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Here’s how to better support women living on low income, according to Families Canada

Even though Canada has award-winning financial literacy programs, they are not fully accessible to many women living on low incomes

Disbursement quota hike to 5 per cent given royal assent, now law

Beginning in 2023, foundations with assets of more than $1 million will need to boost the amount they give to charity

Campbellford/Seymour Community Foundation suspends 2023 granting to ‘protect’ endowment amidst market downturn

“We’re not panicking. We’re just being prudent,” says Russ Christianson, member of the finance committee for the Campbellford/Seymour Community Foundation

Canada’s National Adaptation Strategy is the first plan of its kind to prepare communities for climate disaster. Here are its blind spots.

The National Adaptation Strategy promises a ‘down payment’ of $1.6 billion to prepare Canada’s healthcare capacity, infrastructure, and communities for climate change.

Canada makes “significant pledges” at COP15, announces Indigenous guardians network, but needs provincial buy-in to protect biodiversity

Canada commits to protecting 30 percent of its land and water by 2030

CanadaHelps annual report card shows donations are up by eight per cent, but need is increasing too

Nearly $19 million was donated in support of Ukraine through CanadaHelps in the first 40 days of the war, but contributions have since plummeted

How not to do holiday giving: “charity tourism” and old socks cost non-profits time and money

Homeless shelters aren’t there to teach your kids a lesson and thrift stores don’t want your old mattresses

“Giving crumbs of space and time isn’t enough”: young environmental leaders chime in on COP27

Canadian youth leaders share their major takeaways from COP27 — what worked, what didn’t, and what needs to change.

“Overworked and undervalued,” Canada’s caregivers are on the brink of a collapse, says report

The most recent Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence report paints a picture of the fragile caregiver landscape in Canada today, how COVID worsened the situation, and what is needed for better caregiver support.

“Never an individual movement”: Three prominent activists on the state of human rights in Canada

Three human rights advocates share how they are making progress on their goals through collective, community-led work

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