Five ways social sector funding will (or should) transform coming out of COVID

What you missed at the Future of Good summit on transforming funding models

Why It Matters

Canada’s philanthropic sector holds at least $85 billion in assets, and that’s likely grown since COVID began. The stewarding of that money and the power imbalance it builds deserve scrutiny — and requires transformation, speakers agreed.

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