are relatively uncommon, and nonprofit mergers are particularly rare in Alberta - there appear to be scarcely more than one or two mergers of human service organizations in the province per decade. This interim report captures early stage insights from a

Merging for Good: A Case-Based Framework for Supporting Effective Nonprofit Amalgamations

Institute for Community Prosperity

This is a framework for nonprofit organizations that may be considering embarking on a merger, or a similar form of amalgamation or consolidation. It is also for funders - government, foundations, corporate or individual donors - and other sector ā€˜capacity buildersā€™ interested in supporting or a

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