Canadian Directory to Foundations & Corporations
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Whether you’re new to fundraising or a seasoned professional, the Canadian Directory to Foundations & Corporations can help you connect with funders that are interested in your cause.
We offer personal and group demonstrations of the Directory! Click on one of the links below to register for a group demonstration (live webinar) of our Directory, or email us at directory@imaginecanada.ca to book your personal demonstration.
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See the Canadian Directory to Foundations & Corporations in action! We offer free demonstrations of the Directory! To register click on the date you wish to attend. If the dates listed are not convenient you can email us at directory@imaginecanada.ca to request a personal demonstration!
1. September 2nd, 12:30 PM EST.
2. September 17th, 1:00 PM EST.
If you are looking for specific data on the Canadian charitable and nonprofit sector such as giving or volunteering activities and trends, visit our Nonprofit Library to view Canada’s largest collection of charitable and nonprofit sector resources.
Did you know that there are 161,000 nonprofilts and charities in Canada?
Did you know that Canada’s nonprofit and voluntary sector is the 2nd largest in the world?
The sector represents $79.1 billion or 7.8% of the gross domestic product
The sector is larger than automotive and manufacturing. It generates $112 billion in revenues and employs 2 million people
Canadians donated $10 billion in 2007
Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick have the highest donor rates.
Canadians volunteered 2.1 billion hours in 2007
Young Canadians aged 15 to 24 are more likely to volunteer than Canadians in any other age group
One percent of nonprofits command 60% of all revenues flowing to the sector
Canadians with the lowest household incomes give a greater percentage of their income than others
Saskatchewan has the highest volunteer rate in the country, followed by the Northwest Territories and the Yukon
Those exposed to giving and volunteering activities early in life are more likely to continue those behaviours as adults
Upcoming Events
- 2010 SectorCast
June 16, 2010 - December 8, 2010 - Programme de Webconférences – série 2010
June 16, 2010 - December 8, 2010 - What's New at the Charities Directorate?
September 14, 2010 - Live Directory Tour!
September 17, 2010 - Record Keeping: Maintaining Books and Records
October 5, 2010 - Valuation Principles: How to Determine the Value of Gifts-in-Kind and Donor Benefit
October 19, 2010 - INFO-IMPÔTS: Demander l'enregistrement à titre d'organisme de bienfaisance
October 26, 2010 - Gift Planning: Marketing and Managing Planned Gifts
November 2, 2010 - Taking Care of Business: Activities for Charities
November 23, 2010 - INFO-IMPÔTS: S'occuper de son organisme : des activités pour les organismes de bienfaisance
November 23, 2010
