Category Archives: News

Share your organization’s experiences engaging with MLAs and the BC Government through this survey by May 2, 2025

Nonprofits are vital partners in building strong and connected communities across British Columbia. The 2020 updates to the Lobbyists Transparency Act created barriers for nonprofits, often discouraging communication with elected officials. In 2022, Vantage Point, together with sector partners Board Voice, United Way BC, and the Vancouver Foundation, submitted recommendations aimed at addressing the barriers […]

Spiritual Perspective – the Three Pillars of Charity| Gauranga Darshan Das

Charity isn’t just about material needs. It encompasses physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. While the poor need food and shelter, the rich often lack spiritual guidance. True charity addresses all three. Let’s extend compassion to everyone, regardless of wealth. #socialimpact #yogastories #bhagavadgita #charityforsoul #charity #realwealth #realcharity #harekrishna #iskcon #adviceoftheday #bhagavatamclass #spirituality #bhakti #gaurangadarshandas === Follow […]

Nonprofit institutions and volunteering: Economic contribution, first quarter to fourth quarter 2024

Statistics Canada released the economic contribution of nonprofit institutions in Canada report. The data showed a 0.3% increase in real GDP in the fourth quarter of 2024. All nonprofit subsectors contributed positively to the rise in real GDP in the fourth quarter. The number of nonprofit jobs decreased in the fourth quarter (-0.1%), the first […]

Ratan Tata’s Generosity Revealed: How Much Does He Donate?

1. Discover the incredible philanthropy of Ratan Tata and learn how much he contributes to various causes every year. 2. Explore the impact of Ratan Tata’s charitable donations and the causes he supports. 3. This video delves into Ratan Tata’s philanthropic efforts, showcasing his commitment to making a difference in the world. #RatanTata #Philanthropy #Charity […]

The Cannexus26 Call for Presenters is now open

Cannexus26, Canada’s Career Development Conference, will be held on January 26-28, 2026, in Ottawa. CERIC invites individuals or organizations with an interest in presenting at the annual Cannexus conference to submit a brief session outline for consideration using the Proposal Form and encourages people to inform colleagues or students of this opportunity.  The deadline to submit a presentation proposal is […]

Kidney donation bonds best friends for life

In 2013, Karla was diagnosed with IgA nephropathy, a kidney disease that can lead to loss of kidney function. Under the expert care of Dr. Bijal Patel, a board-certified nephrologist (kidney doctor) affiliated with Sharp Community Medical Group and Sharp Memorial Hospital, Karla’s care team slowed the progression of her disease. Eight years later, however, […]

Participate in Volunteer Canada’s new National Volunteer Action Strategy survey

Volunteer Canada‘s new National Volunteer Action Strategy survey is open to anyone who lives, works, or volunteers in Canada. Your feedback will help Volunteer Canada improve how they recruit, engage, and support volunteers across Canada. Whether you are a seasoned volunteer or have never had the opportunity to volunteer, they would like to learn more about […]

UNICEF provides aid bag in Girls Schools

It is a bag provided by UNICEF in schools . Islamic Relief visits our school a few days ago and arranged a program in school. Different government school students performed in that program and at last these bags were given to girls.I hope it is helpful for girls @UNICEF #Help #FloodEffectedAreas #Nasirabad #Pakistan #UNICEFPakistan #Aid […]

Global Governance Author Panel: Migration, Refugees, and UNHCR

“Migration, Refugees, and UNHCR” is a dialogue on refugee and migration policy in the context of UNHCR’s 70th anniversary hosted by the David M. Kennedy Center at Brigham Young University. Panelists Dr. Erika Feller, Vice Chancellor’s Fellow at The University of Melbourne, Former Assistant High Commissioner of UNHCR and author of “UNHCR at 70: A […]