
There is a perception of Canada as a wealthy nation, one with very few problems that domestic philanthropy, government grants, and overall goodwill cannot properly address. This cannot be further from the truth. Canada has rebounded much more slowly than its fellow G7 members. At the same time, people experiencing homelessness, gender-based violence, food insecurity, and systemic racism have spiked to their highest levels this century.
Sophisticated large-scale charities based in Canada have been able to successfully illustrate this in their international outreach efforts. For nonprofits and smaller registered charities without the experience or network, it may seem that the only option is a domestic philanthropic pool that has shrank since the pandemic. ViPN knows how to make the case for international funding into Canada and where to start.
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For the philanthropic sector, our goal is to become a trusted source, helping to guide philanthropic resources towards their targeted causes, initiatives, and organizations in a way that maximizes their social investments. Virtual Philanthropy North has created and facilitated several donor-led initiatives to create impactful ground-level change, incorporating the best of community-based ingenuity and insight.
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If you are interested in learning more about how Virtual Philanthropy North can help you, feel free to contact us.