Canadian Charities

Featuring over 3,600 resources, this library has a broad selection of lending and reference resources related to the nonprofit sector and nonprofit management including human resources.

The final report in the series, Recommendations presents suggestions grounded in the current trends and developments in the sector.

A Step in the Right Direction provides a summary of the checklist and identifies a number of limitations with this new CRA tool.

The Canada Revenue Agency has released a new Checklist for Charities on Avoiding Terrorist Abuse to help charities identify vulnerabilities to terrorist abuse and develop good management practices. The checklist can be a reference for any charity – whether you carry out your work within Canada, or internationally.

The National Do-Not-Call List is administered by the Canada Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) and was launched in October 2008. Under the new legislation, citizens can add their names for free to the Do Not Call List. Organizations wishing to contact individuals by telephone will have to first remove any names that appear on the national do-not-call list.

Canadian Charities and Non-Profits must comply with the national DNCL and keep their own 'do-not-call' lists when contacting potential donors.

This report provides demographic characteristics of the people who work in the sector, what they find satisfying and dissatisfying about their jobs, and their plans and expectations for the future.

the first report of the HR Council's Labour Force Study, which provides an opportunity or for sector stakeholders to work together to create an evidence-based understanding of the sector and its human resource needs.