After three exhausting and tedious years, the fact that we are finally able to gather with our family and close friends for a fairly normal Holiday Season is what makes 2022’s Yuletide Celebration so special.
When Celebrating, Do It With Purpose!
Funder Profiles #5: Canadian Women’s Foundation
Giving Tuesday Is No Time For A Charity To Experience “Imposter Syndrome”
Lest We Forget – Remembrance Day 2022
FUNDRAISING SHOULD NEVER BE SEEN AS A “RISK”
DON’T BE EASILY DISCOURAGED
Funder Profiles #4: The McLean Foundation
HAPPY THANKSGIVING DAY 2022!!
Funder Profiles #3: Gord Downie and Chanie Wenjack Fund
To observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the focus of today’s Funder Profiles is the Gord Downie and Chanie Wenjack Fund - an organization that “aims to build cultural understanding and create a path toward reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples”. We encourage everyone to support them and visit their website to explore different ReconciliACTIONs each of us can take to create positive change in Canada.
How Do You Properly Reconnect With Lapsed Supporters?
Funder Profiles #2: The Peter Gilgan Foundation
HAPPY LABOUR DAY 2022!
5 Traits Every Fundraiser Should Possess
Funder Profiles #1: The Laidlaw Foundation
Introducing our Funder Profiles series – a new feature in our Sustainable Solutions Blog that will acquaint inquisitive grant-seekers with the mandates, interests and crucial information about funding sources from across Canada. For our inaugural piece, we feature one of Ontario’s largest and most comprehensive private foundations – the Laidlaw Foundation.
An Awkward Experience
DON'T PUT ALL YOUR FUNDING EGGS IN ONE BASKET!
Beware! Charities Can Have An Addiction To Grants
HAPPY CANADA DAY 2022!
Five Important Variables Affecting Funding Decisions By Private Foundations
Identifying which foundations may support your charity and its work can be an overwhelming and frustrating experience for those who are new to the process. In this Sustainable Solutions Blog entry, we explore five (5) variables that we should monitor to assess which private foundations are most likely to support our charity’s programs, capital projects and other initiatives.




















