The Law Foundation of British Columbia announced a $5 million grant fund to support one-time projects to advance access to justice for people and communities in British Columbia. Applications from existing nonprofits and collaborative entities/groups operating in British Columbia and/or for the benefit of people living in British Columbia are welcome. Organizations may apply for […]
The Dr. Rogers Prize is a $300,000 cash prize awarded every two years to celebrate the achievements of exceptional individuals working in novel, innovative, and disruptive medical research and practices to advance health, medicine, and healing in Canada. The Dr. Rogers Prize recipients embody the vision, leadership and integrity as that of Dr. Roger Hayward […]
The Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund invites applications for the Food Sovereignty Bundles, made possible by the Walmart Foundation. Organizations and groups eligible for the program can apply for $5,000 to $100,000 for projects centred on food sovereignty, food security, and nutritional health and wellness, while embedding Indigenous knowledge and practices to achieve community resilience. All project […]
The Canadian Cancer Statistics Report was developed by the Canadian Cancer Statistics Advisory Committee in collaboration with the Canadian Cancer Society, Statistics Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada, with cancer data provided by the provincial and territorial cancer registries through the Canadian Cancer Registry. The report examines the economic impact of cancer in […]
The Canada Post Community Foundation announced that applications are now open for the 2025 Canada Post Community Foundation Grants. The Foundation provides grants to Canadian schools, charities and community organizations that provide programming to children and youth (up to age 21). Grant streams: Grants for community-based support projects Eligible projects should increase the capacity of an organization and […]
If you are job searching, are you prepared to sell yourself on a phone pre-screening call? If you are in the midst of a job search, keep in mind, hiring managers may prefer to chat with you by phone before moving forward in the interviewing process. Recruiters use these types of phone calls to pre-screen […]
Pride at Work Canada announced that applications are now open for the THRIVE 2025 Virtual Leadership Program. THRIVE is a ten-week virtual program that will develop the next generation of Two-Spirit, queer and trans people managers. Participants will get exclusive access to Two-spirit, queer and trans leaders working at the highest levels of Canadian business […]
How can nonprofits and charities better deal with increasing political uncertainty? Our recent CharityVillage Connects podcast episode, Navigating the Stormy Waters of Political Uncertainty: Government Relations for Nonprofits, gathered numerous government relations experts to address this very question. As part of these interviews, we spoke with Chris Holz, Principal of Campbell Strategies and Government Relations […]
Data is an essential tool for small organizations. When it is collected and managed correctly it can help your organization make data-driven decisions and remove the guesswork. It allows your organization to assess your past fundraising strategies to determine what worked, what was ineffective, and what could be improved going forward. And finally, analyzing trends […]
The Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) published the Municipalities Under Pressure: The Growing Human and Financial Cost of Ontario’s Homelessness Crisis Report, which reveals the unprecedented and growing toll of homelessness on individuals, families, communities, and governments. The study was conducted by HelpSeeker Technologies, in partnership with AMO, the Ontario Municipal Social Services Association […]