
Giving Guide: When good deeds make great business sense
Corporate philanthropy programs allow businesses to make a difference in their community while gaining brand visibility

Giving Guide: When good deeds make great business sense
Corporate philanthropy programs allow businesses to make a difference in their community while gaining brand visibility

Giving Guide: How charitable boards can foster a fundraising culture
Asking for money doesn’t come naturally to everyone. Here are several strategies to engage boards in a collective effort

Giving Guide: The generational shift reshaping Ottawa’s charitable sector
The 2019 edition of the Giving Guide asks why does a demographic shift matter for charitable engagement?

A decade of fundraising for children in need
This summer’s 10th annual Help Kids Grow Up Charity Golf Tournament, benefitting Variety of Ottawa and the Canadian Foundation for Children with AIDS (CFCA) was

‘The business of philanthropy’: Ottawa’s nonprofit sector embraces professionalization
Organizations and charities are looking to the skills and standards of the private sector to respond to an increasing need for accountability and business acumen

‘Venture philanthropy’ unlocks new revenue streams for charities
With its recent purchase of a downtown office building, local nonprofit Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) is tapping into a new – albeit unconventional

Declining pool of individual donors in Ottawa puts focus on creative corporate partnerships
New research shows that donations made by individuals in the National Capital Region to charitable and nonprofit organizations are on the decline, creating opportunities for
AFP Ottawa Philanthropy Awards celebrate some of Ottawa’s most tireless supporters
Three sisters raise awareness over youth homelessness after the oldest comes face-to-face with a teenage girl begging for change outside their neighbourhood grocery store. A

Canadian donors make mark in The Bahamas
In the hot blazing sun, 15-year-old Cameron Williams peddled and peddled in his flipflops up the spine of Exuma, Bahamas. His old, rickety BMX bike

Canadian donors make mark in The Bahamas
In the hot blazing sun, 15-year-old Cameron Williams peddled and peddled in his flipflops up the spine of Exuma, Bahamas. His old, rickety BMX bike
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