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Excerpted from September 11: The Philanthropic Response, published by the Foundation Center in December, 2004
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From 2005 to 2009, Canada’s roughly 85,000 charities reported that their collective revenues increased by roughly one quarter, equivalent to an annual growth rate of over 4%. Given this high rate of growth and the economic turbulence of the last few years, it is timely to look more closely at how...
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Table of contents :
List of figures
Introduction
2012 results
Nearly 6 in 10 responding charities reproting growth in charitable receipts
Predicted change in charitable receipts compared with actual results
Nearly two-thirds met fundraising goal for 2012
Trends since 2012
Types of...
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Aggressive spending-reduction policies at the federal level beg for new types of financing such as social finance and social impact bonds to fund socially beneficial projects. But the implementation of social finance tools, in particular social impact bonds, could significantly change or even...
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Évaluation des impacts de l'Initiative sur le secteur bénévole et communautaire : Leçons apprises de l'Initiative sur le secteur bénévole et communautaire (2000-2005) - août 2009
Le but du présent rapport est de fournir une synthèse du travail d'évaluation effectué à ce jour relativement à l...
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Findings indicate confidence of charity leaders returns amid increase in financial pressures.
Responses to the most recent edition of the Sector Monitor indicate a return of confidence among charity leaders amid the trend of continued financial pressures. Levels of human and financial resources...
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Abstract :
The term ‘fundraising methods’ refers to the tactics used by charities to generate current or future monies and gifts in kind to provide services to clients, fund research, and cover administrative costs. Under conditions of reduced financial support from government, fundraising...
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