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Feb 5, 2024 |
thephilanthropist.ca | Sharon Riley |Yvonne Rodney |Kylie Adair |Abdul Nakua
Share X - formerly known as Twitter Facebook Linkedin Email Sections Analysis Topics Leadership, Philanthropy and Funding ISSN 2562-1491 Original Link https://thephilanthropist.ca/2024/02/we-asked-leaders-in-the-charitable-and-non-profit-sector-whats-top-of-mind-for-them-in-2024/ Download Choose Print or Save to PDF in the print dialogue and turn off “Header and Footers” Read more Explore More Articles In mid-August of last year, Renee Sanderson, the executive director of the Yellowknife...
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Jan 8, 2024 |
thephilanthropist.ca | Yvonne Rodney |Tanya Hannah Rumble |Nicole McVan |Abdul Nakua
Series Work in Progress Share X - formerly known as Twitter Facebook Linkedin Email Sections Personalities & Interviews Topics Leadership ISSN 2562-1491 Original Link https://thephilanthropist.ca/2024/01/the-decision-to-step-down-reflections-from-four-foundation-leaders/ Download Choose Print or Save to PDF in the print dialogue and turn off “Header and Footers” Read more in series onWork in Progress Explore More Articles The Philanthropist Journal recently sat down with four foundation...
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May 12, 2023 |
thephilanthropist.ca | Paulette Senior |Angela Long |Désirée Duchesne |Yvonne Rodney
As we celebrate our mothers and caregivers this Mother’s Day, we need to address the gendered catch-22 of motherhood, writes Paulette Senior. Philanthropy must move beyond the ethos of “motherhood as solution” or “motherhood as problem,” she says, and centre women’s humanity beyond their care work – and get ambitious about lightening their load. Mother’s Day has . In the United States in the mid-1800s, Mother’s Day focused on sanitation to curb high infant mortality.
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May 8, 2023 |
thephilanthropist.ca | Christina Palassio |Yvonne Rodney
In an exclusive interview with Christina Palassio, Anand Giridharadas, whose latest book is The Persuaders, talks about building progressive fronts, crafting popular narratives that unite instead of divide, and crossing political lines to connect with people on a values level.
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May 1, 2023 |
thephilanthropist.ca | Angela Long |Yvonne Rodney |Abdul Nakua
Children’s mental health services have long been described as the “orphan of the orphan” of Canada’s healthcare system. But an integrated system of wellness hubs – a youth-driven “revolution in creating easy access” – is aiming to change that. One funder says it’s a “once in a lifetime” opportunity to make a real difference in people’s lives.
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