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Originally from the “Tools You Can Use” e-newsletter. Copyright Fieldstone Alliance (now Turner Publishing). All rights reserved. WHAT MAKES A NEIGHBORHOOD, a town, or a city a great place to…
The First Peoples’ Cultural Foundation is working to assist British Columbia’s First Nation people with the documentation, protection and revitalization of Aboriginal languages, arts and cultures. The website includes information…
A crowdsourced guide of organizations whose work aligns with the principles of a Just Recovery from COVID-19. As a living document on a google sheet, the archived portion was created and…
THIS REPORT is about the value of Indigenous lands. Picking up from Land Back, the first Red Paper by Yellowhead about the project of land reclamation, Cash Back looks at how…
Museums and cultural heritage sites are powerful assets for local development. They can help attract tourists, bring revenues, regenerate local economies, promote inclusion, boost cultural diversity and reinvent territorial identity. For several…
Creative Placemaking explores the livability and economic development outcomes of creative placemaking, whereby cross-sector partners strategically shape the physical and social character of locales around arts and cultural activities. The…
Advancing race equity and inclusion can sometimes seem daunting and often leaves many wondering how and where to start. One way to achieve social change in an organization is to incorporate…
To find out more about this racial leadership gap, they conducted the Nonprofits, Leadership, and Race survey. Over 4,000 respondents answered questions about their current nonprofit job, interest in leading…
This report is the culmination of ‘Belonging Is, a project for The Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation’ (The KWCF). The project emerged as a result of Waterloo Region’s Vital Signs®,…
How the Thorncliffe Park Women’s Committee revitalized their park and created an engine of grassroots economic activity Toronto’s neighbourhood of Thorncliffe Park, built in the 1960s, was designed for 12,000…
In response to steep job losses and state funding for the arts in rural communities after the recession, Art-Force explored how connecting artists to manufacturing sectors in rural communities can…
The Show Must Go On is an overview of how civic buildings can be successfully owned and run by community organisations. Theatres, performance, event and exhibition venues and town halls are…