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Read MoreCollective Impact (CI) describes an innovative technique for working collectively in community to address complex social issues. Request for examples in your community!
Read MoreEverything Present in the Seed, a new literacy level leadership manual that can be used by organizations to train volunteers in how to build community.
Read MoreIn early March your Keeping in Touch team attended a BC Healthy Communities webinar on building resilient communities.
Read MoreCharityVillage offers a great article that will help your organization define survey goals, design and implement a survey.
Read MoreThis publication provides a great overview of the Social Determinants of Health and examines 14 key determinates to determine their impact on the health of an individual, family or community.
Read MoreIn this article, CharityVillage offers an insider’s look at the decision making processing within 3 Canadian Foundations – The Niagara Community Foundation, The Vancouver Foundation and the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Foundation.
Read MoreThe Canadian Association of Family Resource Programs (FRP Canada) has produced a set of Peer Mentoring Templates and Guides for family support practitioners and volunteers, as part of their Social Inclusion Project.
Read MoreCharityvillage provides an informative overview of a collection of mobile apps with particular relevance to nonprofit professionals.
Read MoreThe Muttart Foundation out of Alberta has prepared a guide for the financial management of non-profits by Boards.
Read MoreJodie Shupac has written an article for Charity Village taking examples from both practicum managers and students into consideration to develop tips for the management and full utilization of the energy, knowledge and skills of practicum students.
Read MoreToo little time? Too much stress? These are the worries of just about everyone who works in the nonprofit world (and most people outside of it, too!).
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