Subjects -> SOCIOLOGY (Total: 553 journals)
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- Combatting polarization by transforming anger into action
Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: As we commemorate the Quebec City mosque massacre, the Muslim Association of Canada’s Abdul Nakua argues that non-profit organizations can play a critical role in nurturing a vibrant democratic society to combat the toxic effects of polarization.The post Combatting polarization by transforming anger into action appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Fri, 27 Jan 2023 20:06:36 +000
- Our Editorial Advisory Committee offers questions to the sector for 2023
Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: As we worked with journalist Sharon Riley on our 2023 outlook, we asked our Editorial Advisory Committee to share the questions and concerns they areThe post Our Editorial Advisory Committee offers questions to the sector for 2023 appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Tue, 24 Jan 2023 22:16:10 +000
- ‘Era of uncertainty’: How leaders in Canada’s non-profit sector are
preparing for 2023 Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: Polarization, giving trends, equity, HR issues, reconciliation, the data gap, the climate crisis: we asked leaders in Canada’s non-profit and charitable sector about the challenges and societal shifts they’ll be watching in 2023. Here’s what they had to say.The post ‘Era of uncertainty’: How leaders in Canada’s non-profit sector are preparing for 2023 appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Tue, 24 Jan 2023 21:12:31 +000
- Resilience and the management of non-profit organizations
Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has tested the resilience of many organizations. In their practical and timely book, Dennis Young and Elizabeth Searing take the opportunity to look at the larger question of preparedness in sector groups for dealing with circumstances – society-wide or unique to a specific organization – that threaten their viability. The post Resilience and the management of non-profit organizations appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Mon, 16 Jan 2023 20:51:13 +000
- New pathway to partnership opens with CRA draft guidance on qualifying
disbursements Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: Hopes are high that changes to the Income Tax Act will make it easier to fund non-qualified donees, meaning more resources, more flexibility, and more collaboration between funders and organizations that have often been shut out. The two-month consultation period on the draft guidelines ends January 31.The post New pathway to partnership opens with CRA draft guidance on qualifying disbursements appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Fri, 13 Jan 2023 15:37:15 +000
- L’avenir du travail et des travailleurs du secteur sans but lucratif
après la pandémie Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: À peine sortis de la grisaille de la pandémie, nous trouvons le courage de regarder les choses en face et de faire le point.Comment s’enThe post L’avenir du travail et des travailleurs du secteur sans but lucratif après la pandémie appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Mon, 09 Jan 2023 17:25:56 +000
- The future of non-profit work and workers post-pandemic
Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: In the face of unprecedented demand for services, financial vulnerabilities, and a human resources crisis, the sector is at a crossroads. In this introduction to our Work in Progress series, which will examine the key issues relevant to the future of non-profit work and workers, contributor Yvonne Rodney outlines some of the fixes that are needed now. The post The future of non-profit work and workers post-pandemic appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Mon, 09 Jan 2023 17:18:18 +000
- Climate transition requires a sense of urgency, sector leaders say
Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: Philanthropic foundations can manage their investments to provide much-needed support on the most urgent issues facing the planet in a variety of ways: divestment, transition financing combined with shareholder engagement, impact/ESG investment – or even winding down and freeing up their endowments to accelerate work toward a net-zero Canada by 2050. The post Climate transition requires a sense of urgency, sector leaders say appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Mon, 19 Dec 2022 20:20:53 +000
- Systemic Islamophobia by the CRA that targets the heart of the community
is the worst kind of all Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: Over the past year, academics and policy experts have been reporting on what appear to be discriminatory practices in the CRA’s audits of Muslim-led charities. Contributor Memona Hossain suggests six ways the sector can help confront this systemic flaw and work with the Muslim charitable sector to build a strong, authentic, and unapologetic Muslim narrative.The post Systemic Islamophobia by the CRA that targets the heart of the community is the worst kind of all appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Mon, 12 Dec 2022 20:24:38 +000
- Faites-vous entendre au sujet des nouvelles lignes directrices de l’ARC
sur les partenariats entre organismes de bienfaisance et donataires non reconnus Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: Plus tôt cette année, en réaction aux appels de l’ensemble du secteur exhortant le gouvernement fédéral à remplacer la règle de « direction et contrôle », unThe post Faites-vous entendre au sujet des nouvelles lignes directrices de l’ARC sur les partenariats entre organismes de bienfaisance et donataires non reconnus appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Mon, 12 Dec 2022 18:56:40 +000
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