Imagine Canada’s research department focuses on analyzing trends and data that informs the rest of the work we do, whether it’s working with governments, corporations, or individual charities and nonprofits. Browse our most recent reports, factsheets and presentations below to save time, gain knowledge and stay informed.
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Latest Research Materials
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Sector Monitor v.3 no.2
2013
Category: Report
Survey conducted: November 7, 2012 to January 4, 2013 Findings indicate confidence of charity leaders returns amid increase in financial pressures. Responses to the most recent edition of the...
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Sector Monitor v. 3 no. 1
2012
Category: Report
Survey conducted: June 19 to August 10, 2012 Findings indicate sector may face greater challenges in the coming year. Responses to the most recent edition of the Sector Monitor indicate a decrease...
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Sector Monitor v.1 no. 3
2011
Category: Report
Survey conducted: October 28 to November 24, 2010 This issue of the Sector Monitor looks at conditions in late 2010. The report presents results for the Monitor’s core set of tracking questions and...
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Sector Monitor v. 2, no. 1
2011
Category: Report
Survey conducted: May 25 to June 30, 2011 This Sector Monitor edition presents mid-2011 results. A total of 1,447 leaders of registered charities responded to our fourth Sector Monitor survey...
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Sector Monitor v. 2, no. 2
2011
Category: Report
Survey conducted: November 3 to December 2, 2011 Welcome to Imagine Canada’s fifth Sector Monitor report since the program began late 2009. In this report we present results from our newly...
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Sector Monitor v.1 no. 1
2010
Category: Report
Survey conducted: November 24, 2009 to January 11, 2010 The first version of the Sector Monitor focused on the effects of the recent economic downturn on registered charities. The report summarizes...
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Sector Monitor v.1 no. 2
2010
Category: Report
Survey conducted: June 16 to July 18, 2010 This issue of the Sector Monitor report compares conditions from the first half of 2010 to the baseline established by the first survey. The primary focus...

