The charitable sector needs to change in four big ways to recover from the pandemic, Senator Ratna Omidvar says
Why It Matters
Canadaโs charitable and non-profit sector contributes 8.1 percent of the countryโs GDP, more than the retail industry, and employs about two million Canadians. The sector will play a vital role in our countryโs recovery from COVID-19, but canโt do so without its own recovery in the meantime.
Though charities and non-profits are eager to get back work as usual, they should resist the urge to โslide back to business as yesterday,โ said Senator Ratna Omidvar in a Future of Good webinar yesterday. โWe may forget that it is the new normal that we should be preparing for. And the new normal cries out very loudly for a sustained, in depth, ongoing conversation with the government.โ
In June of 2019, the Canadian Senate released Catalyst for Change: A Roadmap to a Stronger Charitable Sector, a first of its kind report on ways the Canadian charitable and non-profit sector should modernize. The report made 42 recommendations, and consulted a range of social impact sector professionals, funders, executives, volunteers and public servants
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