The unveiling of a $160 million by Michael Bloomberg and Matthew Myers has led to unending debates among nonprofit organizations and Tobacco companies. The campaign…
Reconcilable Differences? Philanthropy, Decolonization, and Existing while Indigenous
This journal talks about the renewed integration between The Philanthropist and The Circle on Philanthropy and Aboriginal Canadian people. The aim is to highlight Indigenous…
A Truly Canadian Definition of Charity
There have been several definitions of charity within the 20th-century Canadian context. The approach states that the issue is significant towards creating a modernized judicial…
One Starfish At A Time: A Growing Movement Of Change-makers
As the generational inequalities facing the Aboriginal people increase, the number of kids and youth fighting for change and transformation doubles. In particular, the share…
Philanthropy and Aboriginal Communities – Encouraging Developments in Atlantic Canada
The incorporation of non-profit organizations, also known as Ulnooweg, based in Truro, Nova Scotia, has fully qualified to be a non-profit sector under the Income…
United Way And Success By 6: Growing Up With Collective Impact
This initiative comes with many benefits, such as supporting the community services and empowering the young kids and their families. It is 11 years old,…
Indigenous Youth Voices and the Role of Philanthropy
Indigenous peoples in Canada come from various nations, with the young population rising day in and day out. Even if the indigenous communities have varying…
An Action Framework For Children And Youth In Canada
Another initiative program that has worked closely with the youths of Canada to unite the communities is the National Alliance for Children and Youth (NACY).…
Journey of Reciprocity
The entire Circle on Philanthropy and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada aims to support the conversation among the Inuit communities, private and public foundations, corporate philanthropy…
Ontario Indigenous Youth Partnership Project: A Unique Platform for Youth
Ontario Indigenous Youth Partnership Projects (OIYPP) is ranked sixth among the Indigenous Communities and Philanthropy series. This journal was written to support and empower the…