This case study has been developed as a part of Investing in Native Communities, a joint project of Candid and Native Americans in Philanthropy. Learn about how the Calgary Foundation is taking active steps to change its internal culture and build relationships with Indigenous communities
In Canada, progress towards reconciliation with Aboriginal Peoples has been slow, in part because of...
The Foundations Guide is part of an open professional learning series developed for staff across pos...
The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have been severe in tribal communities. As cases of infection i...
Calgary Foundation supports strategies that strengthen relationships between Indigenous and non-Indi...
This book marks a turning point in the evolution of Canada's philanthropic landscape – a testament t...
The Circle had the opportunity to undertake a multi-part research project to gain a more robust unde...
An increasing number of tribes and Native nonprofits are using philanthropy to capitalize economic a...
From 2002 to 2016, large U.S. foundations gave, on average, 0.4 percent of total annual funding to N...
Family & Community Support Services (FCSS) in Calgary is a joint municipal and provincial funding pr...
Native American organizations face enormous challenges to their communities, their lands and environ...
This study explores the capacity of the United States (US) Foundation's international health investm...
This article examines one philanthropic organization’s project to overcome challenges around its wor...
Engagement with the concept of reconciliation, broadly understood as the process or goal of transfor...
Governments have been key funders of both social economy (SE) organizations and First Nation communi...
Addiction and homelessness are closely related outcomes for many Indigenous Canadians who live with ...
In Canada, progress towards reconciliation with Aboriginal Peoples has been slow, in part because of...
The Foundations Guide is part of an open professional learning series developed for staff across pos...
The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have been severe in tribal communities. As cases of infection i...
Calgary Foundation supports strategies that strengthen relationships between Indigenous and non-Indi...
This book marks a turning point in the evolution of Canada's philanthropic landscape – a testament t...
The Circle had the opportunity to undertake a multi-part research project to gain a more robust unde...
An increasing number of tribes and Native nonprofits are using philanthropy to capitalize economic a...
From 2002 to 2016, large U.S. foundations gave, on average, 0.4 percent of total annual funding to N...
Family & Community Support Services (FCSS) in Calgary is a joint municipal and provincial funding pr...
Native American organizations face enormous challenges to their communities, their lands and environ...
This study explores the capacity of the United States (US) Foundation's international health investm...
This article examines one philanthropic organization’s project to overcome challenges around its wor...
Engagement with the concept of reconciliation, broadly understood as the process or goal of transfor...
Governments have been key funders of both social economy (SE) organizations and First Nation communi...
Addiction and homelessness are closely related outcomes for many Indigenous Canadians who live with ...
In Canada, progress towards reconciliation with Aboriginal Peoples has been slow, in part because of...
The Foundations Guide is part of an open professional learning series developed for staff across pos...
The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have been severe in tribal communities. As cases of infection i...