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"Canadian charities need a new regulatory system. Currently, charities are regulated primarily at the federal level by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). But because charities, by virtue of the donation tax credit, can reduce the tax base, the CRA’s regulating them conflicts with its mandate to...
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This Sector Monitor edition presents mid-2011 results. A total of 1,447 leaders of registered charities responded to our fourth Sector Monitor survey, which was open between May 25 and June 30, 2011. Throughout this report, we compare the results of the most recent survey with those of...
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Table of contents
Chapter 1. Introduction to the research problem
Chapter 2. Methodological issues in charitable giving
Chapter 3. The philanthropic poor : in search of explanations for the relative generosity of lower income households
Chapter 4. Resources that make you generous : effects of...
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Accountability requires that The HSUS communicate the impact of both its direct service work and its policy and advocacy efforts. In 2006, The HSUS increased its focus on evaluation and began working toward the development of an impact framework for measuring and reporting its results. This is...
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The non-profit sector in Canada : an introduction / Michael Hall and Keith G. Banting
Distinctive trajectories : homecare and the voluntary sector in Quebec and Ontario / Jane Jenson and Susan D. Phillips
Religious nonprofits : social service provision by congregations...
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"The 2003 General Social Survey (GSS) on Social Engagement was ... designed to collect information on a wide range of activities in which Canadians are engaged, such as their social contacts with family, friends and neighbours; their involvement in formal organizations, political activities...
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Welcome to Imagine Canada’s fifth Sector Monitor report since the program began late 2009. In this report we present results from our newly expanded survey sample which almost doubles the number of charities surveyed previously. Survey findings from mid-2011 suggested increased optimism; this does...
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