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Let's Imagine
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Consensus-based granting with Annauma Foundation
Saison 1 · Épisode 22
mercredi 21 août 2024 • Durée 34:22
Community foundations are created to support local community needs, using donated funds from a wide variety of sources. Every community foundation selects their own areas of focus, and how the funds will be invested and distributed within the community.
This episode of Let’s Imagine features Danielle Gibbie, Executive Director, and Udloriak (Udlu) Hanson, co-founding member of Annauma Community Foundation, the first community foundation in Nunavut. They join us for a conversation on their foundation’s origins, the reasoning behind their innovative consensus-based approach to granting and how this is shifting the power dynamics of traditional philanthropy.
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Reframing Biased Perspectives of the Nonprofit Sector with Dan Pallotta
Saison 1 · Épisode 21
mercredi 24 juillet 2024 • Durée 36:26
Joining us in this episode is Dan Pallotta, American entrepreneur, author, and humanitarian activist. His experiences with dysfunction in the nonprofit sector have influenced his work, from his viral TED talk to his most recent project, the Uncharitable Movie. Together, we delve into deeply held perceptions about charities, how they are problematic, and how we can reframe the narrative and move forward. We also explore the potential of creative, breakthrough thinking, unburdened by costs & structure, as a powerful tool for real fundamental change in the nonprofit sector.
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La culture philanthropique au Québec, avec Caroline Richard
Saison 1 · Épisode 15
mardi 10 octobre 2023 • Durée 18:20
Description: Saviez-vous que depuis le début de la pandémie, la proportion des Québécois et Québécoises qui font des dons a bondi de 50 - 60 % à 80 %? Pour cette épisode du balado, nous avons le grand plaisir de recevoir Caroline Richard, directrice générale de l’Institut Mallet, pour discuter de divers sujets, dont l’état de la situation philanthropique au Québec, les tendances en terme de dons et le très attendu Sommet de la philanthropie qui se déroulera à Québec en novembre.
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Une place au sein du gouvernement, avec Fabien Despeyroux
Saison 1 · Épisode 14
dimanche 24 septembre 2023 • Durée 23:27
Bien que notre secteur dispose de plusieurs points de contact au sein du gouvernement fédéral, aucun ministère ou département n’est chargé d’améliorer le contexte stratégique ou le paysage économique du secteur à but non lucratif au Canada. Par contre, au niveau provincial, il existe des modèles. Au Québec, par exemple, les responsables ont créé depuis quelques années une place au sein de l’appareil gouvernemental provincial pour soutenir les organismes de bienfaisance et à but non lucratif québécois. Dans cet épisode, nous examinons le concept d’une « place au sein du gouvernement » avec notre invité, Fabien Despeyroux, directeur général de Horti-Cité OBNL à Gatineau.
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Home in Government, with Zahra Esmail
Saison 1 · Épisode 13
dimanche 24 septembre 2023 • Durée 22:33
While our sector has several touchpoints with the federal government, no ministry or department is responsible for improving the nonprofit sector's policy environment or economic landscape. At the provincial level, however, such models exist. For example, in 2020, leaders in British Columbia created a place inside the machinery of government to support charities and nonprofits with the appointment of its first-ever Parliamentary Secretary - Community Development and Nonprofits. In this episode, we are exploring the concept of a ‘home in government’ with our guest, Zahra Esmail, CEO of Vantage Point in Vancouver.
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Sector pulse & giving trends, with Duke Chang
Saison 1 · Épisode 12
mercredi 23 août 2023 • Durée 25:17
In this episode, we are looking at the current state of the charitable sector, including demand, staffing, revenue, donation trends and how these will affect charities in the future. Charities have been strained for several years now, due to the pandemic and the rising cost of living which created unprecedented needs in our communities. Demand for services continues to rise and many organizations are struggling to keep up - 40% of charities have experienced a lasting increase in demand since the pandemic and 57% cannot meet current levels of demand, according to a survey commissioned by CanadaHelps for their annual Giving Report. To discuss the important findings from this year’s Giving Report, we’re grateful to discuss with Duke Chang, recently appointed CEO of CanadaHelps.
Social finance & innovation, with Graham Singh
Saison 1 · Épisode 10
mercredi 26 juillet 2023 • Durée 36:17
Over the last decade or so we have witnessed the rise of new ways for engaging in the betterment of communities by providing access to investment capital, creating public-private partnerships and expanding the range of possibilities for identifying solutions to complex social problems. In this episode, we are digging into a growing part of the mixed ecology that makes up social good in this country - social innovation.
Social innovation is broadly defined by new ideas, methods, and practices for solving social or environmental problems which, once adopted, have a transformative impact across organizations, communities, regions, and systems. Since the current federal government was elected in 2015, it has also expressed a keen interest in social innovation as a way to address major societal issues.
To discuss this rapidly growing trend, we’re joined by Graham Singh, Chief Executive Officer of the Montreal-based Trinity Centres Foundation.
Shifting power dynamics: equity, diversity and inclusion in the nonprofit sector, with Amanuel Melles
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
mercredi 5 juillet 2023 • Durée 33:18
What are charities and nonprofits doing to advance equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) within their organizations? In this episode, we dig into the findings from a new study which provides key insights into our sector’s commitment to EDI. The survey explores areas such as how organizations are integrating EDI into their work, the role of equity working groups in advancing EDI, the factors that enable and hinder organizations as they seek to apply EDI principles, and the role of leadership in advancing EDI.
This study is part of the Equity Benchmarking Project, an initiative generously supported by Scotiabank and other partners, and led by the Equitable Recovery Collective, a group of nonprofit organizations working to advance equity in nonprofit sector policy, foster a more equitable funding environment, and build sector-wide capacity to advance equity in nonprofit organizations.
Among other key findings the study shows that while most nonprofit leaders support equity, diversity and inclusion, far fewer pursue it with deep intentionality. We chatted with Amanuel Melles, Executive Director of the Network for the Advancement of Black Communities and a member of the Equitable Recovery Collective, to contextualize the findings and discuss what organizations can do to meaningfully advance EDI.
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This episode is also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
Gouvernance et confiance, avec Yves Savoie
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
jeudi 1 juin 2023 • Durée 33:55
Au cours des dernières années, on a vu des reportages dans les médias - justifiés ou non - qui remettaient en question la gouvernance ou la bonne gestion de notre secteur. Certains organismes ont été scrutés à la loupe en raison de leurs pratiques de gouvernance douteuses - l'organisme UNIS en est un exemple, Hockey Canada en est un autre et, plus récemment, la Fondation Trudeau. Quand on examine ces cas de plus près, on constate que leur modèle de gouvernance soulevait des questions sur leurs pratiques, par exemple en ce atrait à des structures excessivement complexes, à ce que le conseil d’administration savait ou encore à l’influence des bailleurs de fonds.
Ces situations sont différentes, mais elles ont en commun de contribuer à effriter la confiance à l’égard de notre secteur. Dans cet épisode, nous discutions gouvernance avec Yves Savoie, expert-conseil en gouvernance et stratégie dans le secteur à but non lucratif. Nous invitons les dirigeant.e.s d’OBNL ainsi que les membres de conseil d’administration à écouter cette conversation, et à lire le rapport sur la Révision de la gouvernance de Hockey Canada rédigé par l’honorable Thomas Cromwell pour prendre connaissance des recommandations.
Governance & trust, with Yves Savoie
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
mercredi 31 mai 2023 • Durée 31:46
The last few years have seen some media reports that have called our sector’s governance into question - whether justified or not. A few organizations have been under scrutiny for their governance practices - WE Charity is an example, Hockey Canada another, and more recently, The Trudeau Foundation. A pattern that has emerged when looking at these situations has been questions about their governance practices. These range from overly complex structures to issues about what the board knew and when to the influence of founders.
The situations are different, but they have one thing in common, they contribute to eroding trust in our sector. In this episode, we discuss governance with nonprofit Strategy & Governance Advisor, Yves Savoie. We invite nonprofit leaders to listen to this insightful conversation. We also encourage leaders and board members to read the Hockey Canada Governance Review report authored by the Honourable Thomas Cromwell to examine the recommendations.