Seven ways to break down workplace silos

Does your organization suffer from silos?

Bin there, donated that: The state of charity shops

Charity thrift shops are increasingly appealing to the wider consumer public. What’s their secret?

NDP MP proposes tax credit for volunteers

How much would you compensate a volunteer for his or her work and/or time?

A gradual impact: Inspiring tomorrow’s leaders through higher education

Carleton University is launching a new Master of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership degree and graduate diploma in the summer of 2013.

Why RFPs should be a nonprofit leader’s best friend

Learn how to create winning RFPs by following these ten tips.

Back from the brink: How nonprofits bounce back from crippling funding cuts

Despite the potential volatility of funding dollars, it is possible for nonprofits to recover from financial trauma and bounce back.

Governance Q&A: Limits on terms…or not?

Having read the pros and cons of board member term limits, how do you decide what is right for your organization?

Vital Signs 2012: Halifax

This is the first year Vital Signs has included the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM), the largest municipal region in Atlantic Canada. It revealed some surprising findings.

Vital Signs 2012: Toronto

The Toronto Community Foundation’s Vital Toronto Fund is made up of three grant programs that support solutions to issues identified in its annual Vital Signs Report.

Vital Signs 2012: Montreal

Montreal’s Vital Signs report touches on a number of important issues, highlighting concerns that include high education drop-out rates.