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Former MaRS executives co-found new global impact investment firm

TwinRiver Capital, which launched on July 14, is promising to serve “a new generation of private, public and philanthropic investors looking to make a positive difference with their capital.”

When we all return to the office, will social impact organizations keep supporting parents and caregivers?

Experts say social impact organizations are willing to offer more flexible working arrangements for parents and other caregivers on their staff.

There’s a mentorship gap in Canada. Here’s how — and why — to close it.

Leaders in the social impact world need to step up to become mentors, and funders need to help build up mentorship programs’ capacity, according to new MENTOR Canada research

Are Canadian foundations afraid of death?

In Canada, philanthropic perpetuity is the norm, but some are bucking the trend

This new organization will investigate the power imbalance between Canadian funders and marginalized communities

New Power Labs will work to accelerate access to capital for marginalized communities through research, advocacy, and hosting conversations within the sector.

Ten concrete ways INGOs can decolonize their aid work

A new report offers a blueprint for global aid organizations to “radically transform power relations towards greater equity” in their operations.

‘Redistribute your stimulus check’: How one U.S. coalition is bridging the social impact sector’s racist funding divide

The New Economy Coalition is urging wealthy institutions and individuals to donate to the Black Solidarity Economy Fund

Future of Good is hiring an Audience Engagement Editor
Six things Ontario’s social impact world needs to know about the new provincial budget

The province’s Progressive Conservative government is promising record investments in housing, vaccination efforts, and childcare spaces.

Online programming might not be accessible to everyone. This organization cracked the code.

Business strategist Manu Sharma says considering the accessibility of online programming should be a key consideration for social impact organizations who largely operate digitally.