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Evaluating impacts of philanthropic giving on community sustainability in Atlantic Canada: Learning from and supporting collaborative research focused on social and environmental impact 

Project Summary by Emily Doyle, PhD The focus of my two year MITACS post doc project is to deepen understanding of how to build and sustain transdisciplinary partnerships in Atlantic Canada by proposing a two-pronged approach which includes: 1)    Build capacity within the Atlantic Canada philanthropic-research landscape by supporting understanding of intersectoral responses to emergent needs […]

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What I Learned from the Lunch and Learn: Exploring Philanthropy in Atlantic Canada

By: Edmund Yirenkyi, PhD student Philanthropy has always been an essential part of society. It involves the use of private resources such as time, talent, and treasure for the public good. But how is philanthropy in Atlantic Canada doing? Are there any trends or insights that we should know about? These were some of the

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