Philanthropy as a Vehicle for Regional Development

Philanthropy, especially through the community foundations, is a powerful catalyst for strengthening communities in Canada. Community foundations and their board members are interested and engaged in finding ways to make their communities a more vital place to live, work, and play. Community foundat...

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Main Authors: Gibson, Ryan, Barrett, Joshua, Parmiter, Stephen
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: The Harris Centre 2013
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Online Access:https://research.library.mun.ca/8119/
https://research.library.mun.ca/8119/1/12-13-ARF-Final-Gibson.pdf
https://www.mun.ca/harriscentre/media/production/memorial/administrative/the-harris-centre/media-library/reports/arf/2012/12-13-ARF-Final-Gibson.pdf
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Summary:Philanthropy, especially through the community foundations, is a powerful catalyst for strengthening communities in Canada. Community foundations and their board members are interested and engaged in finding ways to make their communities a more vital place to live, work, and play. Community foundations strive to build stronger communities through philanthropic leadership. The goal of this project is to examine how community foundations can influence and participate in regional development in Newfoundland and Labrador. Regional development, for the purposes of this proposal, is conceived in a holistic manner encompassing social, cultural, humanitarian, community development, and capacity building. In addressing this goal, the project will achieve the following five objectives: (a) to create an overview portrait of charitable giving in Newfoundland and Labrador, (b) to situate the challenges and opportunities of the Community Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador in relation to other Atlantic Canada community foundations, (c) to collect perspectives on the community foundation model in Newfoundland and Labrador from community residents and estate planners, (d) to identify potential roles, actions, and activities of the community foundation model can facilitate regional development, and (e) to initiate dialogue and share knowledge across actors from academia, government, private sector, and community/regional development practitioners.