Social impact professionals are still networking. Here are 4 ways they’re doing it
In-person conferences and mixers offer a sense of community online gatherings seem to lack, but plenty of social impact sector professionals are still networking
In-person conferences and mixers offer a sense of community online gatherings seem to lack, but plenty of social impact sector professionals are still networking
Survivor Corps, a grassroots group of 130,000 COVID-19 survivors globally, could provide a blueprint for social impact organizations looking to support the community
Black residents of Canada’s largest city are only about 9 percent of the population, yet comprise 24 percent of Toronto’s COVID-19 cases
The start of a national childcare program, improved rent support, and up to $100 billion in economic stimulus spending are on the table.
Maintaining community during the COVID-19 pandemic requires more than just a stable internet connection.
Undocumented workers, disability benefit recipients, and unhoused Canadians largely don’t benefit from the Liberal government’s new COVID-19 income assistance program
The Liberals’ Throne Speech outlines a bold plan for COVID-19 recovery, but barely mentions social impact organizations.
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