Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of transfusion.com.au
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of venice-tourism.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of iprodominicana.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of hotelselent.com.ar
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of androidtvperth.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of almaty-kazakhstan.net
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of shareitforpcdownload.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of kuk-university.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of ipswichstar.co.uk
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of stariy-kordon.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of ingenieriadepetroleo.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of gamemuiskopen.nl
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
CURRENT INITIATIVES
Current Initiatives. We work with community foundations and partners to deliver a range of programs and projects that help make our communities stronger, more resilient and sustainable. FeaturedInitiative.
A VIRTUAL SUMMIT FROM CFC Vu Le. Founder, NonprofitAF. Vu Le (“voo lay”) is a writer, speaker, vegan, Pisces, and the former Executive Director of RVC, a nonprofit in Seattle that promotes social justice by developing leaders of colour, strengthening organizations led by communities of color, and fostering collaboration between diverse communities. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RESILIENCE FUND The Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund (IPRF) is an Indigenous-led effort to respond to urgent community needs while taking a long-term view on building community resilience. With the declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic, communities across Canada and around the world are facing an unprecedented moment; one that is challenging our collectiveSAVE THE DATE
Now, we are taking action. The past year has been unique and transformative, and this year’s summit will be no exception. Our new three-day summit will offer diverse virtual experiences for community foundations, partners and nonprofit leaders looking to learn, grow and connect. Learn more about this year’s offerings. THE SDG GUIDEBOOK AND TOOLKIT: A COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Community Foundations of Canada is excited to launch the SDG Guidebook and Toolkit for community foundations. This package provides a detailed introduction to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the context of community foundation engagement and philanthropy. It provides practical, real-life examples of SDG-based work in local community foundations, as well as THE INVESTMENT READINESS PROGRAM Investment Readiness Program: An intro for community foundations. The Investment Readiness Program (IRP) is a new initiative launched by the Government of Canada with the goal of helping social purpose organizations (charities, non-profits, social enterprises, for-profits with a social purpose and co-operatives) build their capacity to participate in Canada’s growing social finance market.ANDREW CHUNILALL
Andrew joined Community Foundations Canada in 2013 and became CEO in 2017, following a six-year tenure as Vice-President of Finance for the London Community Foundation and his long-standing service as a finance and regulatory expert for Canada’s philanthropic milieu. Now at the head of the community foundation movement, Andrew is working closely with the Community Foundations of CanadaALISON SIDNEY
Alison is a dynamic personality who’s passionate about sustainable development and its connection to community. As Manager of Strategic Initiatives, Alison is particularly focused on leading Vital Signs, a national initiative designed to measure the impact of community foundations across the country. COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS OF CANADA Relentlessly pursuing a future where everyone belongs. We believe in a future that is bright; a future that is just and sustainable; a future that goes beyond the status quo. We’re building a movement that connects community foundations, Canadians and partners to make this future a reality. Find out more. CANADA HEALTHY COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE The Healthy Communities Initiative is a $31 million investment from the Government of Canada to transform public spaces in response to COVID-19. Public spaces are the glue to our communities: they enable a feeling of belonging, of social cohesion and encourage our sense of collective identity.CURRENT INITIATIVES
Current Initiatives. We work with community foundations and partners to deliver a range of programs and projects that help make our communities stronger, more resilient and sustainable. FeaturedInitiative.
A VIRTUAL SUMMIT FROM CFC Vu Le. Founder, NonprofitAF. Vu Le (“voo lay”) is a writer, speaker, vegan, Pisces, and the former Executive Director of RVC, a nonprofit in Seattle that promotes social justice by developing leaders of colour, strengthening organizations led by communities of color, and fostering collaboration between diverse communities. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RESILIENCE FUND The Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund (IPRF) is an Indigenous-led effort to respond to urgent community needs while taking a long-term view on building community resilience. With the declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic, communities across Canada and around the world are facing an unprecedented moment; one that is challenging our collectiveSAVE THE DATE
Now, we are taking action. The past year has been unique and transformative, and this year’s summit will be no exception. Our new three-day summit will offer diverse virtual experiences for community foundations, partners and nonprofit leaders looking to learn, grow and connect. Learn more about this year’s offerings. THE SDG GUIDEBOOK AND TOOLKIT: A COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Community Foundations of Canada is excited to launch the SDG Guidebook and Toolkit for community foundations. This package provides a detailed introduction to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the context of community foundation engagement and philanthropy. It provides practical, real-life examples of SDG-based work in local community foundations, as well as THE INVESTMENT READINESS PROGRAM Investment Readiness Program: An intro for community foundations. The Investment Readiness Program (IRP) is a new initiative launched by the Government of Canada with the goal of helping social purpose organizations (charities, non-profits, social enterprises, for-profits with a social purpose and co-operatives) build their capacity to participate in Canada’s growing social finance market.ANDREW CHUNILALL
Andrew joined Community Foundations Canada in 2013 and became CEO in 2017, following a six-year tenure as Vice-President of Finance for the London Community Foundation and his long-standing service as a finance and regulatory expert for Canada’s philanthropic milieu. Now at the head of the community foundation movement, Andrew is working closely with the Community Foundations of CanadaALISON SIDNEY
Alison is a dynamic personality who’s passionate about sustainable development and its connection to community. As Manager of Strategic Initiatives, Alison is particularly focused on leading Vital Signs, a national initiative designed to measure the impact of community foundations across the country.CURRENT INITIATIVES
Current Initiatives. We work with community foundations and partners to deliver a range of programs and projects that help make our communities stronger, more resilient and sustainable. FeaturedInitiative.
SAVE THE DATE
Now, we are taking action. The past year has been unique and transformative, and this year’s summit will be no exception. Our new three-day summit will offer diverse virtual experiences for community foundations, partners and nonprofit leaders looking to learn, grow and connect. Learn more about this year’s offerings. THE HEALTHY COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE: RESULTS FROM ROUND 1 The Healthy Communities Initiative is a $31 million investment from the Government of Canada to support communities as they create and adapt public spaces to respond to the new realities of COVID-19. In the first round, community foundations across Canada received over 3,000 applications. Below, discover more about the projects that have received funding in round 1. TRANSFORMING PUBLIC SPACES TO RESPOND TO COVID-19 1:00 pm ET. — 2:30 pm ET. Public spaces are the glue in our communities, enabling a feeling of belonging and making them places in which we want to live, work and play. They are a big part of what makes communities safe, vibrant and connected. In the last ten months however, COVID-19 has seriously impacted our access and use of publicspaces.
THE SDG GUIDEBOOK AND TOOLKIT: A COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Community Foundations of Canada is excited to launch the SDG Guidebook and Toolkit for community foundations. This package provides a detailed introduction to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the context of community foundation engagement and philanthropy. It provides practical, real-life examples of SDG-based work in local community foundations, as well as #ECSFUND RESULTS: RESULTS FROM CFC’S EMERGENCY COMMUNITY The Emergency Community Support Fund (ECSF) was a $350M investment from the Government of Canada to support charities and non-profit organizations serving populations experiencing vulnerability amid COVID-19.. Below, learn more about the projects and organizations that received funding through CFC during rounds 1 and 2 of the program.PRESS RELEASE
Applications for Round 1 are now closed and all applicants will receive results by April 30, 2021. The application portal will reopen on May 14, 2021, at 9:00 AM AST for Round 2. IRP STORIES: TRANSFORMING 310 ACRES FOR THE AFRICAN NOVA This is part of our Investment Readiness Program series, showcasing how IRP funding is helping social purpose organizations prepare for investment while continuing to have a positive impact on their communities.. The rural community of Preston, Halifax is home to the largest and oldest African-Canadian community in Canada. Spencer Colley, retired police officer and former constructionABOUT ALL IN 2021
Where We Stand. As a national organization, Community Foundations of Canada operates across the land traditionally known as Turtle Island. The first Community Foundation in Canada was founded and established in 1921 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Treaty 1 territory, and the traditional land of the Michif Piyii (Métis), the Anishinabewaki, and the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ.ALISON SIDNEY
Alison is a dynamic personality who’s passionate about sustainable development and its connection to community. As Manager of Strategic Initiatives, Alison is particularly focused on leading Vital Signs, a national initiative designed to measure the impact of community foundations across the country. COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS OF CANADA Relentlessly pursuing a future where everyone belongs. We believe in a future that is bright; a future that is just and sustainable; a future that goes beyond the status quo. We’re building a movement that connects community foundations, Canadians and partners to make this future a reality. Find out more. CANADA HEALTHY COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE The Healthy Communities Initiative is a $31 million investment from the Government of Canada to transform public spaces in response to COVID-19. Public spaces are the glue to our communities: they enable a feeling of belonging, of social cohesion and encourage our sense of collective identity.CURRENT INITIATIVES
Current Initiatives. We work with community foundations and partners to deliver a range of programs and projects that help make our communities stronger, more resilient and sustainable. FeaturedInitiative.
A VIRTUAL SUMMIT FROM CFC Vu Le. Founder, NonprofitAF. Vu Le (“voo lay”) is a writer, speaker, vegan, Pisces, and the former Executive Director of RVC, a nonprofit in Seattle that promotes social justice by developing leaders of colour, strengthening organizations led by communities of color, and fostering collaboration between diverse communities. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RESILIENCE FUND The Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund (IPRF) is an Indigenous-led effort to respond to urgent community needs while taking a long-term view on building community resilience. With the declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic, communities across Canada and around the world are facing an unprecedented moment; one that is challenging our collective CFC’S ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2021 CFC’s Annual General Meeting 2021. Community Foundations of Canada April 23, 2021. On May 14 from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. EDT, Community Foundations of Canada will be hosting its 2021 Annual General Meeting (AGM). As a non-profit organization, our AGM is a legal requirement. More than that, it’s an opportunity for our network to come togetherto
THE SDG GUIDEBOOK AND TOOLKIT: A COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Community Foundations of Canada is excited to launch the SDG Guidebook and Toolkit for community foundations. This package provides a detailed introduction to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the context of community foundation engagement and philanthropy. It provides practical, real-life examples of SDG-based work in local community foundations, as well as THE INVESTMENT READINESS PROGRAM Investment Readiness Program: An intro for community foundations. The Investment Readiness Program (IRP) is a new initiative launched by the Government of Canada with the goal of helping social purpose organizations (charities, non-profits, social enterprises, for-profits with a social purpose and co-operatives) build their capacity to participate in Canada’s growing social finance market.VITAL SIGNS 101
Online. If you are new to the community foundation movement, or if you have never participated in Vital Signs and would like to learn more about it, join us for an interactive Vital Signs 101 session with Alison Sidney, CFC’s Vital Signs program manager. Alison will provide a brief overview of the frequently asked questions and willcover
ANDREW CHUNILALL
Andrew joined Community Foundations Canada in 2013 and became CEO in 2017, following a six-year tenure as Vice-President of Finance for the London Community Foundation and his long-standing service as a finance and regulatory expert for Canada’s philanthropic milieu. Now at the head of the community foundation movement, Andrew is working closely with the Community Foundations of Canada COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS OF CANADA Relentlessly pursuing a future where everyone belongs. We believe in a future that is bright; a future that is just and sustainable; a future that goes beyond the status quo. We’re building a movement that connects community foundations, Canadians and partners to make this future a reality. Find out more. CANADA HEALTHY COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE The Healthy Communities Initiative is a $31 million investment from the Government of Canada to transform public spaces in response to COVID-19. Public spaces are the glue to our communities: they enable a feeling of belonging, of social cohesion and encourage our sense of collective identity.CURRENT INITIATIVES
Current Initiatives. We work with community foundations and partners to deliver a range of programs and projects that help make our communities stronger, more resilient and sustainable. FeaturedInitiative.
A VIRTUAL SUMMIT FROM CFC Vu Le. Founder, NonprofitAF. Vu Le (“voo lay”) is a writer, speaker, vegan, Pisces, and the former Executive Director of RVC, a nonprofit in Seattle that promotes social justice by developing leaders of colour, strengthening organizations led by communities of color, and fostering collaboration between diverse communities. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RESILIENCE FUND The Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund (IPRF) is an Indigenous-led effort to respond to urgent community needs while taking a long-term view on building community resilience. With the declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic, communities across Canada and around the world are facing an unprecedented moment; one that is challenging our collective CFC’S ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2021 CFC’s Annual General Meeting 2021. Community Foundations of Canada April 23, 2021. On May 14 from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. EDT, Community Foundations of Canada will be hosting its 2021 Annual General Meeting (AGM). As a non-profit organization, our AGM is a legal requirement. More than that, it’s an opportunity for our network to come togetherto
THE SDG GUIDEBOOK AND TOOLKIT: A COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Community Foundations of Canada is excited to launch the SDG Guidebook and Toolkit for community foundations. This package provides a detailed introduction to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the context of community foundation engagement and philanthropy. It provides practical, real-life examples of SDG-based work in local community foundations, as well as THE INVESTMENT READINESS PROGRAM Investment Readiness Program: An intro for community foundations. The Investment Readiness Program (IRP) is a new initiative launched by the Government of Canada with the goal of helping social purpose organizations (charities, non-profits, social enterprises, for-profits with a social purpose and co-operatives) build their capacity to participate in Canada’s growing social finance market.VITAL SIGNS 101
Online. If you are new to the community foundation movement, or if you have never participated in Vital Signs and would like to learn more about it, join us for an interactive Vital Signs 101 session with Alison Sidney, CFC’s Vital Signs program manager. Alison will provide a brief overview of the frequently asked questions and willcover
ANDREW CHUNILALL
Andrew joined Community Foundations Canada in 2013 and became CEO in 2017, following a six-year tenure as Vice-President of Finance for the London Community Foundation and his long-standing service as a finance and regulatory expert for Canada’s philanthropic milieu. Now at the head of the community foundation movement, Andrew is working closely with the Community Foundations of CanadaSAVE THE DATE
Now, we are taking action. The past year has been unique and transformative, and this year’s summit will be no exception. Our new three-day summit will offer diverse virtual experiences for community foundations, partners and nonprofit leaders looking to learn, grow and connect. Learn more about this year’s offerings. THE SDG GUIDEBOOK AND TOOLKIT: A COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Community Foundations of Canada is excited to launch the SDG Guidebook and Toolkit for community foundations. This package provides a detailed introduction to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the context of community foundation engagement and philanthropy. It provides practical, real-life examples of SDG-based work in local community foundations, as well asPRESS RELEASE
Applications for Round 1 are now closed and all applicants will receive results by April 30, 2021. The application portal will reopen on May 14, 2021, at 9:00 AM AST for Round 2. ABOUT THE LEARNING INSTITUTE Accelerating impact requires more than improving skills. It also requires strategically aligning skills with roles, resources with opportunities, policies with evidence, leadership with grassroots support and more. The Learning Institute offers educational opportunities to help your foundation accelerate the impact of its work in your communities. TRANSFORMING PUBLIC SPACES TO RESPOND TO COVID-19 1:00 pm ET. — 2:30 pm ET. Public spaces are the glue in our communities, enabling a feeling of belonging and making them places in which we want to live, work and play. They are a big part of what makes communities safe, vibrant and connected. In the last ten months however, COVID-19 has seriously impacted our access and use of publicspaces.
HEALTHY COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE REGIONS chci@wpgfdn.org. Northern Canada and Northern Quebec. Community Foundations of Canada. chci@communityfoundations.ca. Northern Ontario. North Bay and Area Community Foundation. Sudbury Community Foundation / Fondation. communautaire de Sudbury. kate.merritt@nbacf.ca.VITAL SIGNS 101
Online. If you are new to the community foundation movement, or if you have never participated in Vital Signs and would like to learn more about it, join us for an interactive Vital Signs 101 session with Alison Sidney, CFC’s Vital Signs program manager. Alison will provide a brief overview of the frequently asked questions and willcover
GOVERNANCE & POLICIES Policies ensure that operations within your community foundation are administered consistently, within regulations and that donors and members of the public are treated fairly and uniformly. This manual is designed to be a starting point for your community foundation to putin
ANDREW CHUNILALL
Andrew joined Community Foundations Canada in 2013 and became CEO in 2017, following a six-year tenure as Vice-President of Finance for the London Community Foundation and his long-standing service as a finance and regulatory expert for Canada’s philanthropic milieu. Now at the head of the community foundation movement, Andrew is working closely with the Community Foundations of CanadaALISON SIDNEY
Alison is a dynamic personality who’s passionate about sustainable development and its connection to community. As Manager of Strategic Initiatives, Alison is particularly focused on leading Vital Signs, a national initiative designed to measure the impact of community foundations across the country. COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS OF CANADA We believe in a future that is bright; a future that is just and sustainable; a future that goes beyond the status quo. We’re building a movement that connects community foundations, Canadians and partners to make this future a reality.CURRENT INITIATIVES
Youth Engagement with RBC Future Launch. The challenge is a call to action for youth, aged 15 – 29, in more than 150 small and mid-sized communities across Canada. CANADA HEALTHY COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE Learn more about the CHCI partners. The Canada Healthy Communities Initiative partners are experts in building vibrant, equitable and livable public spaces and include: the Canadian Urban Institute, 880 Cities, Park People, Vivre en Ville, MaRS, Canadian CED Network, ICLEI, Network for the Advancement of Black Communities, the National Association of Friendship Centres and Jay Pitter Placemaking. A VIRTUAL SUMMIT FROM CFC Vu Le. Founder, NonprofitAF. Vu Le (“voo lay”) is a writer, speaker, vegan, Pisces, and the former Executive Director of RVC, a nonprofit in Seattle that promotes social justice by developing leaders of colour, strengthening organizations led by communities of color, and fostering collaboration between diverse communities. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RESILIENCE FUND The Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund (IPRF) is an Indigenous-led effort to respond to urgent community needs while taking a long-term view on building community resilience. GOVERNANCE & POLICIES The COVID-19 Pandemic: Key considerations for charity and non-profit As coronavirus spreads, registered charities and non-profit organizations (“NPOs”) that help the needy and vulnerable are likely to face unprecedented demands. CFC’S ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2021 On May 14 from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. EDT, Community Foundations of Canada will be hosting its 2021 Annual General Meeting (AGM).As a non-profit organization, our AGM is a legal requirement. More than that, it’s an opportunity for our network to come together to mark and reflect on a year that has been challenging on so many fronts; one that has seen our network step up and respond together, and TRANSFORMING PUBLIC SPACES TO RESPOND TO COVID-19 Public spaces are the glue in our communities, enabling a feeling of belonging and making them places in which we want to live, work andplay.
ANDREW CHUNILALL
Andrew joined Community Foundations Canada in 2013 and became CEO in 2017, following a six-year tenure as Vice-President of Finance for the London Community Foundation and his long-standing service as a finance and regulatory expert for Canada’s philanthropic milieu. Now at the head of the community foundation movement, Andrew is working closely with the Community Foundations of CanadaTRACEY VAVREK
Tracey joins CFC after serving as CEO of the Community Foundation of Northwestern Alberta for over 19 years. She is an active volunteer, sitting on various committees and associations dedicated to building healthy and resilient communities. COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS OF CANADA We believe in a future that is bright; a future that is just and sustainable; a future that goes beyond the status quo. We’re building a movement that connects community foundations, Canadians and partners to make this future a reality.CURRENT INITIATIVES
Youth Engagement with RBC Future Launch. The challenge is a call to action for youth, aged 15 – 29, in more than 150 small and mid-sized communities across Canada. CANADA HEALTHY COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE Learn more about the CHCI partners. The Canada Healthy Communities Initiative partners are experts in building vibrant, equitable and livable public spaces and include: the Canadian Urban Institute, 880 Cities, Park People, Vivre en Ville, MaRS, Canadian CED Network, ICLEI, Network for the Advancement of Black Communities, the National Association of Friendship Centres and Jay Pitter Placemaking. A VIRTUAL SUMMIT FROM CFC Vu Le. Founder, NonprofitAF. Vu Le (“voo lay”) is a writer, speaker, vegan, Pisces, and the former Executive Director of RVC, a nonprofit in Seattle that promotes social justice by developing leaders of colour, strengthening organizations led by communities of color, and fostering collaboration between diverse communities. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RESILIENCE FUND The Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund (IPRF) is an Indigenous-led effort to respond to urgent community needs while taking a long-term view on building community resilience. GOVERNANCE & POLICIES The COVID-19 Pandemic: Key considerations for charity and non-profit As coronavirus spreads, registered charities and non-profit organizations (“NPOs”) that help the needy and vulnerable are likely to face unprecedented demands. CFC’S ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2021 On May 14 from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. EDT, Community Foundations of Canada will be hosting its 2021 Annual General Meeting (AGM).As a non-profit organization, our AGM is a legal requirement. More than that, it’s an opportunity for our network to come together to mark and reflect on a year that has been challenging on so many fronts; one that has seen our network step up and respond together, and TRANSFORMING PUBLIC SPACES TO RESPOND TO COVID-19 Public spaces are the glue in our communities, enabling a feeling of belonging and making them places in which we want to live, work andplay.
ANDREW CHUNILALL
Andrew joined Community Foundations Canada in 2013 and became CEO in 2017, following a six-year tenure as Vice-President of Finance for the London Community Foundation and his long-standing service as a finance and regulatory expert for Canada’s philanthropic milieu. Now at the head of the community foundation movement, Andrew is working closely with the Community Foundations of CanadaTRACEY VAVREK
Tracey joins CFC after serving as CEO of the Community Foundation of Northwestern Alberta for over 19 years. She is an active volunteer, sitting on various committees and associations dedicated to building healthy and resilient communities.CURRENT INITIATIVES
Youth Engagement with RBC Future Launch. The challenge is a call to action for youth, aged 15 – 29, in more than 150 small and mid-sized communities across Canada. THE HEALTHY COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE: RESULTS FROM ROUND 1 The Healthy Communities Initiative is a $31 million investment from the Government of Canada to support communities as they create and adapt public spaces to respond to the new realities of COVID-19. In the first round, community foundations across Canada received over 3,000 applications. Below, discover more about the projects that have received funding in round 1. THE SDG GUIDEBOOK AND TOOLKIT: A COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Community Foundations of Canada is excited to launch the SDG Guidebook and Toolkit for community foundations. This package provides a detailed introduction to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the context of community foundation engagement and philanthropy. It provides practical, real-life examples of SDG-based work in local community foundations, as well asSAVE THE DATE
In 2019, we asked “What are we all in for?” Together, we listened, learned and reflected. Now, we are taking action. The past year hasbeen unique and
THE INVESTMENT READINESS PROGRAM Investment Readiness Program: An intro for community foundations. The Investment Readiness Program (IRP) is a new initiative launched by the Government of Canada with the goal of helping social purpose organizations (charities, non-profits, social enterprises, for-profits with a social purpose and co-operatives) build their capacity to participate in Canada’s growing social finance market.ANDREW CHUNILALL
Andrew joined Community Foundations Canada in 2013 and became CEO in 2017, following a six-year tenure as Vice-President of Finance for the London Community Foundation and his long-standing service as a finance and regulatory expert for Canada’s philanthropic milieu. Now at the head of the community foundation movement, Andrew is working closely with the Community Foundations of CanadaVITAL SIGNS 101
If you are new to the community foundation movement, or if you have never participated in Vital Signs and would like to learn more about it, join us for an interactive Vital Signs 101 session with Alison Sidney, CFC’s Vital Signs program manager.ALISON SIDNEY
Alison is a dynamic personality who’s passionate about sustainable development and its connection to community. As Manager of Strategic Initiatives, Alison is particularly focused on leading Vital Signs, a national initiative designed to measure the impact of community foundations across the country.MIRANDA HASSELL
Miranda is an experienced communicator who uses storytelling as a tool for change, building movements, and bringing people alongside a sharedmission.
CAROLYN LESLIE
Carolyn believes in building good human relationships and sowing seeds of kindness and connection through social gatherings and events. She believes events provide shared experiences that are vital for community development, and brings her insatiable appetite to plan, organize and manage events of all kinds to her role at Community Foundations of Canada. COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS OF CANADA Relentlessly pursuing a future where everyone belongs. We believe in a future that is bright; a future that is just and sustainable; a future that goes beyond the status quo. We’re building a movement that connects community foundations, Canadians and partners to make this future a reality. Find out more.CURRENT INITIATIVES
Current Initiatives. We work with community foundations and partners to deliver a range of programs and projects that help make our communities stronger, more resilient and sustainable. FeaturedInitiative.
CANADA HEALTHY COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE The Healthy Communities Initiative is a $31 million investment from the Government of Canada to transform public spaces in response to COVID-19. Public spaces are the glue to our communities: they enable a feeling of belonging, of social cohesion and encourage our sense of collective identity. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RESILIENCE FUND The Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund (IPRF) is an Indigenous-led effort to respond to urgent community needs while taking a long-term view on building community resilience. With the declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic, communities across Canada and around the world are facing an unprecedented moment; one that is challenging our collective THE HEALTHY COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE: RESULTS FROM ROUND 1 The Healthy Communities Initiative is a $31 million investment from the Government of Canada to support communities as they create and adapt public spaces to respond to the new realities of COVID-19. In the first round, community foundations across Canada received over 3,000 applications. Below, discover more about the projects that have received funding in round 1.ALL IN 2021
Vu Le. Founder, NonprofitAF. Vu Le (“voo lay”) is a writer, speaker, vegan, Pisces, and the former Executive Director of RVC, a nonprofit in Seattle that promotes social justice by developing leaders of colour, strengthening organizations led by communities of color, and fostering collaboration between diverse communities. THE INVESTMENT READINESS PROGRAM Investment Readiness Program: An intro for community foundations. The Investment Readiness Program (IRP) is a new initiative launched by the Government of Canada with the goal of helping social purpose organizations (charities, non-profits, social enterprises, for-profits with a social purpose and co-operatives) build their capacity to participate in Canada’s growing social finance market.ANDREW CHUNILALL
Andrew joined Community Foundations Canada in 2013 and became CEO in 2017, following a six-year tenure as Vice-President of Finance for the London Community Foundation and his long-standing service as a finance and regulatory expert for Canada’s philanthropic milieu. Now at the head of the community foundation movement, Andrew is working closely with the Community Foundations of Canada A LETTER FROM OUR PRESIDENT, IAN BIRD A letter from our President, Ian Bird. September 9, 2019. Dear community foundation friends and partners, Nearly ten years ago I was invited by the CFC board to provide some leadership for the community foundation movement and accepted the role of President and CEO. My first day on the job was the opening day of our 2011 Conference inVancouver.
TRACEY VAVREK
Tracey joins CFC after serving as CEO of the Community Foundation of Northwestern Alberta for over 19 years. She is an active volunteer, sitting on various committees and associations dedicated to building healthy and resilient communities. Tracey holds the role of Professional Advisor of Rotary Innovation and Operations for RotaractCanada, is
COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS OF CANADA Relentlessly pursuing a future where everyone belongs. We believe in a future that is bright; a future that is just and sustainable; a future that goes beyond the status quo. We’re building a movement that connects community foundations, Canadians and partners to make this future a reality. Find out more. CANADA HEALTHY COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE The Healthy Communities Initiative is a $31 million investment from the Government of Canada to transform public spaces in response to COVID-19. Public spaces are the glue to our communities: they enable a feeling of belonging, of social cohesion and encourage our sense of collective identity.CURRENT INITIATIVES
Current Initiatives. We work with community foundations and partners to deliver a range of programs and projects that help make our communities stronger, more resilient and sustainable. FeaturedInitiative.
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RESILIENCE FUND The Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund (IPRF) is an Indigenous-led effort to respond to urgent community needs while taking a long-term view on building community resilience. With the declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic, communities across Canada and around the world are facing an unprecedented moment; one that is challenging our collective THE HEALTHY COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE: RESULTS FROM ROUND 1 The Healthy Communities Initiative is a $31 million investment from the Government of Canada to support communities as they create and adapt public spaces to respond to the new realities of COVID-19. In the first round, community foundations across Canada received over 3,000 applications. Below, discover more about the projects that have received funding in round 1.ALL IN 2021
Vu Le. Founder, NonprofitAF. Vu Le (“voo lay”) is a writer, speaker, vegan, Pisces, and the former Executive Director of RVC, a nonprofit in Seattle that promotes social justice by developing leaders of colour, strengthening organizations led by communities of color, and fostering collaboration between diverse communities. THE INVESTMENT READINESS PROGRAM Investment Readiness Program: An intro for community foundations. The Investment Readiness Program (IRP) is a new initiative launched by the Government of Canada with the goal of helping social purpose organizations (charities, non-profits, social enterprises, for-profits with a social purpose and co-operatives) build their capacity to participate in Canada’s growing social finance market.ANDREW CHUNILALL
Andrew joined Community Foundations Canada in 2013 and became CEO in 2017, following a six-year tenure as Vice-President of Finance for the London Community Foundation and his long-standing service as a finance and regulatory expert for Canada’s philanthropic milieu. Now at the head of the community foundation movement, Andrew is working closely with the Community Foundations of Canada A LETTER FROM OUR PRESIDENT, IAN BIRD A letter from our President, Ian Bird. September 9, 2019. Dear community foundation friends and partners, Nearly ten years ago I was invited by the CFC board to provide some leadership for the community foundation movement and accepted the role of President and CEO. My first day on the job was the opening day of our 2011 Conference inVancouver.
TRACEY VAVREK
Tracey joins CFC after serving as CEO of the Community Foundation of Northwestern Alberta for over 19 years. She is an active volunteer, sitting on various committees and associations dedicated to building healthy and resilient communities. Tracey holds the role of Professional Advisor of Rotary Innovation and Operations for RotaractCanada, is
CURRENT INITIATIVES
Current Initiatives. We work with community foundations and partners to deliver a range of programs and projects that help make our communities stronger, more resilient and sustainable. FeaturedInitiative.
#COVID19 | DEALING WITH COVID-19 AS A COMMUNITY FOUNDATION We will be hosting COVID-19-specific online learning sessions, as well as providing written support documents.We have also compiled a selection of free online resources, below, which we will update regularly going forward. We are engaged in active dialogue with sector partners and peer organizations about ways we can best support the charitable and non-profit sector during the crisis. CONTACT US – COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS OF CANADA For inquiries about the Canada Healthy Communities Initiative, please email chci@communityfoundations.ca. For inquiries about the Investment Readiness Program (IRP), please email readiness@communityfoundations.ca. If you would prefer to connect via phone, we can be reached at 613-236-2664. Connect with our team. Subject Contact Media. THE HEALTHY COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE: RESULTS FROM ROUND 1 The Healthy Communities Initiative is a $31 million investment from the Government of Canada to support communities as they create and adapt public spaces to respond to the new realities of COVID-19. In the first round, community foundations across Canada received over 3,000 applications. Below, discover more about the projects that have received funding in round 1. THE SDG GUIDEBOOK AND TOOLKIT: A COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Community Foundations of Canada is excited to launch the SDG Guidebook and Toolkit for community foundations. This package provides a detailed introduction to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the context of community foundation engagement and philanthropy. It provides practical, real-life examples of SDG-based work in local community foundations, as well as #VITALSIGNS2020: GENDER EQUALITY IN CANADA Power. Peace. Planet.. At CFC, we are focusing this year’s three-part Vital Signs report series on gender equality in Canada.. Each report corresponds to a theme from the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and Women and Gender Equality Canada’s Gender Results Framework: Power, Peace and Planet. Vital Signs reflects the integration of the economic, social and environmentalelements
GOVERNANCE & POLICIES Policies ensure that operations within your community foundation are administered consistently, within regulations and that donors and members of the public are treated fairly and uniformly. This manual is designed to be a starting point for your community foundation to putin
YOUTH ENGAGEMENT WITH RBC FUTURE LAUNCH The RBC Future Launch Community Challenge engages youth, aged 15 – 29, in more than 150 small and mid-sized communities across Canada. In each participating community, youth and their local community foundations are teaming up to turn their bold ideas into reality. Learn more about the diverse range of projects, and their 200+ youthALISON SIDNEY
Alison is a dynamic personality who’s passionate about sustainable development and its connection to community. As Manager of Strategic Initiatives, Alison is particularly focused on leading Vital Signs, a national initiative designed to measure the impact of community foundations across the country.ANGELA BISHOP
Angela has close to two decades of experience as a non-profit consultant, teacher, and executive. She has advanced collaborative solutions in diverse areas such as housing and homelessness, early childhood development, corporate social responsibility, and sustainable food production.* Contact Us
fr
* About Us
* Our Purpose
* Our People
* Our Partners
* Our Space
* Reports and Financials * Local Community Foundations* Initiatives
* Current Initiatives* Past Initiatives
* Topics
* Current Topics
* Past Topics
* The Learning Institute * About the Learning Institute* Upcoming Events
* Resource Library
* Journal
* Data Hub
RELENTLESSLY PURSUING A FUTURE WHERE EVERYONE BELONGS We believe in a future that is bright; a future that is just and sustainable; a future that goes beyond the status quo. We’re building a movement that connects community foundations, Canadians and partners to make this future a reality.Find out more
EMERGENCY COMMUNITY SUPPORT FUND The ECSF is a $350 million emergency funding program from the Government of Canada to help qualified donees serving vulnerable populations disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. Starting May 19, qualified donees can apply for ECSF grants via CFC and participating community foundations across Canada.Learn More
Our Initiatives
RBC FUTURE LAUNCH COMMUNITY CHALLENGE The challenge is a call to action for youth, aged 15 – 29, in more than 150 small and mid-sized communities across Canada.Our Initiatives
THE INVESTMENT READINESS PROGRAM A new $50M fund whose aim is to help social purpose organizations build their capacity to participate in Canada’s growing socialfinance market.
Our Initiatives
VITAL SIGNS
Canada’s most extensive community-driven data program, using local knowledge to measure community vitality and improve quality of life. Discover Current Initiatives FIND A COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Our 191 community foundations are actively contributing to Canadian communities from coast to coast to coast, helping donors match their interests to community needs and finding innovative ways to make every donation count. Are you looking for a way to help your community? Find the foundation nearest youLEARNING INSTITUTE
Community foundations work hard to support others, but who supports community foundations? We do! The CFC Learning Institute offers ongoing training and coaching, as well as resources and events designed to help community foundations build their skills, accelerate their impact and strengthen communities for the future.FIND OUT MORE
Belonging
ANTI-BLACK RACISM AND OUR COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY Rasool Rayani June 5, 2020COVID-19
COVID-19 | ENSURING NO ONE IS LEFT BEHIND: PUTTING EQUITY AND INCLUSION AT THE HEART OF OUR EMERGENCY RESPONSECOVID-19
COVID-19 | FAQS: THE EMERGENCY COMMUNITY SUPPORT FUND (ECSF)COVID-19
#COVID19 | DEALING WITH COVID-19 AS A COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SIGN UP, LEARN MORE, STAY UP TO DATE Stay up to date with CFC news. Join our mailing list.CONNECT WITH US
* About Us
* Our Purpose
* Our People
* Our Partners
* Reports and Financials* Where We Work
* Our Initiatives
* Current Initiatives* Past Initiatives
* Topics
* Current Topics
* Past Topics
* Learning Institute * About the Learning Institute* Resource Library
* Upcoming Events
* Past Events
* Data Hub
2020 Community Foundations of Canada* Privacy Policy
* Sitemap
* Contact Us
* Careers
* Journal
Community Foundations Canada acknowledges that Indigenous peoples are the traditional guardians of this land that we call Canada.Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0