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What’s all the buzz about quiet quitting?
What’s all the buzz about quiet quitting? First we had “The Great Resignation” and now it is the “Quiet Quitting” craze. Regardless of what we call it, the fact remains that employees are re-evaluating their workplace priorities. But is Quiet … Continue reading
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Village Vibes
Get up-to-date nonprofit compensation data in our brand new report The 2022 Canadian Nonprofit Sector Salary & Benefits Report: The Pandemic Edition provides the latest data related to compensation and benefits packages in the Canadian nonprofit sector. In this report, … Continue reading
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Alliance Mail / In-Coming Hot Weather
Hello Alliance friends, My name is Susanna Fong – I am the Administrative Coordinator at the Alliance. Our Communications lead Anna Zoria is currently on summer holiday, so I will be penning the newsletter until she is back Earlier this week, I attended the Vancouver … Continue reading
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Apply Now for the Recovery and Resiliency Fund
Applications are now open for the Recovery and Resiliency Fund until September 30, 2022. Through a partnership between the Government of BC, Vancouver Foundation, United Way BC, and New Relationship Trust, $34 million in multi-year, flexible grants will be available for … Continue reading
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New legislation allows for increased collaboration between charities and Indigenous organizations
In our recent CharityVillage Connects podcast episode, we explored the potential ramifications of Bill S-216, otherwise known as the Effective and Accountable Charities Act. Now passed “in essence” as part of Bill C-19, the legislation will allow charities to more … Continue reading
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June at PLEO
We are thrilled to announce that PLEO is participating in the Great Canadian Giving Challenge! For every $1 donated to PLEO from June 1st to 30th, our giving platform Canada Helps will give us a chance to win $20,000! This … Continue reading
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May at PLEO
Pacific Legal Education and Outreach Society is thrilled to announce that the Minister of National Revenue, the Honourable Diane Lebouthillier has appointed our Founder and Legal Director Martha Rans QC to the Advisory Committee on the Charitable Sector (ACCS). As … Continue reading
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PLEO July Newsletter
Privacy Policies + Bill C-11 As we melt in the heat dome I am sure the last thing on everyone’s minds is privacy. Or maybe it is because we have been following the trajectory of federal Bill C-11 the new Consumer Privacy … Continue reading
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Working Towards a More Equitable Charitable Sector
Let’s Make it Easier to Do Good By eliminating mandated racist and colonial ways of engaging with communities in the charitable sector. Bill S-222 Unless you are a political enthusiast or closely watch the charitable sector, you probably haven’t heard … Continue reading
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Summer school is open for nonprofit professionals!
Registration is now open for our summer webinars. Join us to learn how to organize a virtual or hybrid fundraising gala, manage a virtual team, plan for a successful leadership transition, and build resiliency while applying a trauma-informed lens to … Continue reading
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CanadaHelps Webinar | Beyond Events: Alternative Revenue Streams for Your Charity
Live events are a critical source of revenue in our sector, and it’s been a hard year without them. You had to get creative, finding new ways to fundraise. That’s why we’ve transformed our Events platform. You can now diversify … Continue reading
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Wondering how to transition your volunteer program to virtual? Our new online course can help.
Learn how to transition your volunteer program to virtual in our new course. We’ve added a brand new course on virtual volunteering to our lineup of eLearning courses. Like all of our courses, this virtual volunteering course is online and … Continue reading
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March Newsletter from PLEO!
Making it Easier to Do Good with Senator Ratna Omidvar Ensuring equal partnerships and accountability through Bill S- 222, the Effective and Accountable Charities Act. How can our systems make it easier for non-profits and charities to have lasting impact? … Continue reading
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CanadaHelps: Reduce receipting stress, master fundraising tools, and invest in donor relationships
From the first time someone gives to you, you have the opportunity to grow a relationship that contributes to your charity’s long term success. This month, we’re bringing you the educational resources and tools that will help you refine your … Continue reading
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The Artist’s Reserved Rights Transfer and Sale Agreement
The following contract is a revision of The Artist’s Reserved Rights Transfer and Sale Agreement created by conceptual art curator-publisher Seth Siegelaub and lawyer Robert Projansky in New York in 1971. The “Artist’s Contract,” or “The Projansky Agreement,” as it … Continue reading
How to prevent virtual burnout from online meetings
How to go from virtual burnout to feeling energized while online Your organization has decided that online is the way to do meetings now and suddenly you’re faced with a packed schedule. You might be feeling overwhelmed with all of … Continue reading
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CanadaHelps November Digest: Optimize Your Year-End Campaigns.
It’s your busiest time of the year, and we’re here for you. As you focus on meeting your 2020 fundraising goals, we’ve added new product features and resources to help you achieve success. Plus, we’re pleased to announce a chance … Continue reading
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Participate today in the 2021 Canadian Nonprofit Salary Survey
Complete the survey to save 50% on the final report. Hello, We have exciting news – the 2021 Canadian Nonprofit Sector Salary & Benefits Report from CharityVillage will be published soon! We need your participation to make this the best report … Continue reading
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Craft Better Emails this GivingTuesday [Free Templates]
Stand Out in Your Donors’ Inboxes This GivingTuesday There are only 28 days left until GivingTuesday! It’s time to organize how you’ll get supporters on board for the big day. Sending emails is the quickest and most cost-effective way to … Continue reading
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8 reasons to try crowdfunding today
Does crowdfunding actually work? 8 convincing reasons for your nonprofit to try crowdfunding today Learn more about how our crowdfunding services can help you generate serious revenue — join our free webinar on Oct. 22. Details and registration here. Everyone … Continue reading
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