Animal WelfareFunded Research

World Animal Protection highlights the threat of superbugs on World Food Day

TORONTO–The rise of superbugs from industrial farming is presenting a danger to public health worldwide says global charity World Animal Protection. This is because on industrial farms, animals are routinely given the same important antibiotics used to treat humans who are seriously ill. October 16th was World Food Day, and …

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CharitiesCorporate Philanthropy

Canada Life calling on charities to apply for new seasonal donation

Six registered Canadian charities to each receive $10,000 funding boost during holiday season WINNIPEG, MB–Canada Life is calling on registered Canadian charities to apply for a one-time seasonal donation. As 2020 has been a tough year and many individuals and families are struggling, these donations are meant to help Canadians …

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Industry NewsYouth Initiatives

WE Charity Delivers Documents to Finance Committee

Responses made publicly available on WE Charity’s website TORONTO–In anticipation of the Finance Committee resuming its study of WE Charity, and in fulfilment of undertakings from its previous study, WE Charity is providing information and documents requested during its witness testimony at FINA on July 28 and August 13, 2020. …

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Data SourcesHeathcare

Health Charities, Patient Groups Jointly Protect Access to Breakthrough Medical Treatments in Canada

Patients shut out of process leading to the release of revised guidelines by the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board TORONTO and MONTREAL–As exciting medical advances continue to be made around the world, there is a shared concern that people in Canada will not be able to access these scientific breakthroughs. …

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July August 2020

World Around Us

In the middle of March, to protect residents from COVID-19, Prince Edward Island closed all of its long-term care facilities to visitors. While this reduced the risk of potential infection, residents were affected by the lack of visits, experiencing loneliness and feeling disconnected. Kent Hudson, Executive Director of Community Foundation …

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July August 2020

Will Fundraisers Finally Give Up on Personalization?

By Stephen Shaw Mastering the practice of personalization can seem overwhelming for marketers, leaving them to wonder whether the cost and effort is worth the trouble. But giving up on the dream of one-to-one marketing would be a shame. When the era of Big Data dawned in the early 2000s …

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July August 2020

The Changing Art of Donor-Centred Fundraising

Donor-centred fundraising (DCF) is the dominant mode of thought and practice in the fundraising profession. But its core principles have been challenged by the rise of the new community-centric fundraising (CCF) movement — inspired by the ideas of American thought leader Vu Le — in what is becoming a clash …

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July August 2020

Seen, Heard & Noted

Workplace Rivalries Hold Steady Despite Pandemic; charities still on the agenda Though business teams continue to work remotely, a sense of workplace competition is still alive and well, new research from global staffing firm Robert Half shows. And that means charities may still be benefiting from in-house competition during fundraising …

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July August 2020

Raising Funds & Consciousness in 2020

By Tracy Howard Nneka Allen is an accomplished professional fundraiser, but to get an idea of the unique lens with which she views the role requires only a look at the profile summary on her LinkedIn page. Fundraiser is listed but it comes after the titles “Relationship-Builder/Stone-Catcher/Freedom-Fighter.” A sixth-generation Canadian …

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July August 2020

A Perspective of Privilege: Volunteer Engagement is a Non-Priority

By Joanne McKiernan The data confirms it — 2020 has changed our sector in almost every way. We’ve learned 35 percent of charities in Canada have seen a significant increase in demand due to COVID-19, while 2 in 3 have lost more than 30 percent of the revenue that allows …

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