No One Left Behind
Marketing & fundraising – Sarah Chamberlin CAMH Launches $500-million No One Left Behind Campaign for Mental Health Research By Sarah Chamberlin Happy 2023! I am proud to kick off this year with some exciting news from CAMH Foundation: On February 7, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) publicly …
Examining Quiet Quitting in the NFP Sector
By Jason Egbuna Over the past couple of years, a variety of things in the workplace have changed. Remote work became more prevalent as a result of COVID-19, layoffs increased, and we saw the rise of what has been termed “quiet quitting” — which essentially involves not outright quitting a …
Breakfast Briefing
Attend this free 2023 Breakfast Briefing for the philanthropic sector in Canada, sponsored by Sage Canada and organized by Foundation Magazine. Catch the best and brightest discuss, debate and decide on topics which impact all of us. Coming on March 30th. Send up to 5 delegates for FREE. The Finance …
CAMH Launches $500-million No One Left Behind Campaign for Mental Health Research
No One Left Behind By Sarah Chamberlin Happy 2023! I am proud to kick off this year with some exciting news from CAMH Foundation: On February 7, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) publicly launched No One Left Behind, the largest-known fundraising campaign for mental health. With an …
Seen, Heard and Noted
Quebecor increases its support for adapted housing for adults with multiple disabilities with $300,000 donation to Le Pilier Foundation. Le Pilier Foundation is pleased to announce that Quebecor, a loyal partner since 2005, has deepened its commitment with an additional $300,000 contribution to support Maison Québecor. The donation will make …
Tales of Three Foundations
Wealth Management – Malcolm Burrows By Malcolm Burrows Canadian foundations are experiencing an exceptional moment — of philanthropy, global challenges, and regulatory change. This moment has the potential to produce positive results for charities and communities, but it helps to understand how and why. Below are tales of three Canadian …
CARPE DIEM: Shifting Paradigms
LEADERSHIP – KATHLEEN PROVOST By Kathleen A. Provost, CFRE, MAdEd As a professional fundraiser, I always seek to understand what influences my profession and how this impacts my ability to do my work. What has happened in the last few years, and more specifically in the last few months …
Leading a Movement to Drive Change for Mental Health
By Sarah Chamberlin We are in the midst of a global mental health crisis. Mental health has historically lagged behind other areas of research and care, and it continues to be riddled with trial and error. People often search and suffer for years before finding the right treatment for their …
New Rules of Engagement
Exploring the work-life intersection LEADERSHIP – By Kathleen A. Provost, CFRE, MAdEd As a professional fundraiser, I often question how I can be at my best while trying to build relationships with others. I have this notion that this global pandemic should be teaching us something about our way of …
Crohn’s and Colitis Canada, Pfizer Canada Announce 2022 Women in IBD Award Recipients
For the third year, these awards celebrate outstanding contributions of female leaders in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) research TORONTO and KIRKLAND, QC.—Crohn’s and Colitis Canada and Pfizer Canada are pleased to announce the two recipients of the 2022 Women in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Awards. The winners were selected through …