Tomorrow, join us to hear from nonprofit founders (@MaryTidlund & @marchulljacquin) & academics (@susannakislenko & @PalomaRaggo) about the joys/challenges of being a founder & ideas about when to nurture a pipeline of talent for succession: https://t.co/ggMC3InTYp
Bill Cross, a professor of Political Science at @Carleton_U and also a student in the MPNL program spoke to PANL Perspectives about the relationships between NSOs and government — and what can be done to increase oversight and decrease abuse in sports. https://t.co/3PzUDMXjt9
@canadiancharity The Humber Fundraising program was good, and had a long run with several program coordinators, amazing faculty, caring professional advisory council members, and remarkably talented students who are helping make the world better.
Agreed @MHMasonQC - the article is irresponsible. There is no comparison with private sector organizations of similar size or complexity, or with similar charities in other countries. And, it assumes charity employees should work with the 'passion bonus' discount. @MPNLCarleton
Okay - I am STEAMING at the unstated premise of this article and at the Minister’s comments. Must we keep hammering home that charities are not “bake sale” operations - many are incredibly complex international organizations 1/2 https://t.co/5g4e2LjnrW
Ireland announced a National Policy on Philanthropy including the establishment of a centre of excellence to create and collate valid, timely, comparable data and knowledge on philanthropy in Ireland.' Canada might take a lesson from this. https://t.co/oStyALkvDm
Help us celebrate 10 years of the @MPNLCarleton on June 29th with a panel of international experts addressing international trends in #philanthropy. Register at https://t.co/6Pn2JRjIjA
A webinar providing practical insights about nonprofit boards from experienced @ICDCanada nonprofit directors. Pleased to be moderating this session May 31. Hoping some @MPNLCarleton friends join us. Register here: https://t.co/jB2pyB7PuE
Looking forward to the launch of the first comprehensive book on disaster philanthropy. It's 4 pm Eastern Time, and you can bring something other than coffee. @MPNLCarleton
Don’t forget to sign up to attend tomorrow’s PhilanthroTHINK webinar:
‘Wise Investment: ESG, Impact & Responsible Investing’ with @TessaHebb, Kristina Inrig, and Richard Maitland taking place at 4pm EST. Go here to register: https://t.co/MuC2uYcaaO
Join us for “Canada’s Nonprofit Labour Market: A Dual Crisis?”, a free #PhilanthroTHINK webinar on April 13 from 4:00-5:15 p.m. (EDT). Register here: https://t.co/JfqzJy3qm8
As part of PANL Perspectives’ “Charity Revocations” series, Don McRae writes about church closures and the loss of community social capital. Read here: https://t.co/Yp84FZKn6G
In this three-minute video for the @UnitedWayEO, @SusanDPhillips discusses three critical changes needed in Ontario’s nonprofit sector: https://t.co/PG8g3sLw7F
Happy 50th NVSQ - a great achievement. The articles look back and forward on the field, with a special reflection from all the former and current editors. @MPNLCarleton@ARNOVA
Out now #NVSQ's 5⃣0⃣th Anniversary Special Issue!!
Many thanks to @ChaoGuo1 Angela Bies & @SusanDPhillips for editing this special issue!
#NVSQ#NVSQ50th
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Register for #PhilanthroTHINK webinar "Opportunities & Challenges of Artificial Intelligence for the Sector” on March 23, featuring panelists Dr. Adegboyega Ojo, Dr. @PalomaRaggo, and @npl_lpi executive lead and co-founder Narinder Dham: https://t.co/5ZcEUFZ4Q4
In our online first article in @RegGov_journal @cndougherty and I examine the potential of
celebrity nonprofits in policy capture, focusing on WE Charity in the Canada Student Services Grant. https://t.co/CoNSQy7My7