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1 Navigating Political and Economic Upheaval: Advice from Nonprofits on the Frontline 1:08:58
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Episode 28 – Navigating Political and Economic Upheaval: Advice from Nonprofits on the Frontline In the last episode of CharityVillage Connects , we talked to government relations and fundraising experts about how nonprofits and charities can navigate the political change and economic impacts currently coming at us at such a dizzying pace. With the continued threat of tariffs from the US President Trump administration, and with both federal and provincial elections looming here at home, we thought it worthwhile to dig even deeper into the topic of governmental change and find out how nonprofit organizations across the country are coping with it all. In this episode of CharityVillage Connects, representatives from frontline organizations share their realities, concerns, and strategies for survival and transformation in these challenging times. Meet Our Guests in Order of Appearance Christopher Holz, Government Relations Advisor, capitalW Andrew Chunilall, CEO, Community Foundations of Canada Carolyn Stewart, CEO, Feed Ontario Nicole Danesi, Senior Manager, Strategic Communications and Brand, CanadaHelps Olga Stachova, CEO, MOSAIC Aleks Selim Dughman Manzur, Co-Executive Director, Rainbow Refugee About your Host Mary Barroll, president of CharityVillage, is an online business executive and lawyer with a background in media, technology and IP law. A former CBC journalist and independent TV producer, in 2013 she was appointed General Counsel & VP Media Affairs at CharityVillage.com, Canada’s largest job portal for charities and not for profits in Canada, and then President in 2021. Mary is also President of sister company, TalentEgg.ca, Canada’s No.1, award-winning job board and online career resource that connects top employers with top students and grads. Additional CharityVillage Resources from this Episode CharityVillage Connects: Navigating the Stormy Waters of Political Uncertainty Additional Resources from this Episode We've gathered the resources from this episode into one helpful list: Weekly Results: Current Issues and Challenges (Charity Insights Canada Project, February 5, 2025) HungerCount 2024 (Food Banks Canada) The Giving Report 2024 (CanadaHelps) Learn more and listen to the full interviews with the guests here. #podcast #economics #charity…
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Navigating the Stormy Waters of Political Uncertainty: Government Relations for Nonprofits With elections happening across the provinces and the potential for a federal election at any time, how to navigate political change is top of mind for many nonprofit leaders. How can your organization engage in government relations, lobby for social change, and access government funding, especially during such an unprecedented time of uncertainty? Get insights and advice from sector experts in this episode of CharityVillage Connects. #podcast #politics…
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Navigating the Stormy Waters of Political Uncertainty: Government Relations for Nonprofits With elections happening across the provinces and the potential for a federal election at any time, how to navigate political change is top of mind for many nonprofit leaders. How can your organization engage in government relations, lobby for social change, and access government funding, especially during such an unprecedented time of uncertainty? Get insights and advice from sector experts in this episode of CharityVillage Connects. Meet Our Guests in Order of Appearance Christopher Holz, Government Relations Advisor, capitalW Jesse Clarke, Owner and CEO, JN Clarke Consulting Kathryn Babcock, CEO, capitalW Niti Bhotoia, Vice President, capitalW About your Host Mary Barroll, president of CharityVillage, is an online business executive and lawyer with a background in media, technology and IP law. A former CBC journalist and independent TV producer, in 2013 she was appointed General Counsel & VP Media Affairs at CharityVillage.com, Canada’s largest job portal for charities and not for profits in Canada, and then President in 2021. Mary is also President of sister company, TalentEgg.ca, Canada’s No.1, award-winning job board and online career resource that connects top employers with top students and grads. Additional Resources from this Episode We've gathered the resources from this episode into one helpful list: What trends will impact charities and nonprofits in the first quarter of 2024? (Imagine Canada) [features December 2023 opinion poll data] Canadian Survey of Business Conditions (Statistics Canada) Public policy dialogue and development activities by charities (Government of Canada) Learn more and listen to the full interviews with the guests here. #podcast #charity…
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1 Celebrating the 2024 CharityVillage Award Winners 57:57
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Episode 26 – Celebrating the 2024 CharityVillage Award Winners Join us in celebrating the 2024 winners of the CharityVillage Awards! These winners were announced on November 20, 2024, at our annual conference, and now is your chance to hear more about their exceptional achievements. With winners in categories such as volunteer management, workplace mental health, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and overall staff and volunteer impact, it’s a great chance to hear more about why their programs, services, and organizations as a whole stood out to our panel of expert judges. Hear from our award winners, in this episode of CharityVillage Connects! Meet Our Guests Marla Smith, Director of Development, Niagara Children’s Centre - Best Fundraising Campaign (Under 20 Staff) Hannah Westner, Senior Project Manager, LearnSphere - Best Employer - Workplace Mental Health (Under 20 Staff) Hasan-Ali Abidi, Senior Advisor, Play Forever - Best Contribution to Youth Advancement - Individual Mahlikah Outten, Director of Programming for Neighbourhood Impact, Toronto Centre for Community Learning & Development - Best Employer - Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (Under 20 Staff) - co-winner Carolyn Saenz, Associate Director, Systems & Infrastructure, East Scarborough Storefront - A Project of Makeway - Best Employer - Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (Under 20 Staff) - co-winner Pulsara Batra, Manager, Volunteer Services/Mentorship Program, Covenant House Toronto - Best Employer - Volunteer Management (20+ staff) - co-winner Margaret Jetelina, Senior Manager, Marketing & Communications, DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society - Best Employer - Volunteer Management (20+ Staff) - co-winner Anukrati Nigam, Program and Administrative Officer, PEGASUS Institute - Best Volunteer Management (Under 20 Staff) and Best Volunteer Management Professional Maria Guardado - Volunteer Impact - co-winner Lois Tuffin, Volunteer Peterborough - Volunteer Impact - co-winner About your Host Mary Barroll, president of CharityVillage, is an online business executive and lawyer with a background in media, technology and IP law. A former CBC journalist and TV producer, in 2013 she was appointed General Counsel & VP Media Affairs at CharityVillage.com, Canada’s largest job portal for charities and not for profits in Canada, and then President in 2021. Mary is also President of sister company, TalentEgg.ca, Canada’s No.1, award-winning job board and online career resource that connects top employers with top students and grads. Additional Resources from this Episode We've gathered the resources from this episode into one helpful list: CharityVillage Conference & Awards Full list of all CharityVillage 2024 Award Winners and Finalists Learn more and listen to the full interviews with the guests here . #podcast #charity…
Celebrating the 2024 CharityVillage Award Winners Join us in celebrating the 2024 winners of the CharityVillage Awards! These winners were announced on November 20, 2024, at our annual conference, and now is your chance to hear more about their exceptional achievements. With winners in categories such as volunteer management, workplace mental health, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and overall staff and volunteer impact, it’s a great chance to hear more about why their programs, services, and organizations as a whole stood out to our panel of expert judges. Hear from our award winners, in this episode of CharityVillage Connects!…
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1 Accessible Workplaces: Is the Canadian Nonprofit Sector Falling Behind? 1:04:25
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Episode 25 – Accessible Workplaces: Is the Canadian Nonprofit Sector Falling Behind? According to the 2022 Canadian Survey on Disability, the employment rate for persons with disabilities currently sits at 62%. While this figure has risen in recent years, it’s clear that more work can be done to create more inclusive and accessible workplaces that welcome Canadians with disabilities. In this episode of CharityVillage Connects, we talk to accessibility experts from across the sector to find out about the challenges and barriers that contribute to this employment gap, along with what nonprofit organizations like yours can do to address these barriers within workplaces, programming, and communities. Meet Our Guests in Order of Appearance Ryan Straschnitzki, Founder, Straz Strong Foundation Ingrid Muschta, Director of Special Projects and Innovation, Ontario Disability Employment Network (ODEN) Wanda Deschamps, Founder and Principal, Liberty Co Lorin MacDonald, Human Rights Lawyer and Accessibility Advocate Anthony Frisina, Speaker, Author, and Consultant David Lepofsky, Chair, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act Alliance About your Host Mary Barroll, president of CharityVillage, is an online business executive and lawyer with a background in media, technology and IP law. A former CBC journalist and independent TV producer, in 2013 she was appointed General Counsel & VP Media Affairs at CharityVillage.com, Canada’s largest job portal for charities and not for profits in Canada, and then President in 2021. Mary is also President of sister company, TalentEgg.ca, Canada’s No.1, award-winning job board and online career resource that connects top employers with top students and grads. CharityVillage Resources from this Episode CharityVillage eLearning: OHSA and AODA Compliance Training for Employees CharityVillage eLearning: OHSA and AODA Compliance Training for Leaders and Supervisors Additional Resources from this Episode We've gathered the resources from this episode into one helpful list: Canadian Survey on Disability, 2017-2022 (Statistics Canada) Employment Strategy for Canadians with Disabilities (Government of Canada) Canadian Income Survey, 2021 (Statistics Canada) $956-million downtown Toronto courthouse plagued by accessibility issues, provincial report finds (Toronto Star) Billion-dollar Accessibility Bungle, Video by David Lepofsky, 14- min version, 49-min version New Toronto Courthouse’s Disability Barriers Hit the Toronto Star’s Front Page (AODA Alliance) Roadblocks on the career path: Challenges faced by persons with disabilities in employment (Canadian Human Rights Commission) Ontario Disabilities Employment Network (ODEN) Training Opportunities Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (Government of Ontario) Will Toronto ever lose its basement bathroom problem? (NOW Toronto, 2017) Workplace Accommodations: Low Cost, High Impact (Job Accommodation Network, US, 2020) Canadian Human Rights Act (Canadian Human Rights Commission) Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification Professional Training Canadian Association for Supported Employment Learn more and listen to the full interviews with the guests here.…
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Accessible Workplaces: Is the Canadian Nonprofit Sector Falling Behind? According to the 2022 Canadian Survey on Disability, the employment rate for persons with disabilities currently sits at 62%. While this figure has risen in recent years, it’s clear that more work can be done to create more inclusive and accessible workplaces that welcome Canadians with disabilities. In this episode of CharityVillage Connects, we talk to accessibility experts from across the sector to find out about the challenges and barriers that contribute to this employment gap, along with what nonprofit organizations like yours can do to address these barriers within workplaces, programming, and communities.…
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1 Reconciliation and the Nonprofit Sector: Where Are We Now? 1:11:19
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Episode 24 – Reconciliation and the Nonprofit Sector: Where Are We Now? To mark Canada’s 4th annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, in this episode, we’re checking in with Indigenous nonprofit leaders from across the country to hear what they have to say about whether any progress has been made in how the #nonprofit sector supports, funds and collaborates with Indigenous-led organizations. We’ll spotlight some powerful examples of how settler-led and Indigenous-led organizations are creating better working relationships, and hear from Indigenous leaders on what more the sector needs to do to advance reconciliation work. Meet Our Guests in Order of Appearance Janine Manning, Executive Team Lead, Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund Frances Sanderson, Executive Director, Nishnawbe Homes Nation Cheong, Vice President, Community Impact and Mobilization, United Way Greater Toronto Tim Fox, Vice President, Indigenous Relations and Equity Strategy, Calgary Foundation Jane Rabinowicz, President and CEO, McConnell Foundation With special comments from Mark Blumberg, Lawyer, Blumbergs Professional Corporation The Honourable Ratna Omidvar , C.M., O.Ont., Senator for Ontario, The Senate of Canada About your Host Mary Barroll, president of CharityVillage, is an online business executive and lawyer with a background in media, technology and IP law. A former CBC journalist and independent TV producer, in 2013 she was appointed General Counsel & VP Media Affairs at CharityVillage.com, Canada’s largest job portal for charities and not for profits in Canada, and then President in 2021. Mary is also President of sister company, TalentEgg.ca, Canada’s No.1, award-winning job board and online career resource that connects top employers with top students and grads. CharityVillage Resources From This Episode CharityVillage Connects: How Bill S-216 Could Transform the Canadian Nonprofit Sector Forever CharityVillage Connects: Indigenous Leaders Discuss Truth and Reconciliation in the Nonprofit Sector Additional Resources From This Episode We've gathered the resources from this episode into one helpful list: Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action Canadian charities giving to Indigenous charities and qualified donees - 2019 (Blumbergs) Allowing the Community to Decide for Itself (Toronto Star, 2023) Calgary Foundation: Reconciliation The Declaration of Action (The Circle) McConnell commits $30M in capital transfers to Indigenous-led foundations (2023) National Indigenous Economic Strategy Learn more and #listen to the full interviews with the guests here . #charity #indigenous…
Episode 24 – Reconciliation and the Nonprofit Sector: Where Are We Now? To mark Canada’s 4th annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, in this episode, we’re checking in with Indigenous nonprofit leaders from across the country to hear what they have to say about whether any progress has been made in how the nonprofit sector supports, funds and collaborates with Indigenous-led organizations. We’ll spotlight some powerful examples of how settler-led and Indigenous-led organizations are creating better working relationships, and hear from Indigenous leaders on what more the sector needs to do to advance reconciliation work. CharityVillage Resources From This Episode · CharityVillage Connects: How Bill S-216 Could Transform the Canadian Nonprofit Sector Forever Update: Bill S-216 has now been passed “in essence” via Bill C-19, the Budget Implementation Act. Bill C-19 included measures that changed the “direction and control” requirements that regulate charities who work with non-charities. According to Senator Ratna Omidvar, sponsor of Bill S-216, “These are big and important changes. They provide a path to get rid of the deeply embedded form of systemic racism that was contained in the Income Tax Act. In its place will be strong, accountable and effective partnerships based on mutual respect.” Bill S-216, otherwise known as the Effective and Accountable Charities Act, sought to amend the Income Tax Act to empower charities by allowing them to more effectively collaborate with a wider range of organizations, including those without charitable status, which the Act refers to as “non-qualified donees”. Proponents of the Bill said the amendments were necessary to get rid of burdensome and expensive redtape and outdated legal bureaucracy. But the key shift proposed by Bill S-216 is much more aspirational: to eliminate the deeply-rooted and historic paternalism that many see embedded in the current rules about how charities can operate. In this episode, we speak with Senator Ratna Omidvar , sponsor of Bill S-216, and with other nonprofit sector experts to explore the pros and cons of this legislation, as well as the deeper implications of what it means for Canadian charitable organizations now that it’s become law. · CharityVillage Connects: Indigenous Leaders Discuss Truth and Reconciliation in the Nonprofit Sector Please note: This podcast discusses topics that may be distressing and awaken memories of past traumatic experiences and abuse. Support is available for anyone affected by their experience at residential schools or by related reports. The National Indian Residential School Crisis Line provides 24-hour crisis support to former Indian Residential School students and their families toll-free at 1-866-925-4419. Immediate emotional support is available by contacting the Hope for Wellness Help Line toll-free at 1-855-242-3310, or by online chat at hopeforwellness.ca . In this episode, upon the first anniversary of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we’ll hear unique perspectives from Indigenous leaders from across Canada on what September 30 means to them, the painful legacy it symbolizes, and how, together, we can hopefully move forward. Underlying these discussions is the role that Canadian nonprofits can play in supporting Indigenous-led charitable activities. Considering that The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada was established over 14 years ago, why has the sector failed to take a more meaningful role in an area where its support could make a real difference? Tune in to this special episode of CharityVillage Connects to hear from Indigenous leaders about how the nonprofit sector can better support, and ally with, Indigenous-led organizations and communities. Additional Resources From This Episode We've gathered the resources from this episode into one helpful list: · Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action · Canadian charities giving to Indigenous charities and qualified donees - 2019 (Blumbergs) · Allowing the Community to Decide for Itself (Toronto Star, 2023) · Calgary Foundation: Reconciliation · The Declaration of Action (The Circle) · McConnell commits $30M in capital transfers to Indigenous-led foundations (2023) · National Indigenous Economic Strategy Learn more and listen to the full interviews with the guests here . Mary Barroll, president of CharityVillage, is an online business executive and lawyer with a background in media, technology and IP law. A former CBC journalist and independent TV producer, in 2013 she was appointed General Counsel & VP Media Affairs at CharityVillage.com, Canada’s largest job portal for charities and not for profits in Canada, and then President in 2021. Mary is also President of sister company, TalentEgg.ca, Canada’s No.1, award-winning job board and online career resource that connects top employers with top students and grads. #charity #podcast #nonprofit…
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Episode 23 – Succession Crisis: Is the Nonprofit Sector Ready? The challenges around leadership succession that the nonprofit sector is currently facing are nothing new. Back in 2019, the Senate Report, “Catalyst for Change: A Roadmap to a Stronger Charitable Sector” highlighted the issue and made recommendations calling on the federal government to work with the nonprofit sector to find solutions. Fast forward five years and what was already considered a serious problem has morphed into a full-blown crisis as many nonprofit leaders opted for early retirement during the pandemic. Is the sector prepared to navigate this crisis? Listen to sector experts discuss how organizations can better manage leadership transitions in this episode of CharityVillage Connects. Meet Our Guests in Order of Appearance Dave Hutchinson, President and Leadership Talent Partner, Cause Leadership Kathy Archer, Leadership Development Coach Nick Chambers, Partner, Social Impact Practice, Boyden Jen Vachon, Director, Programs and Advocacy, Fora: Network for Change With special comments from: The Honourable Ratna Omidvar , C.M., O.Ont., Senator for Ontario, The Senate of Canada The Honourable Paulette Senior, Senator for Ontario, The Senate of Canada About your Host Mary Barroll, president of CharityVillage, is an online business executive and lawyer with a background in media, technology and IP law. A former CBC journalist and independent TV producer, in 2013 she was appointed General Counsel & VP Media Affairs at CharityVillage.com, Canada’s largest job portal for charities and not for profits in Canada, and then President in 2021. Mary is also President of sister company, TalentEgg.ca, Canada’s No.1, award-winning job board and online career resource that connects top employers with top students and grads. CharityVillage Resources from this Episode 2024 Canadian Nonprofit Sector Salary & Benefits Report Additional Resources from this Episode We've gathered the resources from this episode into one helpful list: Catalyst for Change: A Roadmap to a Stronger Charitable Sector (Senate of Canada, 2019) Exploring the Looming Leadership Deficit in the Voluntary and Nonprofit Sector (The Philanthropist, 2007) The demographic time bomb : mitigating the effects of demographic change in Canada (Senate of Canada, 2006) Weekly Report 2.07.26 on Long-term sustainability (Charity Insights Canada Project, 2024) Millenials to Generation Z in the workforce (CBC, 2024) Kevin Calloway on The Current (CBC, 2022) Fora: Network for Change Rise on Boards program Learn more and listen to the full interviews with the guests here .…
Episode 23 – Succession Crisis: Is the Nonprofit Sector Ready? The challenges around leadership succession that the nonprofit sector is currently facing are nothing new. Back in 2019, the Senate Report, “Catalyst for Change: A Roadmap to a Stronger Charitable Sector” highlighted the issue and made recommendations calling on the federal government to work with the nonprofit sector to find solutions. Fast forward five years and what was already considered a serious problem has morphed into a full-blown crisis as many nonprofit leaders opted for early retirement during the pandemic. Is the sector prepared to navigate this crisis? Listen to sector experts discuss how organizations can better manage leadership transitions in this episode of CharityVillage Connects. Meet Our Guests in Order of Appearance Dave Hutchinson, President and Leadership Talent Partner, Cause Leadership Kathy Archer, Leadership Development Coach Nick Chambers, Partner, Social Impact Practice, Boyden Jen Vachon, Director, Programs and Advocacy, Fora: Network for Change With special comments from: The Honourable Ratna Omidvar , C.M., O.Ont., Senator for Ontario, The Senate of Canada The Honourable Paulette Senior, Senator for Ontario, The Senate of Canada About your Host Mary Barroll, president of CharityVillage, is an online business executive and lawyer with a background in media, technology and IP law. A former CBC journalist and independent TV producer, in 2013 she was appointed General Counsel & VP Media Affairs at CharityVillage.com, Canada’s largest job portal for charities and not for profits in Canada, and then President in 2021. Mary is also President of sister company, TalentEgg.ca, Canada’s No.1, award-winning job board and online career resource that connects top employers with top students and grads. CharityVillage Resources from this Episode 2024 Canadian Nonprofit Sector Salary & Benefits Report Additional Resources from this Episode We've gathered the resources from this episode into one helpful list: Catalyst for Change: A Roadmap to a Stronger Charitable Sector (Senate of Canada, 2019) Exploring the Looming Leadership Deficit in the Voluntary and Nonprofit Sector (The Philanthropist, 2007) The demographic time bomb : mitigating the effects of demographic change in Canada (Senate of Canada, 2006) Weekly Report 2.07.26 on Long-term sustainability (Charity Insights Canada Project, 2024) Millenials to Generation Z in the workforce (CBC, 2024) Kevin Calloway on The Current (CBC, 2022) Fora: Network for Change Rise on Boards program Learn more and listen to the full interviews with the guests here .…
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Episode 22 – Dissatisfied and disillusioned: Nonprofit professionals are unhappy at work A new report has highlighted a disturbing and perhaps surprising finding: Job satisfaction in the nonprofit sector appears to be lower than in either the private or public sector. In a sector that focuses on meaningful work, what is driving a significant number of workers to feel dissatisfied? And what does this mean for the future given the existing talent crunch and the need for recruiting younger demographics to work in the sector? In this episode of CharityVillage Connects, listen to sector experts weigh in on this concerning trend and what might be done to turn it around. Meet Our Guests in Order of Appearance Steven Ayer, President and Founder, Common Good Strategies Wendy Cukier, Founder and Academic Director, Diversity Institute Ryan Erb, Executive Director, United Way Perth-Huron Zahra Esmail, CEO, Vantage Point Pamela Uppal-Sandhu, Director of Policy, Ontario Nonprofit Network About your Host Mary Barroll, president of CharityVillage, is an online business executive and lawyer with a background in media, technology and IP law. A former CBC journalist and independent TV producer, in 2013 she was appointed General Counsel & VP Media Affairs at CharityVillage.com, Canada’s largest job portal for charities and not for profits in Canada, and then President in 2021. Mary is also President of sister company, TalentEgg.ca, Canada’s No.1, award-winning job board and online career resource that connects top employers with top students and grads. CharityVillage Resources from this Episode The 2024 Canadian Nonprofit Sector Salary & Benefits Report Additional Resources from this Episode We've gathered the resources from this episode into one helpful list: The Burden of Care: Addressing Challenges in Employment in the Nonprofit Sector Diversity Is Our Strength: Improving Working Conditions at Canadian Nonprofits (Imagine Canada) Living Wage Canada Ontario Living Wage Network Decent Work (Ontario Nonprofit Network) Decent Work Pathways (Ontario Nonprofit Network) Decent Work for Women (Ontario Nonprofit Network) Learn more and listen to the full interviews with the guests here .…
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Episode 22 – Dissatisfied and disillusioned: Nonprofit professionals are unhappy at work A new report has highlighted a disturbing and perhaps surprising finding: Job satisfaction in the nonprofit sector appears to be lower than in either the private or public sector. In a sector that focuses on meaningful work, what is driving a significant number of workers to feel dissatisfied? And what does this mean for the future given the existing talent crunch and the need for recruiting younger demographics to work in the sector? In this episode of CharityVillage Connects, listen to sector experts weigh in on this concerning trend and what might be done to turn it around. Meet Our Guests in Order of Appearance Steven Ayer, President and Founder, Common Good Strategies Wendy Cukier, Founder and Academic Director, Diversity Institute Ryan Erb, Executive Director, United Way Perth-Huron Zahra Esmail, CEO, Vantage Point Pamela Uppal-Sandhu, Director of Policy, Ontario Nonprofit Network About your Host Mary Barroll, president of CharityVillage, is an online business executive and lawyer with a background in media, technology and IP law. A former CBC journalist and independent TV producer, in 2013 she was appointed General Counsel & VP Media Affairs at CharityVillage.com, Canada’s largest job portal for charities and not for profits in Canada, and then President in 2021. Mary is also President of sister company, TalentEgg.ca, Canada’s No.1, award-winning job board and online career resource that connects top employers with top students and grads. CharityVillage Resources from this Episode The 2024 Canadian Nonprofit Sector Salary & Benefits Report Additional Resources from this Episode We've gathered the resources from this episode into one helpful list: The Burden of Care: Addressing Challenges in Employment in the Nonprofit Sector Diversity Is Our Strength: Improving Working Conditions at Canadian Nonprofits (Imagine Canada) Living Wage Canada Ontario Living Wage Network Decent Work (Ontario Nonprofit Network) Decent Work Pathways (Ontario Nonprofit Network) Decent Work for Women (Ontario Nonprofit Network) Learn more and listen to the full interviews with the guests here .…
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1 Bill S-279: A Proposal to Measure the Diversity of Boards of Canadian Charities 1:04:57
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Episode 21 – Bill S-279: A Proposal to Measure the Diversity of Boards of Canadian Charities In 2019, the Senate of Canada published Catalyst for Change: A Roadmap to a Stronger Charitable Sector . Among its recommendations was a suggested amendment to the Income Tax Act to require charities to report on the diversity of their boards in their annual filings. Senator Ratna Omidvar, co-author of the report, has since proposed Bill S-279 to amend the Income Tax Act to do just that. Join us in this episode of CharityVillage Connects, where we talk to Senator Omidvar and other sector experts to learn more about the bill, what it would mean for charities, and the current state of equity and diversity in Canada’s nonprofit leadership. Meet Our Guests in Order of Appearance Senator Ratna Omidvar, Independent Senator for Ontario, Senate of Canada Dr. Wendy Cukier, Founder and Academic Director, Diversity Institute Leslie Woo, CEO, CivicAction Anne-Marie Pham, CEO, Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion Terrance Carter, Managing Partner, Carters Professional Corporation Kate Behan, Managing Director, Charity Intelligence (comments are personal opinion and do not reflect the views of Charity Intelligence) About your Host Mary Barroll, president of CharityVillage, is an online business executive and lawyer with a background in media, technology and IP law. A former CBC journalist and independent TV producer, in 2013 she was appointed General Counsel & VP Media Affairs at CharityVillage.com, Canada’s largest job portal for charities and not for profits in Canada, and then President in 2021. Mary is also President of sister company, TalentEgg.ca, Canada’s No.1, award-winning job board and online career resource that connects top employers with top students and grads. CharityVillage Resources from this Episode CharityVillage eLearning: Decolonizing the Boardroom CharityVillage eLearning: DEI Best Practices for Nonprofits Diversity in Canada’s Nonprofit Sector (2021) Additional Resources from this Episode We've gathered the resources from this episode into one helpful list: Catalyst for Change: A Roadmap to a Stronger Charitable Sector (Senate of Canada) Bill S-279: An Act to Amend the Income Tax Act (Data on Registered Charities) Diversity of charity and non-profit boards of directors: Overview of the Canadian non-profit sector (Statistics Canada) Canada Business Corporations Act (Government of Canada) Diversity and Inclusion in Non-profit Leadership in Ontario: Are We There Yet? (Diversity Institute & Civic Action 2023) The 50-30 Challenge BoardShift by CivicAction Learn more and listen to the full interviews with the guests here .…
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