December Newsletter Now Available
Enjoy reading updates, news, and events with our September newsletter, available to read HERE.
Charity Research and Marketplace
Enjoy reading updates, news, and events with our September newsletter, available to read HERE.
Our most recent charity sector Research Report is now available for viewing. This report analyzes the use of External Fundraisers in Canada’s charitable sector. The use of external fundraisers to grow donations is an optional tool embraced by many organizations
Veritas is pleased to offer a 25% discount on the price of any charitable sector Research Report or a new annual subscription (12 issues) during its Black Friday Sale from November 25th to November 30th. Simply use the code bfriday25
Enjoy reading updates, news, and events with our September newsletter, available to read HERE.
Our most recent charity sector Research Report is now available for viewing. This report analyzes the use of Gifts-in-Kind in Canada’s charitable sector. Gifts-in-kind have been an option for donors to Canadian charities and foundations for many years. How popular
Enjoy reading updates, news, and events with our September newsletter, available to read HERE.
We are pleased to present our first annual Veritas 500 Report on Canada’s Fastest Growing Charities, for the period 2016-2020. The ranking is based on Total Donation Revenue reported by the charities. This report is intended to provide insight into
Enjoy reading updates, news, and events with our September newsletter, available to read HERE.
This report presents an analysis of the efficiency of the Canadian Charitable and Philanthropic Sector in providing its goods and services to the public and compares the sector to other countries like the USA, UK, and Australia. You can read
Donor-Advised Funds (DAFs) are one of the fastest-growing segments of the Canadian Charitable and Philanthropic sector. Although we believe the Canadian DAF market is 5-10 years behind the U.S. DAF market, we believe the Canadian market follows the same growth