Research Projects

The Canadian Philanthropy Partnership Research Network (PhiLab) received funding from the SSHRC under the name “Evaluation of the role and actions of Canadian grantmaking foundations in response to social inequalities and environmental challenges.”

The PhiLab Network supports three types of research along 5 research axes.

Types of research

  1. Canadian National Sectoral research conducted by partnership research teams, supported by PhiLab’s administrative team. Some research projects are led by the Indigenous Research Cluster. The supervisors of National-level research are the PhiLab-SSHRC co-directors: Peter R. Elson and Jean-Marc Fontan. These research projects cover, amongst other subjects: Responsible finance practices; portraits on grantmaking philanthropy; the social impacts of grantmaking philanthropic action; the environmental impacts of grantmaking philanthropic action; the philanthropy / First Nations connection through a postcolonial and decolonization perspective.
  2. Regional Research is conducted by partnership-oriented research teams, supported by their Regional Hub (4 Regional Hubs: Western, Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic). PhiLab also supports their affiiate international research units (4 international units: France, USA, Latin America, Africa). These research projects mostly focus on landscaping of regional and sectoral philanthropy.
  3. Theoretical Research focuses on comparative studies and analyses that help foster a systemic and theoretical understanding of philanthropy. Theoretical research is supported by PhiLab’s administrative team. Each project has a theoretical aim: Historical analysis, typologies, central concepts, systemic or comparative analyses.

Axes de recherche

  • Axis 1 : Reflections on Philanthropic Theory
  • Axis 2 : Innovative philanthropic research methods
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Axis 4 : Philanthropy and Social Justice
  • Axis 5: Philanthropy and Environmental Justice

Projects

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Philanthropic Partnerships Supporting Housing

  • International hubs
  • Axis 4 : Philanthropy and Social Justice
  • Dr Alexandra Williamson
    The University of Melbourne
  • Professor Jo Barraket
    The University of Melbourne
  • Dr Victor Sojo
    The University of Melbourne
  • Professor Kylie Smith
    The University of Melbourne
  • 19 Avril 2023

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Case study on the process of emergence and development of Collectif des fondations québécoises contre les inégalités

  • Quebec-hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • Sylvain Lefevre
    UQAM
  • Annabelle Berthiaume
    UQTR
  • Nancy Pole
    Collectif des fondations


  • Collectif des fondations québécoises contre les inégalités
  • Novembre 2022
  • Été 2023

The project will serve to perfect our knowledge of the development process of the Collective in order to make available the conditions for the emergence and development of this innovative initiative.

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Philanthropic Funding of Rurality in Quebec

  • Quebec-hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • David Longtin
    CRISES
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • Juan-Luis Klein
    UQAM
  • Laurence Croteau
  • Fondation Lucie et André Chagnon
  • Les Ateliers des savoirs partagés (ASP).
  • Août 2022
  • Janvier 2023

Present the main challenges of rural Quebec, as well as the issues and conditions surrounding the involvement of Quebec foundations in rural areas.

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Mapping of Mission Inclusion’s applied philanthropy practices in Quebec regions

  • Ontario hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Manuel Litalien
    Nipissing University
  • François Brouard
    Université Carleton
  • Danielle Filion
    Mission Inclusion
  • Jonathan Latreille Chevalier
    Mission Inclusion
  • Marie-Ève Laramée
    Mission Inclusion
  • Mission Inclusion
  • Juin 2022
  • Avril 2023

Explore the practices of philanthropy in the regions of Quebec based on the experience of Mission Inclusion.

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Philanthropy, Ethnicity and Diaspora in Canada: Laying the Foundations

  • Ontario hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Manuel Litalien
    Nipissing University
  • Odwa Atari
    Nipissing University
  • Lanyan Chen
    Nipissing University
  • Sophie Cloutier
    Université St-Paul
  • François Brouard
    Carleton University
  • June 2022
  • August 2022

This proposed literature review seeks to understand and document proliferating philanthropic and communal caregiving initiatives led by some racialized groups.

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Trends in Community Needs and Resource Allocation Patterns in the Charitable Sector

  • Western hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Axis 4 : Philanthropy and Social Justice
  • Iryna Khovrenkov
    University of Regina
  • Natasha Steinback
    University of Regina
  • South Saskatchewan Community Foundation (SSCF)
  • 01/02/2022
  • 31/01/2023

The purpose of this research project is to determine the extent to which registered charities across Canada are funded by governments and charitable foundations and to what degree funding patterns shift over time in comparison to documented needs the charitable sector aims to address.  

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Ethnocultural perspectives and practices in philanthropy and entrepreneurship engagement

Research Papers and literature reviews

Pearl, C. et al. (2022). What are the antecedent factors that influence immigrant and newcomer philanthropic practices and understandings in Canada? Philab.
  • Western hub
  • Axis 1: Reflections on Philanthropic Theory
  • Catherine Pearl
    Mount Royal University
  • Reza Chowdhury
    Mount Royal University
  • Tashfeen Hussain
    Mount Royal University
  • Linda Symmes
    Mount Royal University
  • Windmill Microlending
  • Bangladesh Canada Association of Calgary (BCAOC)
  • December 2021
  • June 2022

The first part of this project seeks to explore the factors and motivations that contribute to philanthropic engagement by leveraging access to social finance amongst immigrants and newcomers.

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Philanthropy and Intergenerational Justice: Laying the Foundations

  • Western hub
  • Axis 4 : Philanthropy and Social Justice
  • Kathryn Chan
    University of Victoria
  • Edmonton Community Foundation (ECF)
  • Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)
  • February 2022
  • December 2022

This project begins to address a related question: to what extent, and in what ways, should principles of intergenerational justice influence the regulation of philanthropic grantmaking?

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Harvesting COVID Learnings from NFP Practitioners

  • Ontario hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Axis 4 : Philanthropy and Social Justice
  • François Brouard
    Carleton Universty
  • Manuel Litalien
    Nipissing University
  • United Way of Greater Toronto
  • September 2021
  • March 2022

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Mitacs Accélération (M. A)

Others

Communication au congrès annuel du RGQ (Regroupement des géographes du Québec) le 17 novembre 2022
  • Quebec-hub
  • Axis 4 : Philanthropy and Social Justice
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • Alexandre Paré
    UQAM
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • Juan-Luis Klein
    UQAM
  • Alexandre Paré
    UQAM
  • Christian Yaccarini, Société de développement Angus
  • 09/2021
  • 09/2022

This research focused on philanthropic actions and their impacts in a local development context, namely how the financial capital made available to actors circulates to fund projects that can have a social impact and meet needs within of a community whose territory is devitalized

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Innovative practices in donor engagement of women: A Canadian Study

Research Papers and literature reviews

Glass, Juniper (2020). Donor engagement of women in Canada: Insights on fundraising programs and practices. Research report, AFP.
  • Quebec-hub
  • Axis 4 : Philanthropy and Social Justice
  • Juniper Glass
    UQAM
  • Foundation for Philanthropy Canada (AFP)
  • 01/2019
  • 12/2019

Identifying, exploring and assessing donor engagement practices aimed at women in Canada.

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To combat inequalities, commitments for philanthropy – Identification of illustrative cases of the application of the proposed commitments

Blog articles

Collectif des fondations québécoises contre les inégalités. 18 novembre 2021. Communiqué de Presse : Lancement de la déclaration d’engagement de la philanthropie pour combattre les inégalités. PhiLab.
  • Quebec-hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • Nancy Pole
    UQAM
  • Johanne Beauvillier
    Université Laval
  • Le Collectif des Fondations Québécoises contre les inégalités
  • Avril 2021

The Collective wanted to equip itself to participate constructively in public dialogue on the role of taxation in reducing social inequalities.

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How do public image and organizational communication determine the philanthropic practices of tourism organizations?

Scientific Articles

Robinot, É., Trespeuch, L., & Sanchez, D. Z. (2022). La communication de la philanthropie corporative en tant que stratégie de légitimation: une étude du domaine hôtelier. Management Avenir, 128(2), 15-34.

Books or Book chapters

Un chapitre de livre – coordonné par le Philab
  • Quebec-hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Élisabeth Robinot
    ESG UQAM
  • Léo Trespeuch
    EGUQTR
  • David Zaragoza Sanchez
    UQAM
  • Fondation Tourisme Jeunesse
  • 09/2019
  • 08/2020

The overall objective of this research project is to continue to develop knowledge about philanthropic practices in the tourism industry.

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Exploratory research on the cause of seniors in Quebec: Perspectives on donations from granting foundations and state subsidiarity in relation to the cause of seniors

Research Papers and literature reviews

Regards croisés sur les dons des fondations subventionnaires et la subsidiarité de l’État en lien avec la cause aînée — Phase I
Ainés-es et philanthropie : Augmenter la collaboration des fondations subventionnaires dans le secteur des personnes âgées, des pistes de solutions.

Presentations

Augmenter la collaboration des fondations subventionnaires dans le secteur des personnes âgées.(enregistrement vidéo)
Intérêt et connaissance de la cause par les acteurs philanthropiques. État de situation dans chaque province et emphase sur le Québec

Interviews

PhiLab Podcast | Are We Failing Seniors? With Adam Saifer (EN)
  • Quebec-hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Axis 4 : Philanthropy and Social Justice
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • Adam Saifer
    Directeur PhiLab Québec
  • Diane Alalouf
    UQAM
  • Adam Saifer
    Directeur PhiLab Québec
  • Félix Chouinard
    Université de Montréal
  • Lise Roche, Fondation Mirella et Lino Saputo
  • July 2021
  • Automne 2023

The absence of aging and age as a lens through which to understand philanthropic policies and practices is of particular concern in a context of COVID-19 which has highlighted an ongoing crisis in programs and care for the elderly.

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Exploratory study on the operational costs of Canadian granting foundations in Quebec

Presentations

Présentation virtuelle et sommaire de l’étude dans le cadre d’un forum de l’ACFAS 2021

Interviews

Bérard, D. (2021). Antoine Gervais : Fondations subventionnaires – l’enjeu des frais de gestion et d’administration. The Philanthropist Journal. Https: https://thephilanthropist.ca/2021/06/antoine-gervais-fondations-subventionnaires-lenjeu-des-frais-de-gestion-et-dadministration/

Books or Book chapters

« L'enjeu des frais administratifs », étude publiée dans l'État des lieux sur la philanthropie subventionnaire québécoise (Presses de l'Université du Québec - en collaboration avec le Philab et la Fondation Béati)
  • Quebec-hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • Antoine Gervais
    Université de Montréal
  • Fondation Béati
  • Janvier 2020
  • Décembre 2020

This study is the result of a collaboration between Philab-Québec and the Fondation Béati. The basic objective of this study is to assess the weight represented by operating costs in the overall budget of a foundation.

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Food citizenship in Montreal: motivations, practices and structuring principles

Presentations

CRISES: 20e et 21e colloque des étudiants du CRISES (2019/2021)
PhiLab: 1er et 2e journée d´études du PhiLab (2019/2020)
ACFAS: Colloque « Philanthropie et innovation sociale » (2021)

Blog articles

Scherer, K. (10 jullet 2020). Les fondations face à l’ODD 2 « Faim ‘Zéro’ » à Montréal : une forme de citoyenneté alimentaire ? PhiLab.
  • Quebec-hub
  • Axis 4 : Philanthropy and Social Justice
  • René Audet
    UQAM
  • René Audet
    UQAM
  • Eliane Brisebois
    UQAM
  • Katia Scherer
    UQAM
  • Système alimentaire montréalais (SAM)
  • Fondation du Grand Montréal (FGM)
  • Mai 2019
  • Janvier 2021

We are interested in the dynamic relationship between food citizenship and short circuit supply mode.

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Emergency Response Partnerships: The Critical Role Played by 211 Organizations in Canada During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Presentations

Gidluck, L., Nelson, K., & Anderson, B. (May 13, 2022). “Emergency response partnerships: The critical role played by 211 organizations in Canada during the Covid-19 pandemic.” Association for Nonprofit and Social Economy Research Annual Virtual Conference.

Blog articles

Wilkinson S., Nelson K (2020). 211 Teams playing critical role during COVID-19 Pandemic.
Research Team explores the role of United Way and 211 organizations in Emergency Management

Others

211 Rises to the Challenge: A COVID-19 Success Story
  • Western hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Lynn Gidluck
    University of Regina
  • Kristin Nelson
    211 Saskatchewan 
  • Brendan Anderson
    University of Regina
  • 211 Saskatchewan
  • United Way of Regina
  • Kristin Nelson, Director, 211 Saskatchewan 
  • October 2019
  • January 2023

In light of the new COVID19 reality, the research team was invited by the Chairs of the 211 Canada Leadership Table to continue their research, with the focus shifting to documenting the role 211 organizations would play during the pandemic and the lessons that would be learned from the collaborative efforts and collective response to the emergency.  

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Billionaire Philanthropy in Canada

  • Ontario hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Paloma Raggo
    Carleton University
  • Adam Saifer
    Directeur PhiLab Québec
  • Kristen Pue
    University of Toronto
  • Canadians for Tax Fairness (C4TF)
  • September-December 2021

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Case study on the Regroupement DEI Qc – Different perspectives on investments related to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI)

Research Papers and literature reviews

Fontan, J-M, Pellerin, Morgane & Lackman, Tasha. Novembre 2021. Étude de cas sur le « Regroupement DEI » : Regards croisés sur les dons en lien avec la diversité, l’équité et l’inclusion (DEI) — Phase I. PhiLab.
  • Quebec-hub
  • Axis 4 : Philanthropy and Social Justice
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • Morgane Pellerin
    UQAM
  • Tasha Lackman, Fondation du Grand Montréal
  • Décembre 2021

The central research question is as follows: What lessons can be learned from the emergence process that led to the development and use of a tool for measuring DEI practices developed by the group of foundations participating in the study?

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Case study on the Recovery Fund of the Foundation of Greater Montreal from a perspective of philanthropy of trust

  • Quebec-hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • Roberto Colin
    ESG-UQAM
  • Tasha Lackman, Fondation du Grand Montréal
  • Mars 2021
  • Décembre 2021

This partnership research proposal was established in response to a need expressed by the Foundation of Greater Montreal to document: The creation of the Recovery Fund recently set up by the foundation; The philanthropy of trust approach as a frame of reference for the foundation's ongoing strategic reflection.

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Study of the Graham Boeckh Foundation

Research Papers and literature reviews

Hardan, Tareq. Fondation Graham Boeckh – Phase I : Portrait de la fondations, de sa création à maintenant, 2020, PhiLab : Montréal.
Hardan, Tareq. Foundry, Colombie-Britannique : Une étude de cas sur la stratégie d’élaboration des services intégrés pour les jeunes de la Fondation Graham Boeckh, 2020. PhiLab : Montréal
  • Quebec-hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Lucie Dumais
    UQAM
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • Tareq Hardan
    McGill University
  • Fondations Philanthropiques Canada
  • Fondation Graham Boeckh
  • Janvier 2019
  • Avril 2019

This is an exploratory research project led by PhiLab in collaboration with Graham Boeckh Foundation resources.

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PhiLab Atlantic Hub: Funding for MA student

Others

Final report: PhiLab Atlantic Hub: Funding for MA student
  • Atlantic hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Roza Tchoukaleyska
    Memorial University of Newfoundland
  • Garrett Richards
    Memorial University of Newfoundland
  • Katerina Nedeljakova
  • September 2020
  • Mai 2021

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Exploring the Impacts of a community-based post-secondary education award

Research Papers and literature reviews

Baron-Ruiz, O., Peacock, D. Exploring the Impacts of a CommunityBased Post-Secondary Education Award.
Peacock, D., & Baron-Ruiz, O. (2022). Do access awards make a difference to student equity?: Comparing the neighbourhood-level median income for commencing students at UAlberta between 2018-2020, with Edmonton Community Foundation sponsored postsecondary students. [Report generated for the UofA-Performance, Analytics and Institutional Research (PAIR)]. University of Alberta, Edmonton.
  • Western hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Axis 4 : Philanthropy and Social Justice
  • David Peacock
    University of Alberta
  • Andrea Diamond
    Edmonton Community Foundation
  • Oscar Baron-Ruiz
    University of Alberta
  • Edmonton Community Foundation (ECF)
  • Mai 2021
  • Août 2022

This community-based research study seeks to explore the effects and impacts of ECF’s Awards program, which assists students from Edmonton and/or Northern Alberta, and with a history of community involvement, access and succeed in their post-secondary education.

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Canadian global health philanthropy

  • Ontario hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Anne-Emmanuelle Birn
    University of Toronto
  • Grand Challenge Canada
  • Mastercard Foundation
  • Summer 2021

Preliminary scan of Canadian global health philanthropy

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Indigenous Place-Based Case Studies – Case study : Arctic Foundation : Gordon Foundation

Books or Book chapters

Price, S.T., Weigand, H., & Mills, B. (2022, June). The Gordon Foundation’s empowering Canada’s north: Locating place as a sense of home. Chapter in J.M. Fontan: Editorial team (Eds.), Philab. (Forthcoming) – Co-author
  • Indigenous research cluster
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Heidi Weigand
    Dalhousie University
  • Heidi Weigand
    Dalhousie University
  • Shelley Price
    University of Victoria
  • Brandi Mills
    Dalhousie University
  • Arctic Foundation
  • Gordon Foundation
  • December 2020
  • May 2022

We explore the Gordon Foundation to understand how social constructions of placed are defined in Indigenous contexts through cultural and community.

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Indigenous Place-Based Case Studies – Case Study: Clayoquot Biosphere Trust

Books or Book chapters

Weigand, H., Price, S.T., & Williams, T. (2022, June). The Clayoquot Biosphere Trust: A UNESCO biosphere region preserving place as sacred space. Chapter in J.M. Fontan: Editorial team (Eds.), Philab. (Forthcoming) – Main Author
  • Indigenous research cluster
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Heidi Weigand
    Dalhousie University
  • Heidi Weigand
    Dalhousie University
  • Shelley Price
    University of Victoria
  • Tammy Williams
    Dalhousie University
  • Clayoquot Biosphere Trust
  • December 2020
  • May 2022

We explore the Clayoquot Biosphere Trust to understand how social constructions of placed are defined in Indigenous contexts through land and spiritual practice.

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Exploring the Philanthropic Ecosystem in Northern Communities

Presentations

Litalien, Manuel, Natalya Brown, François Brouard, “Exploring the Philanthropic Ecosystem in Northern Communities”, PhiLab Ontario – Provincial Conference: The Role of Grantmaking Foundations in Restructuring Ontario’s Philanthropic Action Throughout and Beyond the COVID-19 Crisis, UQAM, Nipissing University, Carleton University, 12-14 May 2021 (online).
Litalien, Manuel and François Brouard. Roundtable, “PhiLab Ontario: Activities and Projects”, Association for Non-Profit and Social Economy Research (ANSER-ARES), 27-29 May 2021 (online).
  • Ontario hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Manuel Litalien
    Nipissing University
  • Natalya Brown
    Nipissing University
  • François Brouard
    Carleton University
  • Grace Adams
    Carleton University
  • Alana Javainen
    Nipissing University
  • Mohammed Aldawsari
    Carleton University
  • January 2021
  • April 2023

Conduct extensive literature review on philanthropic models in Northern communities in Canada, and in Northern remote communities.

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Mi’kma’ki 2030 – Restorying Climate Just Futures Event

Presentations

Presentation at two (2) of the Collective gatherings.

Interviews

November 29th 2021, P. L. | N. |. (2021, 29 novembre). Sabrina Guzman Skotnitsky paints the way out of climate grief. Canada’s National Observer § News.
Various post-events interviews with the artists.
  • Atlantic hub
  • Axis 4 : Philanthropy and Social Justice
  • Axis 5: Philanthropy and Environmental Justice
  • Shelley T. Price
    StFX University
  • Jonathan Langdon
    StFX University
  • Sailaja Krishnamurti
    Saint Mary’s University
  • Catherine Martin
    Mi’kma’ki 2030 Collective, Dalhousie University
  • Liliona Quarmyne
    Mi’kma’ki 2030 Collective
  • Sabrina Guzman Skotnitski
    Dalhousie University
  • Ahrthyh Arumugam
    Saint Mary’s University
  • Mi’kma’ki 2030 Collective
  • 15/07/2020
  • 01/10/2021

The 2030 declaration for contending with a just transition away from fossil fuels began by asking: what does climate justice look like in Mi’kma’ki in 2030? To explore this question, this project will bring together a network of artists, activists, and academics in a series of virtual gatherings to co-learn, co-imagine, and co-inspire a Climate Just Future.

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Capacity assessment through the lens of place: Community Foundations in Canada and Australia in a shifting world

Blog articles

Leigha McCarroll, Ph.D. Candidate (Carleton University), Dr. Megan Conway, Post-doctoral Fellow (Carleton University), Dr. Susan Phillips, Faculty (Carleton University) Dr. Alexandra Williamson, Post-doctoral Fellow (Queensland University of Technology). The Evolution of Community-based Philanthropy: Initial Insights into a Comparison of Community Foundation Peak Organizations. PhiLab.
  • Ontario hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Megan Conway
    Carleton University
  • Dr. Alexandra Williamson
    Queensland University of Technology
  • Dr. Susan Phillips
    Carleton University
  • Australian Community Philanthropy
  • Community Foundations of Canada
  • September 2021
  • April 2022

Phase I: Unpacking the Local: Challenges and Opportunities Facing Community Foundations in Australia and Canada in a post-pandemic world; Phase II: Capacity assessment through the lens of place: Community Foundations in Canada and Australia in a shifting world.

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Three part case study on the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

Research Papers and literature reviews

Longtin, David., et Pisani, Stéphane. Histoire du Regroupement sur la responsabilité sociale des entreprises (RRSE), 2021. PhiLab : Montréal.
Annexe 1 : – Portrait général de la responsabilité sociale des entreprises (RSE)
Annexe 2 : Portrait général du concept d’investissement socialement responsable (ISR)
  • Quebec-hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • Taïeb Hafsi
    HEC
  • Saouré Kouamé
    Université d’Ottawa (École de Gestion Telfer)
  • David Grant-Poitras
    UQAM
  • Stéphane Pisani
    Université Laval
  • David Grant-Poitras
    UQAM
  • David Lonting
    Professionnel de recherche CRISES
  • Fondation Béati
  • Regroupement pour la responsabilité sociale des entreprises (RRSE)
  • November 2020
  • February 2022

Main objectives of the project : Revisit Quebec’s CSR history and how the Regroupement fits in the timeline; Survey Quebec foundations on their representation of CSR and their knowledge of the ISO 260002 norm; Identify CSR services in Quebec and the space occupied by the Regroupement; Highlight the most interesting approaches, in terms of CSR practice integration among grantmaking foundations.

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The Role of Grantmaking Foundations in Restructuring Ontario’s Philanthropic Action: Throughout and Beyond the COVID-19 Crisis 

Research Papers and literature reviews

Sidorovska, Isidora G. (2021). Pledge to GIVE5. Research report, Philab.
Sidorovska, Isidora G. (2020). Lawson Foundation: Responses to COVID-19. Research report, Philab.
Sidorovska, Isidora G. (2020). Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund: Building Infrastructure for Indigenous Philanthropy. Research report, Philab.

Scientific Articles

Saifer, Adam, Isidora Gievski-Sidorovska, Manuel Litalien, Jean-Marc Fontan, & Charles Duprez. 2021. “Examining the COVID-19 Response of Canadian Grantmaking Foundations: Possibilities, Tensions, and Long-Term Implications.” ANSERJ Canadian Journal of Non-Profit and Social Economy Research/Revue Canadienne de Recherche Sur Les OSBL et l’économie Sociale 12 (1): 14–30.

Presentations

PHILAB Ontario : Current state of the sector and future challenges and priorities (Session1)
PhiLab Ontario – Provincial Conference UQAM, Nipissing University, Carleton University, University of Waterloo, “The Role of Grantmaking Foundations in Restructuring Ontario’s Philanthropic Action Throughout and Beyond the COVID-19 Crisis”, 12-14 May
Adams, Grace, Brouard, François, Litalien, Manuel, GievskiSidorovska, Isidora. (2021). Philab Ontario Hub Regional Conference May 2021 - The Role of Grantmaking Foundations in Restructuring Ontario’s Philanthropic Action: Throughout and Beyond the COVID-19 Crisis, Philab Ontario, Event Note, June, 18p.]
“The Work of Foundations During COVID-19: Resilience, Recovery, and Reinvention”, Philanthropic Foundations Canada (PFC), 24 February 2021.
“The Work of Foundations During COVID-19: Resilience, Recovery, and Reinvention”, Philanthropic Foundations Canada (PFC), 24 February 2021.
  • Ontario hub
  • Axis 4 : Philanthropy and Social Justice
  • Manuel Litalien
    Nipissing University
  • François Brouard
    Carleton University
  • Isidora G. Sidorovska
    University of Waterloo - School of Planning
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • Charles Duprez
    UQAM
  • Adam Saifer
    UQAM
  • Grace Adams
    Carleton University
  • Andrew Chunilall, Community Foundation Canada
  • Cathy Taylor, ONN
  • Marcel Lauzière, Lawson Foundation
  • Gillian White, Ontario Trillium Foundation
  • Stephanie ProcK, United Way GT
  • Jean-Marc Mangin, PFC
  • David Lasby, Imagine Canada
  • Susan Phillips, University Carleton
  • June 2020
  • December 2021

PhiLab Ontario Hub Regional Conference 2021. 

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Place-Based Philanthropy, Social Justice and Environmental Justice: A Comparative International Analysis

Others

Mirle Rabinowitz Bussell and Maria Martinez-Cosio. The Nexus Between Place-Based Philanthropy, Social Justice and Environmental Justice: A Comparative International Analysis. 7 décembre 2018. Request for Funds - PhiLab SSHRC 2018-2024 Research Project.
  • International hubs
  • Axis 4 : Philanthropy and Social Justice
  • Axis 5: Philanthropy and Environmental Justice
  • Mirle Rabinowitz Bussell
    University of California, San Diego
  • Maria Martinez-Cosio
    Université du Texas à Arlington
  • Mirle Rabinowitz Bussell
    University of California, San Diego
  • Maria Martinez-Cosio
    Université du Texas à Arlington
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • Nancy Pole
    UQAM
  • Joshua Newton
    University of Texas, Arlington
  • December 2018
  • December 2022

We are exploring the relationship between place-based philanthropy, social justice and environmental justice.

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Hospitals and their foundations in Eastern Ontario: CHEO case study

Research Papers and literature reviews

CHEO case study examining the financial relationship between a hospital and its foundations Summary of Thesis
  • Ontario hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • François Brouard
    Carleton University 
  • Marc Pilon
    Université Laurentienne
  • Andrea Sykes
    Carleton University
  • September 2020
  • June 2021

How is the financial relationship between hospitals and hospital foundation(s) depicted in documentary evidence on their websites and/or in the regulatory filings?

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The Carnegie Foundation and Canadian Higher Education

Scientific Articles

Peacock, D., Tompson, C. J. (2022). The Carnegie Corporation and Philanthropy in Canadian Higher Education: A Case Study on the University of Alberta’s Department of Extension. Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 26 (2), 151-163.

Presentations

Thompson, C. (May 30, 2021). « It is very evident that there was a real need for this work”: Carnegie Grant making to the University of Alberta’s Department of Extension. [live online presentation]. Congress [CSSHE], University of Alberta.

Blog articles

Dr. David Peacock, Connor J. Thompson. (04 October 2020). The continuing influence of the Carnegie Foundation on Canadian post-secondary education. PhiLab.
Dr. David Peacock, Ngo, Sandra. A study by UAlberta’s Community Service-Learning and the Edmonton Social Planning Council is examining the impacts of Edmonton Community Foundation’s post-secondary awards for low-income students. Edmonton Community Foundation.
  • Western hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • David Peacock
    University of Alberta
  • Professor Matthew Johnson
    Carnegie Foundation
  • Connor Thompson
    University of Alberta
  • The Carnegie Foundation
  • March 2020
  • March 2021

The purpose of this research project is to work collaboratively with the Carnegie Foundation for Teaching and Learning to research in more detail the extent of its investments in Canadian higher education (including rationales, funding, partners and legacy).

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The role of philanthropic activity in supporting social sustainability in rural Newfoundland

Blog articles

Tchoukaleyska, Roza, Transforming Fogo Island - Social enterprise and community resilience in rural Newfoundland - What role can social enterprise play in supporting rural communities?, Montréal, PhiLab, 2018
  • Atlantic hub
  • Axis 5: Philanthropy and Environmental Justice
  • Roza Tchoukaleyska
    Memorial University of Newfoundland
  • Joan Cranston
    Bonne Bay Cottage Hospital Heritage Corporation
  • Dawn Pittman
    Western Regional School of Nursing
  • Samantha Young
    Memorial University of Newfoundland
  • Bonne Bay Cottage Hospital Heritage Corporation
  • June 2020

This project will examine the role of philanthropic activity in supporting social sustainability in rural Newfoundland.

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Mapping of resources supporting the development of the Canadian philanthropic ecosystem (Wings comparative study)

Research Papers and literature reviews

Impact of the PSE in India, Kenya & Russia: Country Case Studies
How to Assess the Strengths of the Philanthropy Support Ecosystem (PSE)
  • International hubs
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • Benjamin Bellegy
    WINGS
  • WINGS
  • Septembre 2021

The project aimed to identify the key elements for developing a philanthropic ecosystem, the project made it possible to identify a grid of conditions to be respected and also made it possible to carry out three case studies on philanthropic ecosystems present in India, Kenya and Russia.

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The Effects of Operational, Long Term Funding on Charities 

Presentations

Susan D. Phillips, Nathan Grasse, Julia Carboni, Iryna Khovrenkov, Jesse Lecy and Christopher Dougherty. 2021. Sustainability at its Core? The Effects of Long Term Operational Funding on Canadian Charities. Paper presented at the biennial conference of the International Society for Third Sector Research (virtual), July.
Susan D. Phillips, Nathan Grasse, Julia Carboni, Iryna Khovrenkov, Jesse Lecy and Christopher Dougherty. 2019. The Hard Core: Testing the Effects of long term operational funding on nonprofits. paper presented at the annual Conference of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), San Diego, November.
  • Ontario hub
  • Axis 1: Reflections on Philanthropic Theory
  • Susan Phillips
    Carleton University
  • Susan Phillips
    Carleton University
  • Nathan Grasse
    Carleton University
  • Jesse Lecy
    Arizona State University
  • Julia Carboni
    Syracuse University
  • Iryna Khovrenkov
    University of Regina
  • Christopher Dougherty
    Carleton University
  • United Way of Greater Toronto (UWGT)
  • Summer 2019
  • Spring 2023

This project examines the effects of sustained operational funding on human service nonprofits over a fifteen-year period relative to comparable organizations that lacked such support as a component of their grants.

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Rural Philanthropy: Mapping Patterns of Charitable Giving in the Environmental Sector in NL and Canada’s Atlantic Region

Research Papers and literature reviews

Ivany, Miranda (2021). Masters Thesis. Rural Philanthropy: Mapping Patterns of Charitable Giving in Newfoundland and Labrador and Canada's Atlantic Region

Presentations

Presentation at Philab Atlantic Hub Regional Conference June 8, 2021
Webinar June 24, 2020 : Philanthropy in NL: Supporting Environmental Charities and Non-profits (Ivany and Vodden)
Presentation and discussion of results with IBEC Board of Directors Jan. 20, 2021
Miranda and supervisor Leath Deacon facilitate transformative resilience framework session with IBEC as a follow-up to thesis research project - March 21, 2021

Blog articles

What’s Happening with Environmental Philanthropy in NL and Atlantic Canada?

Others

CBC Gander's Morning show interview Aug. 4, 2021
This research project and the information gathered helped the project partner (IBEC) make an informed decision about seeking charitable status. Accounting firm has since been contracted by IBEC to assist with the application.
  • Atlantic hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Axis 5: Philanthropy and Environmental Justice
  • Kelly Vodden
    Memorial University of Newfoundland
  • Darren Sheppard
    Indian Bay Ecosystem Corporation (IBEC)
  • Leith Deacon
    University of Guelph
  • Miranda Ivany
    University of Guelph
  • Indian Bay Ecosystem Corporation (IBEC)
  • MITACs funding partner McConnell Foundation
  • October 2019
  • June 2021

The research sets out to understand existing patterns of philanthropy, and specifically environmental philanthropy, in Atlantic Canada to outline the barriers that organizations face in gaining charitable status.

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Common Capital? Collaboration between philanthropic foundations and Bâtiment 7

Scientific Articles

Le Bâtiment 7, les fondations philanthropiques et les universités. Histoire d’une mise en commun.

Presentations

La communalisation du patrimoine industriel à Montréal : le cas du Bâtiment 7

Interviews

Sylvain A. Lefèvre: Bâtiment 7, philanthropic foundations, and universities – The story of a common ground

Books or Book chapters

Grant-Poitras D., Lefèvre S. (2022), « Le soutien des fondations au Bâtiment 7. La philanthropie à l’épreuve d’une fabrique d’autonomie collective », in Alalouf-Hall D., Bergeron C. et J.-M. Fontan (dir.), État des lieux sur la philanthropie subventionnaire québécoise, Québec, PUQ, p. 167-190.
  • Quebec-hub
  • Axis 1: Reflections on Philanthropic Theory
  • Sylvain A. Lefèvre
    UQAM
  • David Grant-Poitras
    UQAM
  • Jacques Bordeleau (Fondation Béati)
  • Patricia Rossi (Fondation Chagnon)
  • Judith Cayer (Bâtiment 7)
  • Juin 2021
  • Décembre 2021

How to wrap our heads around the fact that an initiative like Bâtiment 7, who explicitly position themselves with the “collective” and influenced by an anarchist philosophy, would seek support from private foundations? This research project seeks to shed light on the necessary conditions for this type of collaboration to be possible from a social, economic and political standpoint, as well as its challenges.

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Case studies on private foundations contributing to sustainable development goals (SDGs) in Canada in innovative ways

Scientific Articles

Rey-Garcia, M., & Dal Magro, R. (2021). Walking the Talk on Sustainable Development Goals: The Case of Community Foundations in Canada. The Foundation Review, 13(4).
Rey-García, M., & Dal Magro, R. (2021). De la promesa de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible a la acción: El Caso de las Fundaciones Comunitarias en Canadá. The Foundation Review, 13(4).

Presentations

Research Roundup: Adopting the Sustainable Development Goals helps community foundations change the conversation
Dela promesa delos Objetivos de Desarrollo Sosteniblea la acción: El Caso delas Fundaciones Comunitarias en Canadá

Blog articles

Ongoing Case Research on Philanthropic innovation for sustainability.

Books or Book chapters

Rey-García M. (2021). The impact of sustainable food systems on quality of life: innovating hospital food for health, healing and well-being of people and planet. In: Galan-Ladero M., & Rivera, R. (eds): Applied Social Marketing and Quality of Life. Case Studies from an International Perspective. “Applying Quality of Life Research” Series. Series Editor: Helena Alves. Springer International Publishing, pp. 221-237.
  • International hubs
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Axis 5: Philanthropy and Environmental Justice
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • Marta Rey-Garcia
    University of A Coruña
  • Rosane Dal Magro
    Université de Montréal
  • UDC
  • Environment Funders Canada
  • 01/12/2019

The project aims at understanding why, how and with which results private foundations can contribute to the sustainable development goals in innovative ways.

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Assessing the Collective Impact of Canadian Endowment Foundation Projects in Response to Socio-Economic Issues and Environmental Challenges

Research Papers and literature reviews

Documento de trabajo: “Tendencias y Proyecciones del Sector Filantrópico en Chile. Reflexiones para un plan de investigación en Chile”. Autores: Rodrigo Olivos y Mario Radrigán.
Informe final proyecto periodo 2020-2021 (primera sección): “La acción de la Filantropía Empresarial frente a la Pandemia del Covid-19 en Chile”. Autores: Romina Baeza, Victor Caro, Mario Radrigán y Catalina Nadales.
Informe final proyecto periodo 2020-2021 (segunda sección): “Enfoques para la Responsabilidad Social Empresarial (RSE) del Sector Cooperativo en Chile. Debates y desafíos de cara al futuro”. Autores: Mario Radrigán y Catalina Nadales.

Scientific Articles

Contribución para la revista “The PhiLanthropic Year”: “El caso de la Fundación Lepe de Chile”. Autores: Mario Radrigán y Catalina Nadales.
Llamado a número especial de Revista Polis (Revista Latinoamericana, Universidad de Los Lagos, Chile): “Filantropía y desarrollo sostenible en los nuevos escenarios de cambio mundial. Reflexiones en el contexto de América Latina”.

Blog articles

Artículo publicado en Blog de PhiLab: “La situación en Chile, el corto camino desde el oasis de Latinoamérica a la cruda realidad”. Autor: Mario Radrigán.

Others

Participación en Podcast: Philab Podcast, Episodio 10, “Réimagine la Philanthropie/Reimagining Philanthropy”. Colaboración de Mario Radrigán.
  • International hubs
  • Axis 4 : Philanthropy and Social Justice
  • Axis 5: Philanthropy and Environmental Justice
  • Mario Radrigán R.
    Universidad de Santiago de Chile
  • Rodrigo Olivos
    Universidad de Santiago de Chile
  • Catalina Nadales Quiñones
    Universidad de Santiago de Chile
  • Romina Baeza
    Universidad de Santiago de Chile
  • Centro Internacional de Economía Social y Cooperativa
  • CIESCOOP
  • Universidad de Santiago de Chile
  • 01/09/2018
  • 30/06/2024

The general objective of the project is to analyze and understand the collective impact of the growing presence of foundations in response to socioeconomic problems and environmental changes typical of the current context.

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 Philanthropy and impact investing

  • Quebec-hub
  • Axis 1: Reflections on Philanthropic Theory
  • Marguerite Mendell
    Université Concordia
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • David Grant-Poitras
    UQAM
  • Audrey Popa
    University of Victoria
  • Jacques Bordeleau, Fondation Béati
  • Nathan Cohen-Fournier, Fondation Chagnon
  • Juin 2023

This project stems from a dual need: the Chagnon Foundation wishes to adopt a reference framework for social finance, and the Philab intends to qualify the role of philanthropy in environmental justice and social justice.

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Foundations and the Transition to a Future Good for People, Planet and Place: Partnership development and initial research

Research Papers and literature reviews

Foundations and Climate Action: Exploratory research PhiLab - CANADIAN PHILANTHROPY PARTNERSHIP RESEARCH NETWORK. (2020). Foundations and Climate Action Exploratory Research.

Presentations

Presentation to research partners in May 2020 – Foundations and Climate Action – Exploratory Research

Blog articles

Jacqueline Colting-Stol. (2020). Mapping the climate philanthropy ecosystem: Foundations’ roles and strategies to address SDG 13. PhiLab - CANADIAN PHILANTHROPY PARTNERSHIP RESEARCH NETWORK.
  • International hubs
  • Axis 5: Philanthropy and Environmental Justice
  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    UQAM
  • René Audet
    UQAM
  • Juniper Glass
    UQAM
  • Edouard Morena
    University of London Institute in Paris
  • Jacqueline Colting-Stol
    McGill University
  • Environment Funders Canada
  • Philanthropic Foundations Canada (PFC)
  • EDGE Funders Alliance
  • McConnell Foundation
  • Community Foundations Canada
  • The Circle
  • 01/02/2020

Faced with the urgency of climate change and social inequalities, what is the role of granting foundations? Most settler-run foundations in Canada do not seem very concerned about reorienting their practices and philanthropic investments to support a just transition – that is, towards a future that is good for people, planet and place. The CEGN and other actors in the philanthropic sector wonder how foundations can contribute to faster and more significant changes in terms of cultures and practices. This partnership-building project will engage current and other partners to discuss and define a research agenda related to this topic.

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Philanthropic support for local journalism: A Canadian road map

Présentations

Panel presentation. “Future of local journalism” panel discussion at the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTNDA0 national conference, Toronto. May 10, 2019
Three-day retreat (June 25-28, 2019; see p. 12)
Roundtable participant. Local Journalism Research Roundtable. Duke University. Oct 23, 2020.
Invited conference presentation. “Mapping Change in Local News Ecosystems Across Canada.” Journalism in a Time of Crisis symposium, Carleton University. Oct. 27, 2020
Delivered seminar. “Mapping local news ecosystems: Knowledge generator, policy catalyst.” Presentation to the Deakin Rural Communication Cluster, Deakin University, Australia. Feb. 22, 2021
Presenter. “Philanthropic support for journalism: A commitment to communities.” PhiLab Regional Conference: Ontario Hub. May 12, 2021
Philanthropic support for journalism; An investment in communities. Round table presentation by April Lindgren at the Association for Nonprofit and Social Economy Research annual conference, May 28, 2021.

Entrevues

PhiLab Interviews: April Lindgren, the Local News Research Project
New Research Project Explores Best Practices for Philanthropic Support for Journalism
Local news is being decimated during one of its most important moments
Will nonprofit journalism rules now on the books help news organizations in Canada?
A pandemic makes local news more critical, but also more endangered.
The Narwal becomes Canada’s first English-language registered journalism organization.
Community conversation: Local news in Canada; Challenges and opportunities for community news with April Lindgren.
Q and A with April Lindgren.
  • Ontario hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • April Lindgren
    Ryerson University School of Journalism
  • Sahar Fatima
  • Tanja Saric
    Ryerson School of Journalism
  • The Discourse and Community Foundations of Canada
  • 01/04/2019
  • 31/03/2024

The goal of this project is to produce a research report outlining best practices/potential pitfalls of philanthropic support for local journalism in Canada.

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Emergency Response Partnerships: The Critical Role Played by 211 Organizations in Canada During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Scientific Articles

211 Teams playing critical role during COVID-19 Pandemic

Presentations

Gidluck, L., Nelson, K., & Anderson, B. (May 13, 2022). “Emergency response partnerships: The critical role played by 211 organizations in Canada during the Covid-19 pandemic.” Association for Nonprofit and Social Economy Research Annual Virtual Conference.

Blog articles

Research Team explores the role of United Way and 211 organizations in Emergency Management

Others

211 Rises to the Challenge: A COVID-19 Success Story
  • Western hub
  • Axis 4 : Philanthropy and Social Justice
  • Lynn Gidluck
    University of Regina
  • Kristin Nelson
    Director, 211 Saskatchewan
  • Brendan Anderson
    University of Regina
  • 211 Saskatchewan
  • United Way of Regina
  • Kristin Nelson, Director, 211 Saskatchewan
  • October 2019
  • January 2023

Since the COVID-19 pandemic was one of the greatest emergencies in Canada’s history, 211 organizations across Canada were immediately provided the “opportunity” to demonstrate the value they could offer to the emergency management ecosystem.

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Portraits et pratiques des professionnels en gestion philanthropique au Québec

Presentations

Présentation à l’AQOCI, 13 février 2020, Avons-nous réellement saisi le potentiel des femmes dans le secteur de la philanthropie, Diane Alalouf-Hall.

Others

« Les professionnels de la gestion philanthropique« , Caroline Bergeron et Diane Alalouf-Hall (mai 2019)
  • Quebec-hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • Caroline Bergeron
    Université de Montréal
  • Diane Alalouf-Hall
    UQAM
  • Association des professionnels en gestion philanthropique (APGP)
  • Faculté de l’éducation permanente (FEP) UdeM
  • Avril 2018
  • Novembre 2019

This project aims at better understanding the professional practices and strategies of experts working in philanthropic development and fundraising in the nonprofit and charitable sector.

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Philanthropic support for local journalism: A Canadian road map (Phase 1) – Research design

Presentations

Panel presentation. “Future of local journalism” panel discussion at the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTNDA0 national conference, Toronto. May 10, 2019

Interviews

  • Ontario hub
  • Axis 3 : Sectoral or regional portraits of philanthropy
  • April Lindgren
    Ryerson University School of Journalism
  • April Lindgren
    Ryerson University School of Journalism
  • Tanja Saric
    Master’s of Journalism student, Ryerson School of Journalism
  • The Discourse and Community Foundations of Canada
  • 01/04/2019
  • 17/05/2019

The project’s overarching goal is to produce a working paper that will provide a common knowledge base for all the players (news organizations, foundations and community foundations) involved in the emerging area of philanthro-journalism. This phase of the project focused on project design and organizations.

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Professional Co-development group: An educational approach and research method

  • Quebec-hub
  • Axis 2 : Innovative philanthropic research methods
  • Nathalie Lafranchise
    UQAM
  • Maxime Paquet
    UdeM
  • Wendy Reid
    HEC Montréal
  • Amélie Bruneau-David
  • PhiLab
  • CISSS de Laval
  • CISSS du Bas-Saint-Laurent
  • CISSS de l’Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  • CISSS de l’Outaouais
  • CIUSSS Capitale-Nationale
  • Fédération Québécoise des médecins omnipraticiens
  • Clinique Pure
  • Confédération des syndicats nationaux
  • Fédération Québécoise des coopératives scolaires
  • Associations des administratrices et des administrateurs de recherche universitaire du Québec
  • Revenu Canada
  • Transport Canada
  • HEC Montréal
  • Polytechnique Montréal
  • Coach Évolution
  • Association Québécoise de Codéveloppement Professionnel
  • Mentorat Québec
  • 01 Mars 2019
  • 29 Février 2020

The research team has been studying, since 2013, the optimization of individual and organizational impacts of professional co-development groups (PCG). The PCG is an educational approach comprising of small groups and an animator. Our research will first focus on defining PCGs, articulating its structure and highlighting its conditions for success.