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5 Ways Nonprofits Must Adapt to the Modern Giving World

When one thinks of the word “modern,” oftentimes it is associated with technology, change, something completely new and maybe even something complex that innovates processes for the better. However, modern doesn’t always have to mean complex.

Libi Berenson (Guest Author)

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Running up that Hill: Exerting Influence on the Legislative Process

We’re sharing our experience organizing this event so it can help others new to advocacy or who have never organized a Hill Day before.

Imagine Canada's Public Policy Team

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7 reasons why your nonprofit should invest in HR technology

Nonprofit organizations today are under increasing pressure to manage a wide variety of Human Resources (HR) tasks with little to no support. From designing new ways of working remotely to handling legal compliance issues - HR challenges have never been greater!

Partner HR by Silent Partner Software

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Want to Make a Difference? 5 Alternatives to Starting a Registered Charity

Striving to make the world a better place is a noble way to spend your working years, and becoming a registered charity is often assumed to be the only route to working towards the greater good.

Sam Lego (Guest Author)

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Charities and Nonprofits Forced to Adapt as Debt and Deficit Reduction Becomes Fiscal Priority

In this blog post, we will explore recent federal trends in debt and deficit levels and investigate how this has potential to impact the charitable and nonprofit sector.

Inez Hillel, Vivic Research

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The Current Climate: What is happening in the B3 Sector?

B3 organizations (Black-focused, Black-led, and Black-serving) continue to play a critical role in helping vulnerable members of the Black community as a result of shared and lived experiences.

Centre for Young Black Professionals (CEE)

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