Innoweave moves to MakeWay
Innoweave moves to MakeWay to grow, transform, and support capacity strengthening across the charitable and nonprofit sector We are pleased to announce that after 12 years in operation at the
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Innoweave moves to MakeWay to grow, transform, and support capacity strengthening across the charitable and nonprofit sector We are pleased to announce that after 12 years in operation at the
MakeWay Foundation (MakeWay) is a leading national charity and public foundation dedicated to providing innovative supports for environmental and social change initiatives across the country. By joining SHARE’s engagement program, MakeWay
Foundations hold the majority of our wealth in investments. Without legal requirements mandating disclosure, we must take the initiative to increase transparency. Many philanthropic foundations have come to appreciate the
A few months ago, as wildfires spread through homelands across the country, kelsie kilawna, Senior Specialist, Cultural Collaboration and Storytelling, identified a need in her community and the communities of
November 14, 2023 By MakeWay’s Research and Policy team Updates to the Alternative Minimum Tax reduce preferential tax rates for the ultra-wealthy, will likely have minimal impacts on charities Earlier
Photo Caption: ‘A Heart Berry Feast’ medicine for the heart. Relation, come sit with us – we have something we want to tell you. It’s been said that
‘Living as fire-dependent people.’ Digital Art by Lauren Marchand Learn how you can support those impacted by the wildfires throughout Indigenous homelands. By kelsie kilawna In my upbringing
By MakeWay’s Policy and Research team In May, the CRA Charities Directorate released a new version of Form T3010, the document that every charity in Canada submits to the federal
MakeWay is excited to announce that we are supporting The Narwhal to increase coverage of Indigenous-led conservation through a powerful new series called Spirits of Place.* Since launching in 2018,
Header photo: kelsie kilawna, MakeWays new Senior Associate of Storytelling for the Indigenous Watersheds Initative and B.C. Programs, brings to us teachings of the practice of mindfulness through food preparation.
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