Canadian aid groups denounce airdrops as “costly, dangerous and ineffective”

Why It Matters

Despite dwindling supplies and a total blockade on anything new entering the Gaza Strip, aid organizations staffed by Palestinians themselves continue to serve the local population. However, with Israeli authorities imposing new registration requirements on INGOs, many may have to leave the Gaza Strip after working in the region for decades.

Toronto’s Centre for Social Innovation sells Annex coworking space, one office remains

Why It Matters

Interest rates and economic volatility have created challenges for the non-profit sector. However, some mission-driven organizations, like the Centre for Social Innovation, are finding creative solutions. Could community-led financing assist other social purpose organizations?

Some B.C. non-profits avoiding talking to government due to 'onerous' lobbying laws

Why It Matters

While lobbying registries are common across Canada, in B.C., non-profits have to go through the same heavy requirements as their corporate counterparts. The province’s Lobbyists Transparency Act is about to undergo a review; here is what non-profits say needs to change to keep the registries from draining front-line resources.

Canadian aid groups call for end to Gaza siege as mass starvation spreads

Why It Matters

Front-line aid workers facing the same starvation and violence as their fellow Palestinians, even as they work to serve them, say humanitarian organizations. But there is still time to save lives.

Bread, Calgary’s emergency food search platform, rolls out nationally

Why It Matters

A partnership between two Canadian social impact technology platforms has the potential to exponentially increase the amount of data collected about emergency food needs and provisions, offering a blueprint for data-informed service delivery, dignity-first design, and national impact.